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procedures, too many appeals and too many members not buying into the concept. People appeal situations where we have clear video evidence of someone striking someone — but yet we go and appeal it. There is a very simple solution. Matchday is Sunday, we do a video review and if a player can be exonerated by video evidence, he can also be found guilty by video evidence. We have that video review on a Monday night. Whatever decision is taken by that video review, everyone stands up and accepts that. No further appeals. I would make one exception — the All-Ireland final — as the one game you are allowed not to miss and you serve your suspension the following year… There's two disappointing things. Attempting to gouge is just a no-no. A Gaelic footballer will tell you a box is a decent thing in a football match, even though that is unacceptable as well. But they will tell you that. Eye-gouging and spitting are two things which there is a line. A box is decent compared to those two items… The other disappointing thing is there was a lot of subs and a lot of people who weren't directly involved in that game that got involved in a situation they shouldn't have. Full credit to the players because a lot them were seen pulling people away."
2146:(WWN) went with the headline "Hero Armagh Player Intervenes To Put Contact Lens Back In For Galway Player" above a still image of Comer's face being crushed. The website reported: "'We at the GAA just want to say this man is a hero — to see an opposition player lose a contact lens and quickly act to put it back on his eye. It must have been terrifying for Damien Comer to have blurry vision for those moments before this brave soul aggressively jammed the contact lens back onto his eye. That's the fairness and upstanding behaviour we should be known for', one GAA official said. The official also backed referee David Coldrick's decision to send off Galway's Seán Kelly for failing to come to the aid of his teammate. 'Your teammate lost his contact, we'd back the ref if he wanted to send the whole Galway team off. It's unforgivable not to be there for your teammate in his hour of need'. Sadly, the heroic moment of unparalleled courage wasn’t enough to fully take the attention away from Mayo bottling it yet again in their semi-final against Kerry." The website had also run a
2254:). O'Rourke said: "The common denominator unfortunately in this has been Armagh this year. This is the third incident they have been involved in. They were involved in a very big incident a few years ago at U20 level when 10 players were suspended." O'Rourke also blamed the referee: "It wasn't a good day for the officials. They allowed so much extra time. The whole thing was a shambles and I can imagine the Mayo and Kerry players and officials inside must have been really annoyed by what was allowed to happen. The referee and his officials had about 20 minutes . They could have gone in and looked at a television screen inside and they'd have known exactly what had happened by the time the players came back out on the field. Then we had the joke situation where two players were sent off, but both teams still had 15 players . O'Rourke also dismissed such as ideas as having teams go down separate tunnels and limiting the presence of extended panels on the pitch as evading personal responsibility at the heart of the issue. O'Rourke later wrote in the
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the GAA to look at all the camera footage. They should be asking RTÉ for all of the camera footage, because a lot was missed yesterday. It's not good enough… There is, unfortunately, a culture within this Armagh squad and it's difficult to know if it is encouraged, but it is certainly being tolerated. This is the third time this season. And the most disappointing thing about (Sunday's) game is the number of occasions when you could clearly see an Armagh player setting out to injure an opponent… The eye-gouger, no doubt, will get 12 months as a minimum… Possibly longer than that. It is a scandal to see that in our games, deeply depressing. That is the third riot on the pitch that there has been associated with games and it is not a coincidence."
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was appalled, quite frankly, and particularly at the nature of it… the eye-gouging, which is a new low and must be really penalised really heavily. I think an idea of giving a guy maybe a month or two for such an incident, it should be six months or a year, maybe two years because that message has to be said very clearly, it has no place in the GAA whatsoever. I think if there is a serious violence in the case of one person physically attacking another, it has to be called for what it is, and I think that is very important to send that message out."
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anybody, or, if anything, he's trying to probably calm the situation and certainly not involved in anything that we can see". Cahill then said: "He reacts to the hand in the face". Whelan responded: "But he doesn't react in any aggressive way… and he's actually trying to calm the situation, and you can see he's aggrieved, he's annoyed, and why they were picked out or sent off… " Cavanagh then said: "I think the referee should have to answer those questions as well. Seán Kelly and Aidan Nugent were two of the best players on the pitch".
