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9.00 County Antrim & District FA Automatic Sanctions Issued County Antrim & District FA Automatic Sanctions issued - Friday 10th August 2018 Date of Match Full name Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine Referee Name League Description of Offence 04-Aug-18 Gerard Gillan Ballymoney Utd Res V Dervock FC Automatic + 1 Starts on 13-Aug-18 £3.00 James Haslett C&D S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture 07-Aug-18 Dylan Graham Southside Rangers V Clough Rangers Automatic N/A £3.00 Wayne Lewis BSML s7: Second Caution 07-Aug-18 David Drummond Ahoghill Thistle V Michelin Automatic + 2 Starts on 13-Aug-18 £3.00 Rodney Campbell BSML S2: Violent Conduct £9.00 County Antrim & District FA Automatic Sanctions issued - Friday 17th August 2018 Date of Match Full name Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine Referee Name League Description of Offence 08-Aug-18 Philip Skillen FC Moylena V Galgorm Blues Automatic N/A £3.00 Paul Lecky BSML s7: Second Caution 15-Aug-18 Amanda Morton Carnmoney Ladies V Ballymena Allstars Automatic N/A £3.00 Charlie Pollock NIWFA s7: Second Caution 15-Aug-18 Darren Turtle Holywell V FC Brantwood Antrim Automatic + 2 matches 20-Aug-18 £3.00 Wayne Lewis BSML S2: Violent Conduct £9.00 County Antrim & District FA Automatic Sanctions issued - Friday 24th August 2018 Match Date Full name Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine Referee Name League Description of Offence 21-Aug-18 Declan Dowie Ballynagross V Dundrum United Automatic + 2 matches Mon 27th August £3.00 W McConnell NADAFL S1: Serious Foul Play 18-Aug-18 Lewis Smylie Ballysillan Swifts V Portaferry Rovers II Automatic N/A £3.00 J Grealey NAFL S5: Denies scoring opp by physical means 18-Aug-18 Ciaran Magee Beann Mhadaghain V St Mary's FC Automatic + 6 matches Mon 27th August £3.00 G Thompson NAFL S2b: Violent Conduct (HeadButt) 21-Aug-18 Dessie Birt Michelin FC V Carniny Rangers Automatic N/A £3.00 T Hume BSML S7:Second Caution 22-Aug-18 Mark Egerton Galgorm Blues V FC Antrim Automatic N/A £3.00 W Lewis BSML S7:Second Caution 18-Aug-18 Kamil Wyclechowski Holywood FC II V Iveagh United II Automatic + 6 matches Mon 27th August £3.00 M Brown NAFL S2b: Violent Conduct (HeadButt) 18-Aug-18 Conor Watterson Rossglass County V Kirkistown Automatic N/A £3.00 J McAuley NADAFL S4: Denies scoring opp by hand 02 September 2018 02 September 2018 18:19:59 Automatic Sanctions ratified on the 31/08/2018 ID Date of Match FULL NAME Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine 141 18/08/2018 Nathan, Barlee WOODVALE FC 2NDS V CRUMLIN STAR IIS Automatic £3.00 Referee : Stephen Logan Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 135 24/08/2018 Christopher, Patton DUNAGHY FC V BALLYCASTLE UNITED FC RESERVES Automatic + 2 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : John, McNabb Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 134 24/08/2018 Conall, Kerr BALLYCASTLE UNITED FC RESERVES V DUNAGHY FC Automatic + 2 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : John, McNabb Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 133 24/08/2018 Ryan, McGarry BALLYCASTLE UNITED FC RESERVES V DUNAGHY FC Automatic £3.00 Referee : John, McNabb Description of Offence: S4 Denies goal by hand ball S4 145 25/08/2018 Liam, McCloskey ST OLIVER PLUNKETT FC V FORD FC Automatic + 1 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : David Gillen Description of Offence: S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture S6 144 25/08/2018 Manual, Donaghy FORD FC V ST OLIVER PLUNKETT FC Automatic + 1 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : David Gillen Description of Offence: S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture S6 143 25/08/2018 Jonathan, Gardiner PORTAVOGIE RANGERS FC V BALLYSILLAN SWIFTS Automatic £3.00 Referee : Mark Allen Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 Page 1 of 2 ID Date of Match FULL NAME Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine 142 25/08/2018 Jayson, Greenlee UUJ FC II V GROVE UNITED II Automatic £3.00 Referee : John Leith Description of Offence: S4 Denies goal by hand ball S4 140 25/08/2018 Joe, O'Neill CASTLEWELLAN TOWN FC V NORTEL FC Automatic £3.00 Referee : Joe Watson Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 139 25/08/2018 Matthew, Major NI CIVIL SERVICE FC V BANGOR RANGERS Automatic + 2 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Keith Halliday Description of Offence: S1: Serious Foul Play S1 138 25/08/2018 Mark, Miskelly PORTAFERRY ROVERS II V MOSSLEY FC II Automatic £3.00 Referee : Matthew Brown Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 137 25/08/2018 Bobby, Curran PORTAFERRY ROVERS II V MOSSLEY FC II Automatic + 1 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Matthew Brown Description of Offence: S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture S6 136 25/08/2018 Adam, Shearer