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Kevin Feely will be available for Kildare's Round 4B qualifier against Armagh on 29 July after the Athy midfielder had his black card rescinded.
Feely automatically received a one-match ban after picking up his third black card of the season in Kildare's Leinster final defeat to Dublin last Sunday.
He was adjudged to have impeded Jack McCaffrey during the Lilywhites' 2-23 to 1-17 defeat in Croke Park.
However, the 24-year-old appealed to the Central Competitions Control Committee, and although the CCCC upheld the black card against Dublin, they repealed the black card he received against Clare in the Allianz League last March.
Kevin McKernan also successfully appealed his black card from last Sunday's Ulster SFC final defeat to Tyrone, and the Down captain will be available for the All-Ireland SFC Round 4B qualifier against Monaghan on 29 July.
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