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early — by the media and people saying we had to look after the clubs. It hasn't really worked. We were told this was the way it should be, and responded and thought it was good to go along with it. We've given away August and
September to other sports. I thought we had a very good system and somehow we changed it and it hasn’t worked. We have to admit that now."
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incident is on a different level and is something that we do not want to see ever happening again in the GAA and I think the one way to make sure that doesn’t happen is by having a very strong deterrent and I would hope that that would be reflected in the punishment dished out to the perpetrator." "I
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McEnaney also opposed Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney's claim that the GAA was at fault for allowing the teams to exit the pitch together: "Galway were due down the tunnel first at half time. Armagh down second when the tunnel is cleared. That is an instruction… that is the protocol, there is no doubt
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which said no rule exists for this — "But there may be acknowledgement that they were identified in error and that would lay out a strong case for any proposed suspension to be overturned. Both players would still have to seek a hearing but there is no video evidence to support any case for penalties
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condemned Armagh (like O'Rourke, he referred to Armagh's previous that season): "They are out of control and it is only a matter of time before someone gets very seriously injured. This was deliberate goading, deliberate assaults during the course of the game, way beyond what is acceptable. I invite
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RTÉ analyst McConville, speaking later to the BBC, said: "I think it's right that he pays as in suspension, but I also think that trial by social media is not the way to answer this, we're talking about a human being here. Show me an individual who hasn't made a mistake. It was spur of a moment and
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Matthew Tierney. Eight minutes of stoppage time were added. Armagh scored two goals in injury time. The first resulted from a ball landing in front of Aidan Nugent. Galway forward
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responded the next day: "I don't like it, but we legislated for that. People got into a room at some stage and voted for it. We have to accept that if it's in the rules, that's what happens. It's not our way of doing things. We were frogmarched into this split season — getting the championship over
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we have two dressing rooms and the players come out of either end of the same stand. There's never a difficulty. Admittedly it was a response to a situation that developed but we solved it and Croke Park really have to get to grips with this. There is no need for the extended panels to go into the
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then scored a point which seemed to send his team through to the semi-final. However, Armagh substitute
Turbitt then sent the ball into the Galway net to leave his team one point behind. Armagh received a free at a difficult angle and at distance of fifty metres from the Galway posts. Rian O'Neill
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the following day that "we're talking about violence and that is a huge pity". O'Neill said: ""We had a situation in Croke Park on Sunday where we had excellent dressing rooms on both sides of the field. We could have used one for either team and avoided this. People say it's the same around the
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shape or form at all, and, you can see, if anything he's trying to split it up… a lot of guys with bibs getting much more involved and pulling guys to the ground and then, obviously, Seán Kelly gets significantly aggrieved over the
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to release a statement defending their player: "The vilification of
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told the GAA Podcast on the day after the game that it was "just pure thuggery, and it should be called out as such… a brilliant game really marred by disgraceful scenes". He blamed the Armagh County Board because it appealed suspensions given to Armagh players for acts carried out during two
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programme that a "line was crossed" during this quarter-final clash. McEnaney also stated: "Our disciplinary system is broken. There is no question about that. That is not today or yesterday and that is not this past six months or year. It has been broken quite a long time… We have too many
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about that. And that didn't happen. Armagh did not wait until Galway left the field. That is a protocol that would have been sent to both county boards… Armagh needs to lose their tag, and that image they have. You can be unfortunate and you can be unlucky. But it needs to stop."
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blocked an attempt on goal by Nugent. Tierney levelled the game by scoring for Galway after 34 minutes, the second time the two teams wre even on the scoreboard. Armagh goalkeeper Ethan
Rafferty ran out the field with the ball. Tierney attempted a point but it dropped short.
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dressing rooms at half-time. What do they contribute in there anyway? We should have people sitting in the stands and have the managers and selectors in the dressing rooms with their players. It'd be much tidier and we wouldn't have had the situation we had on Sunday."
