Clarecastle and Kilmaley mentors involved in the fracas at the county minor hurling final in October are expected to find out this week what their punishments will be.
The six week long investigation is set to draw to a close later this week with the publication of the report into the October 27th final which Kilmaley won by a point but saw two opposing manger sent off.
According to newspaper reports ex Clare captain Anthony Daly as well as new Kerry hurling boss Tommy Howard may receive a suspension while Kilmaley boss Niall Romer is also set to be punished by the board.
Under-age chairman Martin Reynolds revealed last week that fines of up to 200 will be imposed from next year on for any mentor found abusing a referee and it is likely that both clubs will be forced to pay some monies to the board after the incident.