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Published 19:25 9 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 19:33 9 Jun 2018 BST
"We'll be showing the action from Nowlan Park very shortly where Wexford lead Kilkenny by three points to two," she said.But one would have to question why Sky, who have about 500 different sports channels, didn't have a contingency plan in place to deal with the event of a draw in the football game. Hurling folk were the ones missing out, and they weren't pleased with this. In an era where we complain about the number of games that we're missing out on due to the GAA's stingy television dealings, it's inexplicable that even the ones that are meant to be shown are encountering difficulties. To add salt to the wounds, anybody who had paid €10 to watch the game on GAA Go didn't get to watch it because the stream get their feed from Sky Sports. Eventually, they joined the action after 24 first half minutes. https://twitter.com/aindreasdoyle/status/1005514443831304194
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