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highlights programme, said he accepted penalties served a purpose to determine the winner of some games but that an All-Ireland quarter-final should not be decided in this way ("These aren't the skills that we typically coach our players"). Former
President
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With the teams still level after extra-time the game went to penalties. It was the first time a knockout match in the All-Ireland SFC Series was decided by penalties and the first game at Croke Park to be so decided. Galway won the shootout 4–1.
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sent off?". Whelan responded: "We were struggling to understand, Des, why they were sent off… there was a lot of guys trying to be peacemakers, I think we have to recognise that as well… Aidan Nugent doesn't look to be involved in
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Coldrick "hadn't had his sharpest day at the office". However, the rulebook allowed both players to be replaced before the game resumed, meaning each team had a full complement of players for the remainder of the game.
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scored Galway's fourth point of the game. Armagh then got a free, which Grugan converted, the game's first. Grugan followed it with a second free. Armagh player James Morgan pulled on the jersey of Galway forward
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McEnaney also said: "The annoying thing for the association I'm a member of is what a classic game it was. It was all taken away from us by one silly moment. That is my overriding emotion".
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struck with his shoulder Galway player Matthew Tierney against Tierney's head. Referee David Coldrick showed McCabe a straight red card, meaning he had to exit the game. The panel on
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of Armagh and Cathal Sweeney of Galway all received one-match penalties for "behaving dangerously towards an opponent", while both counties Galway and Armagh received €10,000 fines.
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2139:: "The GAA shouldn't just impose a long suspension on the imbecile who gouged Damien Comer's eyes at Croke Park, they should consider doing the same thing to Armagh".
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Armagh and Galway played each other for the fourth time in the championship and the first since 2015. Apart from the second meeting in 2013 (which took place at
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that we could roll out at this stage but…" Presenter Cantwell interrupted McConville as the eye gouging of Galway's Comer was replayed: "Just look closely at
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investigation into what he called a "violent confrontation". However, Gardaí confirmed on 27 June that they were not investigating the incident.
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3068:"'That guy's maturity was more Roy Keane than Paul Gascoigne' — Seán Kelly's final odyssey from raw deal to red-letter day"
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3933:""That bit of a fracas nearly woke us back up again" - McDaid never doubted his boys in the shoot-out"
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2966:"Watch: Stunning drama as O'Neill ensures extra-time in All-Ireland SFC quarter-final - HoganStand"
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on all involved, it was…" Cantwell tried to speak yet Spillane continued to roar, arms waving: "We
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3907:"Kerry 1-18 Mayo 0-13: Kingdom coast past Mayo to reach All-Ireland semi-finals"
3416:"Colm Keys: The stigma of the eye-gouge will follow Armagh around for some time"
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end in the first half. Galway were given a free immediately from the throw-in.
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3979:"The Name of the Eye Gouger Has Been Released & His Getting 'Dog's Abuse'"
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3699:"Brian Gavin: Armagh-Galway melee the most major disciplinary matter in years"
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hit his effort against the post. Galway advanced to a semi-final game against
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scored the opening point of the game, for Galway, after four minutes of play.
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3378:"Hero Armagh Player Intervenes To Put Contact Lens Back In For Galway Player"
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said the game had resulted in "the most major disciplinary matter in years".
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each scored their penalties, with Tierney's the decisive kick after Armagh's
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3774:"Former Justice Minister calls for Garda probe into 'violent confrontation'"
2927:"Galway beat Armagh on penalties after incredible All-Ireland quarter-final"
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said "The stigma of the eye-gouge will follow Armagh around for some time".
4195:"Tiernan Kelly and three other players hit with ban following tunnel brawl"
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0–1, Conor O'Neill 0–1, Eoin Woods 0–1, Jemar Hall 0–1, Justin Kieran 0–1.
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3886:"Kelly calls for lengthy ban in wake of eye-gouging incident - HoganStand"
3112:"Extraordinary scenes as Galway beat Armagh 4-1 on penalties - HoganStand"
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presented the highlights programme on RTÉ2 that night, with analysis from
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outdoor studio at Croke Park, while Canavan was covering the game for the
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presented the highlights programme on RTÉ2 that night, with analysis from
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3396:"GAA Confirm All Future Tyrone Armagh Games To Take Place In The Octagon"
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3586:"Colm O'Rourke: The problem is simple - GAA rules are made to be broken"
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referring to what had happened at Croke Park two days before as "ugly".
