The Kilcar GAA club have issued an appeal to the Ulster Hearings Committee over a controversial All-County League game that wasn’t played.
Last week, the Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) awarded the points to Gaoth Dobhair, but Kilcar subsequently submitted an appeal to the provincial body.
The respective parties are awaiting a date for a hearing.
It is believed that the CCC made their decision to award Gaoth Dobhair the two points as referee Connie Doherty’s reported indicated that Kilcar had refused to play the game in question.
Gaoth Dobhair sought to have the game played on the old pitch at Maghergallon, but Doherty said the game couldn’t go ahead there as the sidelines were too close to the perimeter wall.
Hastily, Gaoth Dobhair officials set about getting new lines in place, but Kilcar had moved to the new pitch, where the reserve game between the clubs had taken place.
However, the senior game didn’t go ahead and will the matter will now go before the UHC.