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Published 11:33 18 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 11:37 18 Aug 2022 BST

Then when the video footage was replayed to the viewers, and it was plain to see for everyone that the ball did indeed go over - chaos ensued.
In an unprecedented move, the referee overturned the ruling, and awarded the point before the second half started.
It was the biggest talking point of the game as the whole system was brought into question, but Walsh did not feel too aggrieved.
"When I kicked it, I was kind of saying ‘Come in come in’ and next thing it did, so, lovely," said the sharp shooter.
"I was jogging up and as far as I was concerned it went over. As I understood it Hawk-Eye only ever came in when there was a mistake.
"I turned around then and I could see Damo [Comer] giving out, shock, and the next thing the ref is saying he’s not telling Hawk-Eye, Hawk-Eye is telling him.
"I was scratching my head thinking ‘Did I see that right?’ I knew I was to the left of the goal, I wasn’t straight on. But at the same time I have kicked so many of them in training and that I thought the line looked perfect.
"I'm not going to be able to influence that decision right now. It'll be something you'll look back on probably after the game, and hopefully get over it."It was a strange one the way it all panned out. In fairness to Damo and the others they were under the goals at the time. Even the umpire was sure with his decision."
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