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Published 22:09 18 Aug 2018 BST
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The spirited Thompson is a key cog in Murray's well-oiled machine and though she's renowned for playing on the edge, it would appear that she strode over the edge this time around.
After being apparently fouled by a Tipperary tackler late on, Thompson swung back in frustration, lashing the Tipperary player with her hurl.
"It was a bit of a wild strike," said Ursula Jacob on RTÉ after the game. "She plays on the edge, sometimes she gets away with it or whatever," she continued.Presenter Joanna Cantwell wasn't happy with the answer and she asked of her panel the question on everybody's lips.
"Is it a red card or not?"Former Galway star Anne Marie Hayes wasn't in the mood for sugarcoating it.
"I think it is a red card, and it definitely wasn't a free for Cork," she said.One wonders whether there'll be retrospective punishment before the decider.
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