GAA to Investigate After Scoreline Confusion at Croker
DUBLIN, IRELAND, JUL 6 – The Gaelic Athletic Association corrected a scoring error caused by a wrongly awarded point, confirming the final score as 4-20 to 0-30 in the semi-final match.
- In Croke Park last weekend, the final score was corrected to Tipperary 4-20, after an error traced to Noel McGrath’s 70th-minute shot being wrongly credited as a point.
- That confusion stemmed from the umpire waving McGrath’s shot wide, but the scoreboard mistakenly credited it as a point, leading to score revision.
- The scoreboard error led Kilkenny to believe they needed a goal, prompting them to chase in added time while Molloy’s point reduced the deficit under the false four-point gap.
- In response, the GAA acknowledges scoreboard confusion over the final score and is awaiting referee James Owens’s report to establish how the mistake occurred.
- With no replay or appeal, the GAA confirms Tipperary's victory stands, with the final against Cork scheduled for July 20, 2025.
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