ROOFTOP V RAVENHILL YM Automatic + 2 Starts on 03/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Philip Collins Description of Offence: S1: Serious Foul Play S1 Total £39.00 Page 2 of 2 10 September 2018 10 September 2018 01:46:00 Automatic Sanctions ratified on the 07/09/2018 ID Date of Match FULL NAME Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine 195 21/08/2018 Robert, Ritchie CONNOR FC V CLOUGH RANGERS FC Automatic £3.00 Referee : Paul Lecky Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 203 23/08/2018 Katrina, Montgomer 22ND LADIES FC V ST OLIVER PLUNKETT LADIES FC Automatic + 6 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Peter Murray Description of Offence: S2b: Violent Conduct (involving Biting or a Head-Butt) S2b 205 23/08/2018 Ursula, Shortt ST OLIVER PLUNKETT LADIES FC V 22ND LADIES FC Automatic + 6 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Peter Murray Description of Offence: S2b: Violent Conduct (involving Biting or a Head-Butt) S2b 188 01/09/2018 Luke, Scott 3RD BANGOR OB FC 1ST TEAM V CARROWDORE YOUNG MEN FOOTBALL CLU Automatic £3.00 Referee : Edward Allen Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 202 01/09/2018 Jason, Dickey RAVENHILL YM V ST MARY'S FC Automatic £3.00 Referee : Gary Bartlet Description of Offence: S7 S7 200 01/09/2018 Ryan, Magill CLOUGH RANGERS RESERVES V ST JAMES SWIFTS FC II Automatic £3.00 Referee : Paul Aston Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 199 01/09/2018 Ciaran, Doherty VISION ATHLETIC V GREENWELL STAR Automatic £3.00 Referee : James Fawcett Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 Page 1 of 5 ID Date of Match FULL NAME Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine 198 01/09/2018 Carl, Flynn CARRYDUFF ATHLETIC V BALLYNAGROSS FC Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Kenny Jess Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 207 01/09/2018 Keith, Chivers HARMONY HILL V WOODVALE FC 3RDS Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : David McCall Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 196 01/09/2018 Marcel, Sala BANGOR RANGERS V ST TERESAS FC Automatic £3.00 Referee : Connor Stewart Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 194 01/09/2018 Luke, Jenkins BALLYNURE OLD BOYS B V MALLUSK ATHLETIC Automatic + 1 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Tommy Waide Description of Offence: S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture S6 193 01/09/2018 Matthew, Rooney BALLYNAGROSS FC V CARRYDUFF ATHLETIC Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Kenny, Jess Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 192 01/09/2018 Seamus, McClements BALLYBOGEY V GLEBE RANGERS RESERVES Automatic £3.00 Referee : Darren , Watt Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 191 01/09/2018 John Paul, McQuillan BALLYBOGEY V GLEBE RANGERS RESERVES Automatic + 1 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Darren, Watt Description of Offence: S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture S6 190 01/09/2018 Mitchel, Finlay ABBEY VILLA II V BANGOR RANGERS II Automatic + 1 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Eamon Higney Description of Offence: S6: Off/Ins/Abusive Language or Gesture S6 189 01/09/2018 Lee, Dempster ABBEY VILLA II V BANGOR RANGERS II Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Eamon Higney Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a Page 2 of 5 ID Date of Match FULL NAME Players Team V Opposing Team Suspension Add Susp Starts Fine 197 01/09/2018 Caolan, Butler NORTH BELFAST UNITED V LOUGHSIDE FC Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Rodney Campbell Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 214 01/09/2018 Aaron, Macauley SANDY ROW F.C. V FC UNITED LISBURN Automatic £3.00 Referee : Cecil Chapman Description of Offence: S7: Receives Second Caution S7 223 01/09/2018 Gerard, Canavan WARREN YOUNG MEN II V MEN FOR GOD FC Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Stephen Belshaw Description of Offence: S2a: Violent Conduct (Other Than S2b) S2a 222 01/09/2018 Tyler, Wade PSNI OLYMPIC V CARRICK RANGERS FC RESERVES Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Evan Boyce Description of Offence: S1: Serious Foul Play S1 221 01/09/2018 Conell, Devine ST JAMES SWIFTS FC II V CLOUGH RANGERS RES Automatic + 6 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : Paul Aston Description of Offence: S2b: Violent Conduct (involving Biting or a Head-Butt) S2b 220 01/09/2018 Ryan, Crossan CARRICK RANGERS FC RESERVES V PSNI OLYMPIC Automatic £3.00 Referee : Evan Boyce Description of Offence: S5: Denies goal by physical mean S5 219 01/09/2018 Philip, Reid SIROCCO WORKS 2NDS V ARDS RANGERS II Automatic + 2 Starts on 10/09/2018 £3.00 Referee : David Todd Description of Offence: S1: Serious Foul Play S1 218 01/09/2018 John, Mackin REALTA NA CROMOIGE II V NEWHILL FC Automatic
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