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Published 16:05 20 Sept 2017 BST
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On the All-Ireland review show, show host Colm Parkinson along with pundit and former Meath forward Cian Ward were both flabbergasted as to why Macauley didn't play and felt that he had a right to feel aggrieved:
"Michael Darragh Macauley didn’t even come on," said Ward. "He would usually be a man that has a massive impact because he’s just a ball of energy when he comes in."And Parkinson agreed, pointing out that Macauley had been warming up on the sidelines throughout the match.
"He’d have to be really pissed off," Ward continued. "That he didn’t get in without a shadow of a doubt because especially when you consider Dublin were under pressure for large periods of the game around that middle third. "He wouldn’t necessarily have to had come on directly into the middle of the field but he could have come on in the half forward line and just drifted back there, he would have added huge energy into the team. "You could argue he might have had more of an impact than Bernard Brogan because Brogan didn’t do anything when he came on and, to be honest, looked like he was a little bit off the pace of it."You have to feel for a man that fought his way to get fit for the final not getting a run-out but as Jim Gavin made clear this summer, you earn your jersey and it is hard to criticise a man that has won four of the last five All-Ireland titles.
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