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Published 19:12 30 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 19:21 30 Jul 2017 BST
That he did.
Mullooly was visibly shaken after - a head injury could easily have been sustained.
The Mayo man was high, he was reckless, and he was the luckiest man in Croke Park to escape with just a yellow card.
Ger Canning was shocked that the referee even blew for a foul.
"Good shoulder to shoulder I thought, but the referee has blown his whistle, and the Mayo fans didn't like it one little bit.
Co-commentator Kevin Cassidy thought the decision was harsh too.
"I thought that was harsh Ger, I thought that was a fair hit... Physicality is a very big part of the game, the hit was there to be made."
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