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Published 09:54 21 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 10:11 21 Sept 2015 BST

"It was a slippy day, the ball was on the ground to be challenged," said McMahon. "I went down to challenge the ball and he's a big lad, trying to get around Kieran Donaghy is hard. "It's the heat of the battle. We'd like to say it's part of our culture, is humility, and the same with the Kerry lads. What happens on the pitch stays on the pitch. We shook hands and that was the end of it. "We’re grown men, we play a physical sport. At the end of the day, the result is what ends it, we shake hands and get on with it."We'll wait to see what the Kerry camp have to say about the incident, but we may not have heard the last of this.