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Published 08:20 14 Jul 2015 BST
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"Regrettably, an incident took place before a recent challenge game against Armagh." "It was disappointing because I think discipline would be a core philosophy of the management teams of both teams involved. Subsequent to that, both players have spoken and they regret what happened and both players are now concentrating on their inter-county careers. "We spoke to both players and both players have had a chat in recent days together."It's believed that Gavin's admission that he knew the Armagh player involved has now allowed the possibility of a full investigation taking place, with the former All-Ireland winner expected to be a key part of any inquiry.
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