Tullamore facilitated of a solicitor to argue down the ban.
A Tullamore player that shoved a referee to the ground has seen a 96-week ban reduced to just 24 weeks.
A non-playing member of the Offaly club’s panel pushed Barry Tiernan after their Leinster Championship defeat to Summerhill.
A 96-week ban was originally proposed, but with the aid of Omagh solicitor Conor Salley, Tullamore successfully argued down the proposed suspension.
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