Gaa to await ref’s report before making a decision on scenes in Gaelic Ground

The Gaa are expected to wait until they receive the referee’s report before they decide on what course of action to take following yesterday’s All Ireland club semi final in Limerick. Referee Michael Duffy needed a Garda escort after Portlaoise supporters vented their anger towards him after Brian Mulligan and Brian McCormack where sent-off in ther game,the first after just 40 seconds. Speaking on Clare fm this morning Kilmurray Ibrickane chairman Ger Talty said that events in the Galeic ground can’t take away from a great KIb performance. Meanwhile manager Meehawl Mc Dermott says that hard work starts now if the Munster champions are to claim the All Ireland title next month. The Clare club side booked their passage to the All Ireland final after a 1-14 to 8 point win over Portlaoise yesterday Mc Dermott believes the challenge facing Kilmurray Ibrickane now is how they will repeat the performance in Croke Park. Forward Michael O Dwyer scored three of his sides total over the 60 minutes but he sounded a note of warning that Kib can’t relax now that they are in a final: