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Published 11:39 18 Jul 2022 BST
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However, they had to battle through a late rally from the opposition, who were working tirelessly to muster up an equaliser, and late in the game, Niamh Hegarty took the ball at pace, and made an attack through the Leinster side's defence.
That was until the forward clashed into full back, Mary Kate Lynch, who bravely went in full pelt, determined to prevent a score, but in turn ended up colliding with the number 11's head.
Both players went down hurt after such a big hit, and the referee awarded a free out to Meath - a huge call given the late stage the game, and just how precious possession was.
Hegarty pleaded with the officials, pointing out her bruised head which was clearly marked, but to avail.
Evan Talty, manager of the Clare ladies senior county team, and entrepreneur who founded such coaching gadgets as the iGAA Coach tactics board, aired his opinion on the incident via Twitter.
"In Rugby Union this is a straight red card to the defender for contact to the head. In Ladies Football it’s a free out." https://twitter.com/evanalmighty85/status/1548344553962319879Responding then to tweets who highlighted that they are different sports, and therefore have different rules, Talty posted a video comparing the tackle to a similar one made against Ireland's Gary Ringrose against the All Blacks.
"Yes there different sports, one has HIA protocols and years of studying collisions and one is an amateur sport with outdated rules," he replied. "And this is not to say Meath defender did anything wrong nor did Donegal player. It was just 1 of many collisions in ladies football where attacking team is penalised and defence is rewarded for not attempting to tackle but take the body collision." https://twitter.com/evanalmighty85/status/1548420353340231680There were suggestions that the free out could have been given for over carrying the ball but regardless, the rules around charging in ladies football are a grey area.
"Tackles or collisions aside it’s not a Meath or Donegal issue it happens club/county every game. But outside of silly lgfa rules don’t take away from the fact this Meath team are phenomenal."Go to the well every time and come up trumps. Unbelievable trust in the process," concluded the Kilmurry Ibrickane clubman.
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