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3752:"Taoiseach condemns 'disturbing' violence at Armagh v Galway GAA match"
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2520:"'Everyone Was Calm' In Galway Dressing Room Following Full-Time Melee"
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investigation to be conducted. Called as "chaotic and hair-raising" by
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3673:"'Send one team to the dressing-room on the far side' – Eoin Cadogan"
3505:"Former Tipperary Legend Speaks Out About the 'Disgusting' Eye Gouge"
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3733:"Taoiseach And Minister For Sport Condemn Armagh Eye Gouge Incident"
2776:"Shane Walsh lights up Connacht final as Galway overpower Roscommon"
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Tiernan Kelly's name circulated on social media, prompting his club
2150:-based story, following the first of Armagh's three brawls in 2022.
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to get a game' ", we just got the game and then they, they went and
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3615:"Joe Brolly Slams Armagh 'Culture' After Unsavoury Galway Scenes"
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2818:"Galway and Armagh to meet in All Ireland football quarter final"
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but gained their revenge by winning against the same team in the
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3197:"Kieran McGeeney & the BBC Clash in Heated Press Conference"
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is, this is terrible and it's a shame on all the players in but
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4038:"Armagh GAA club issues statement of support for Tiernan Kelly"
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scored Armagh's third point, followed by a fourth from Nugent.
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3443:"McEnaney: 'Armagh did not wait until Galway left the field'"
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2804:"Armagh power past Donegal to book All-Ireland quarter-final"
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2946:"Sunday Game Pundits Unanimous On Armagh Red Card Vs Galway"
3291:"Pat Spillane rips into Galway and Armagh for giant brawl"
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Another game occurred, between Kerry and Mayo. Kerry won.
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2908:"Kerry defeat Mayo after Galway beat Armagh on penalties"
2855:"Anarchic, madcap, malevolent: Galway-Armagh steals show"
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levelled the game for Armagh in the seventh minute. Then
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4072:"CCCC to meet again tomorrow on the Galway-Armagh melee"
3548:"O'Rourke blames Armagh for violent scenes - HoganStand"
3159:"Joyce: Choice of penalties by the GAA is 'disgraceful'"
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4091:"CCCC concludes investigation into Armagh-Galway brawl"
3849:"Committee recommends establishment of Sport Ombudsman"
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2640:"O'Neill calls on GAA to 'tidy up its act' after brawl"
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a brilliant game of football and I'd be jealous of the
220:. Referee Coldrick controversially issued red cards to
3654:"Cadogan: Galway captain Kelly was 'sacrificial lamb'"
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2541:"All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals: All you need to know"
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scenes. A shame on all the players involved. But it's
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Jarly Óg Burns for Aidan Nugent (start of extra-time)
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Jemar Hall was named to start the game for Armagh but
3242:"Spillane condemns 'disgraceful' Armagh-Galway brawl"
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Shane Walsh for Owen Gallagher (start of extra-time)
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2022 All-Ireland Football Championship Quarter-Final
2040:on the official panel. So, you had everyone there.
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2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
452:then scored Galway's second point of the game. And
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2002 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
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3568:"RTÉ GAA Podcast: O'Rourke on Galway-Armagh brawl"
3530:"O'Rourke on brawl: Armagh the common denominator"
3414:
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3309:"'GAA must act to ensure brawl is never repeated'"
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2836:"'Armagh marginal favourites for Galway showdown'"
2060:be talking about a great game of football and we
5264:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship matches
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3993:"Armagh GAA club condemn online abuse of player"
3960:"Galway man voted GAA.ie Footballer of the Week"
2684:"Kerry glide past Mayo in humdrum quarter-final"
2498:2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship final
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4668:Hawk-Eye malfunction in Derry–Galway semi-final
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2036:like an eye-gouging, was done by a fella who's
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2023:and regulations here in Croke Park. There's a
5234:2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
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4143:"Armagh's Tiernan Kelly receives 24-week ban"
3600:"Galway walking on water ahead of Derry duel"
2279:described team captains Kelly and Nugent as "
362:2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
183:2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
34:2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
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3821:Hyland, Paul; Roche, Frank (27 June 2022).
