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Published 14:32 15 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 15:05 15 Oct 2017 BST
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Dungiven, wearing the black jerseys, won the game in the end but neither side remains in the Derry under-21 shake-up, with the final to be contested by Faughanvale and Lavey.
The matter of brawls was discussed in-depth on The GAA Hour this week.
It's a difficult one to deal with. There's an embedded culture in the GAA where these things are not as uncommon as they should be and they're definitely not as shocking as they should be either.
Sometimes a brawl is the making of a team who finally stands their ground and gives as good as they get in the face of physical confrontation. Sometimes they're encouraged - let's see what these boys are made of, that sort of thing. Even underage players would be nudged slightly towards a boundary and a lot of it happens because you know the other team are preparing the same.
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