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Published 11:10 17 Jul 2023 BST
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"We have a duty to protect our really good players," said Whelan. "Shane McGuigan and David Clifford are two top players at the moment and they took a lot of stick off the ball. They were targeted. "That’s the nature of this game, it’s been going on for years, but there’s linesmen and umpires there. Just give them a little bit of extra protection because they do deserve it. they’re top-class players for a reason. They’re going to draw attention."Tomás Ó Sé was also on The Sunday Game panel, and echoed his colleague's concerns. "There were desperate battles going on. There was an awful lot of off-the-ball stuff on both sides from an early stage. "It's very difficult, you always look at umpires in that situation. Clifford and McGuigan are class, they wouldn’t complain." Related links:
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