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187:2022 Connacht Senior Football Championship
160:16 °C (61 °F), Sunny and showery
173:match that took place on 26 June 2022 at
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2451:and Footballer of the Week on GAA.ie.
2250:previous games earlier in the season (
1873:Jason Duffy for Ben Crealey (83 mins)
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18:Football match at Croke Park in Dublin
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4052:"Brawl teams await fate - HoganStand"
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2019:sus, Holy God, we've, we've so many
1965:McConville and Spillane were in the
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5284:Galway county football team matches
5279:Armagh county football team matches
4560:
3977:BenchWarmers, Team (27 June 2022).
3749:
3730:
3716:BenchWarmers, Team (28 June 2022).
3334:BenchWarmers, Team (27 June 2022).
3195:BenchWarmers, Team (27 June 2022).
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2301:defended the eye-gouging incident.
426:On Armagh's first venture forward,
296:. Match commentary was provided by
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5259:June 2022 sports events in Ireland
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460:scored a fisted point for Armagh.
14:
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3259:The Sunday Game (26 June 2022).
2589:The Sunday Game (26 June 2022).
2417:Member of the European Parliament
555:against either player to stick."
3793:Breheny, Martin (29 June 2022).
3671:Verney, Michael (29 June 2022).
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5249:2022 in the Republic of Ireland
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4089:Lawlor, Damian (30 June 2022).
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2539:McMahon, James (25 June 2022).
1778:for Stephen Sheridan (43 mins)
5244:2022 in Northern Ireland sport
4141:Lawlor, Damian (1 July 2022).
4036:Fogarty, John (28 June 2022).
3441:Bogue, Declan (27 June 2022).
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5274:Gaelic football controversies
4221:Bogue, Declan (1 July 2022).
4193:Costello, Lee (1 July 2022).
3905:Barry, Brian (27 June 2022).
3697:Gavin, Brian (27 June 2022).
3471:Fallon, John (27 June 2022).
3456:Fallon, John (27 June 2022).
3131:Barry, Brian (26 June 2022).
2504:
2252:2022 National Football League
1817:for Jarly Og Burns (68 mins)
1381:for Rob Finnerty (70+4 mins)
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272:live programme, presented by
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3866:Mallon, Ian (28 June 2022).
3652:Tighe, Tony (28 June 2022).
3045:Moran, Seán (26 June 2022).
2545:RTÉ News and Current Affairs
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1394:for Shane Walsh (70+9 mins)
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4663:Armagh–Galway quarter-final
4372:Galway county football team
4276:Armagh county football team
4010:Keys, Colm (29 June 2022).
3413:Keys, Colm (27 June 2022).
3014:Keys, Colm (28 June 2022).
2491:
2459:nothing short of amazing."
1910:journalist after the game.
1906:had a confrontation with a
1853:for Aidan Forker (74 mins)
1456:for Dylan McHugh (90 mins)
10:
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5087:Kehoe Cup and Kehoe Shield
4167:Keys, Colm (1 July 2022).
3750:Fox, Aine (27 June 2022).
2890:"LiveTracker - HoganStand"
2484:(who was not playing) and
2427:: "I would think that the
1804:for Jason Duffy (68 mins)
1791:for Aaron McKay (55 mins)
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442:put Armagh into the lead.
356:knocked Armagh out of the
235:, condemned the fighting.
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2569:"Galway 2-21 3-18 Armagh"
2068:boys, every day they're p
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5239:2022 in Gaelic football
3400:Waterford Whispers News
3382:Waterford Whispers News
2297:All-Ireland SFC winner
2286:Former hurling referee
2219:Other GAA personalities
2204:Today with Claire Byrne
2144:Waterford Whispers News
2142:Satirical news website
2076:siastic and I say 'I'd
614:sent his penalty wide,
404:The game took place at
212:period. Galway forward
5075:Preseason competitions
4717:Preseason competitions
4381:All-Ireland SFC finals
4285:All-Ireland SFC finals
2185:country. It's not. In
2130:all of those things."
