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Published 17:34 27 Aug 2017 BST
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Fenton was initially in bits, but got up soon after and continued to dominate the game.
The Sunday Game team felt Cavanagh deserved a red card, and claimed there is no place for such actions in the game.
Colm O'Rourke was particularly outspoken in his criticism.
"It was very dangerous by Colm Cavanagh on Brian Fenton. That's a deliberate kick into the stomach, and Brian Fenton is lucky he's not seriously injured," said the Meath man. "That was a disgrace, there's no place for that in the game. It was gratuitous violence," added Joe Brolly.In fairness to Cavangagh, it was a tackle that was completely out of character, but he will have to take the criticism on the chin.
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