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Published 21:33 8 May 2016 BST
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“He’s after having an absolute nightmare,” he told RTÉ Radio. “I’m so infuriated. I hope Diarmuid Kirwan doesn’t referee a game again for the rest of the year because it’s been the difference between us climbing the steps and Clare going up the steps. “I’m absolutely boiling with the decision. It’s disgraceful."The biggest controversy surrounded the inconsistency to ignore Jamie Barron's appeals before helping the Banner level the game. 1. Jamie Barron attacks the Clare backline.
2. He looks to be gripped though as he breaks away.
3. Barron appears to be spun as he attempts to show his movement is being restricted.
4. The attack is being slowed up from behind.
5. Barron spins and loses the ball.
6. Tony Kelly picks it up and runs into a Waterford chest.
7. The Clare man is sent to ground.
8. Waterford players try to show their innocence.
9. Kelly is down and the free is given.
Here's the challenge that resulted in a free from a different angle.
And people raged online.
https://twitter.com/CiaranNeary/status/729345991019773954
https://twitter.com/decbreen/status/729342403421872128
https://twitter.com/ConorMcKn/status/729342037401677824
https://twitter.com/bailemg/status/729341949350686720
https://twitter.com/KevinKennedy9/status/729341769490509825
https://twitter.com/EndaEndamac95/status/729341587411619840
https://twitter.com/KeysColm/status/729341472219205633
https://twitter.com/_SwagPizzazz/status/729341108900265984
https://twitter.com/GaryHurley93/status/729341534949232640
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