1830:(start of extra-time)
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216:was filmed having his
5269:Brawls in team sports
2072:sing and they're enth
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308:'s coverage included
4956:All-Ireland Series:
4654:All-Ireland Series:
2764:– via bbc.com.
2735:– via bbc.com.
2711:– via bbc.com.
2386:Minister for Justice
2273:2010 All-Ireland SFC
2011:a gouging incident.
430:sent the ball wide.
378:-winning goalkeeper
241:Minister for Justice
5254:2022 in Irish sport
5189:County team seasons
5092:Munster Hurling Cup
4868:County team seasons
3613:Connaughton, Gary.
2726:"Conleith Gilligan"
2419:(MEP) and a former
280:-proofed studio at
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5211:Football All Stars
5122:Youth competitions
4781:Youth competitions
2894:www.hoganstand.com
2443:Galway midfielder
2376:Minister for Sport
2256:Sunday Independent
2170:GAA administrators
2148:mixed martial arts
738:Man of the Match:
730:Attendance: 71,353
569:(where Galway met
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302:Éamonn Fitzmaurice
89:Galway won 4–1 on
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5215:Hurling All Stars
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5108:Club Championship
5007:Nicky Rackard Cup
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4767:Club Championship
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4227:Belfast Telegraph
4173:Irish Independent
4016:Irish Independent
3931:McIntyre, Niall.
3827:Irish Independent
3801:Irish Independent
3754:. BreakingNews.ie
3677:Irish Independent
3639:Irish Independent
3491:Irish Independent
3421:Irish Independent
3356:Irish Independent
3176:Farrell, Sinead.
3090:Irish Independent
3072:Irish Independent
3020:Irish Independent
3001:Irish Independent
2281:sacrificial lambs
2174:Former President
2163:Irish Independent
2136:Irish Independent
2096:Conleith Gilligan
1999:we're looking at
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575:Irish Independent
551:Irish Independent
489:blood replacement
314:Conleith Gilligan
278:COVID-19 pandemic
276:from the outdoor
193:officials led by
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2372:Catherine Martin
2349:Charles Flanagan
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1776:Connaire Mackin
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850:Aidan Nugent
848:1–3 (0–2f),
803:Damien Comer
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650:Liam O'Neill
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100:26 June 2022
15:
5164:All-Ireland
5136:All-Ireland
5066:Division 3B
5061:Division 3A
5056:Division 2B
5051:Division 2A
4943:Munster SHC
4833:All-Ireland
4795:All-Ireland
4739:O'Byrne Cup
4734:McGrath Cup
4629:Munster SFC
2429:eye-gouging
2407:Alan Dillon
2305:Politicians
2288:Brian Gavin
2197:Monaghan's
2110:Colm Cooper
2088:Mark McHugh
2001:disgraceful
1753:Jason Duffy
1656:Rory Grugan
1640:Ben Crealey
1581:Greg McCabe
1565:Aaron McKay
1441:James Foley
1343:Shane Walsh
1231:Paul Conroy
846:Rory Grugan
791:Shane Walsh
780:Paul Conroy
748:Shane Walsh
596:Shane Walsh
503:Greg McCabe
478:Second half
467:Shane Walsh
444:Rory Grugan
364:qualifier.
330:Colm Cooper
318:Mark McHugh
266:as part of
218:eyes gouged
5228:Categories
5037:Division 1
4708:Division 4
4703:Division 3
4698:Division 2
4693:Division 1
4658:Qualifiers
4641:Ulster SFC
4120:Sky Sports
3911:Sky Sports
3137:Sky Sports
2573:www.gaa.ie
2505:References
2447:was voted
2413:Seán Kelly
2397:Oireachtas
2266:Joe Brolly
2230:Joe Bergin
2187:Portlaoise
2102:Des Cahill
2005:absolutely
1802:Eoin Woods
1688:Jemar Hall
1379:Niall Daly
1167:Jack Glynn
1135:Seán Kelly
1119:Liam Silke
723:Croke Park
546:Seán Kelly
540:(Armagh's
529:Extra-time
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