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Published 17:05 9 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 17:40 9 Sept 2018 BST
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The fans were clearly loving the out-of-the-ordinary disruption and both sets of players were cheered on as they jostled and stalked around the square.
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Throw-in was due at 4:15pm but, almost four minutes later, the referee had had enough. The assistants intervened to instruct the players that the game could not begin until all 14 outfield players were marking their opposite number.
Mind-games out of the way, the final eventually got going. Neither side was backing down in the first half, either, as they traded scores to go in 0-8 apiece at the break.
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