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Published 11:40 5 Apr 2017 BST
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"They can't be putting cameras in every county ground around the country, especially for the League Sunday," Quinlivan said in a fascinating interview on The GAA Hour. "I think it might be about time that they start linking in with a lot of the stats fellas and maybe trying to get videos that way. That would make it a bit more accessible to everyone then, that they can all see them. "RTÉ can't have them [cameras] in every ground in the country and, whilst it was a big game between us and Armagh, there were other big games around as well. "I don't really mind about the highlights not being shown, as long as we got the win. That's the only thing that matters really."In the end, his historic goal did come out but it came from the Tipperary stats men keeping watch. There's be nothing wrong with that footage being shown at the end of the programmes so we're not missing anything. Listen to the whole Quinlivan interview below (from 1:03:30).
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