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Published 18:34 20 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 23:47 20 Oct 2015 BST
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McMahon struggling to distinguish between the ball and Donaghy's eye??? #DUBvKER pic.twitter.com/W0tYDsdzRc
— Tommy Folliard (@tommyfolliard) September 20, 2015
There was much concern afterwards as to how close Donaghy may have been to a serious injury from McMahon's finger, but speaking on Radio Kerry's Terrace Talk last night the former Football of the year told host Weeshe Fogarty that any fear of injury for him was wide of the mark.
"No, it was nothing close to serious eye damage. An incident like that could be serious if it happened to someone at a different time but for me it was nothing that I was going to have anything serious or long-term out of." "It's obviously something you'd like to stay away from and I don't think he meant it. Whether he did or didn't he's the only one who knows and he was going for the ball like he said and I was going for the ball to the best of my ability to get it and a hop ball was the end result."
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He’s made up his mind. Dublin boss Ger Brennan made his return to the sideline, following a 12-week ban, for his side’s All-Ireland round 2B win over Cavan. The game was close for a large period, but the Sky Blues eventually pulled away for a 1-24 to 0-16 win at Breffni Park. After the game, […]
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Tyrone boss gets bottle thrown at head from stands after Mayo win
Not a great look…. Tyrone boss Malachy O’Rourke has done a wonderful job with the Red Hands this summer, guiding them to the All-Ireland quarter-finals, with wins over Roscommon and Mayo. Today’s late win over the latter was a close encounter, which finished 0-22 to 1-18, after Niall Morgan’s late two-point free. However, O’Rourke’s post-match […]
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Limerick star makes controversial statement of intent after Munster final win
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