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Published 10:38 4 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 10:41 4 Jan 2016 GMT
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"He caught that ball today and he's a savage ball player. But there is just so much attention on him and he's being pulled constantly." "I thought Shane did very well when he came on, he caught a great ball - I thought he was held up, how it was a free out I don't know. It should have been a penalty, I thought. "To me, he finds it very tough to get frees. I think it's something that seriously has to be looked at, because that's what happens every time he gets the ball. He's just getting absolutely killed."It's probably a bit of cuteness on Fitzgerald's part as we're sure that any referees will be looking especially at how O'Donnell is treated in his next outing for his county. However in early January it probably also won't go down so well in Cork, or other counties, with their players being labelled as being over-the-top in the aggression stakes.
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