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"It wasn't a Zinedine Zidane style head-butt. The two of them are wearing helmets, nobody was going to end up with a cut or stitches or anything.
"There was this thing coming into the game about Limerick and how Gillane was lucky to get away with the red last day And coming into it, if Limerick were told someone was going to be sent off, along with Nickie Quaid, Peter Casey would be the last person you'd expect to get it. I'd say he felt terrible last night."
"Them's the rules," he concluded begrudgingly, after Joanne Cantwell told him that the referees hands were tied.
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