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Published 15:18 16 Jun 2019 BST
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O'Connor, heedless of his own involvement, then began to manically gesture to the linesman that Kearney had struck his player.
Fans in Ennis let their voices be heard as a schemozzle ensued:
Players from both sides rushed to the scene and it took officials over a minute to get a handle on events. O'Connor was sent to the stands and Kearney received a yellow card.
Over on RTE, former Clare captain Anthony Daly declared, "It’s exactly what we needed."
Former Waterford boss Derek McGrath was not so sure and expressed his concern that O'Connor allowed himself to get involved in the incident.
The reaction to the flashpoint was mixed:
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