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Published 16:57 31 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 00:03 1 Sept 2015 BST
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And by clearly we mean after we watched two or three times via replay while McQuillan had just a few seconds to decide.
In real time it is an exceptionally tight call.
Even with the best technology there are still what appear to be very obvious mistakes being made in games.
In real time, the shot from Bernard Brogan in the 13th minute looked very marginal as the ball appears to go behind the post. We immediately raised a question if it was in fact a score at all?
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/638000810845175808
Even looking at where the ball drops behind the post it appears wide.
But the umpire goes for the flag, Rob Hennelly has no complaints and crucially whoever was manning Hawkeye never alerted Joe McQuillan either.
Speaking to a current hurling inter-county referee today, who has taken charge of games in Croke Park and used Hawkeye, it was confirmed to SportsJOE.ie that whoever was in charge of the score technology can alert the referee if a shot at the posts is wide, or actually over, even if the referee does not call upon them.
For whatever reason no call was made to alert McQuillan of the validity, or not, of the score.
Perhaps we have been all fooled by the camera angle and it is indeed a point but in a game that ended in a draw, that controversial moment has taken on even more significance.
Mayo fans had just seen Aidan O'Shea fouled in the square on thirty minutes and their team seemingly denied a penalty after McMahon's arm on his shoulder.
Then in the very next play Diarmuid O'Connor's jersey is tugged back as he steamed towards goal.
Mayo fans bayed for a black, or a yellow card, but McQuillan did neither to much confusion in the crowd and at home.
But no matter how much Mayo fans may feel that Dublin defender deserved a card of some colour the referee was right to merely tick the defender's name.
According to rules neither a yellow or black card are the sanction for jersey-pulling. Instead it is a tickable offence.
O'Sullivan however did receive his yellow in the 43rd minute for yet another tackle on Diarmuid O'Connor.
It's not the Dublin forwards first time getting away with fooling the officials as he did something similar in the league game with Mayo earlier this year
As well as doing the same against Cork according to Dublin fan site 'Reservoir Dubs'
He doesn't do it all the time, but he has done it in big games and this is his fourth infraction, and seemingly third this year. It was obvious at the time yet no official, or once again, any Mayo players, seem to protest.
The Dublin county board will be anxiously awaiting news from Croke Park this week as Philly McMahon's trial by TV was carried out on the Sunday Game last night.
And unfortunately the corner-back may need a 'Matlock' inspired defence team to escape any possible ban under GAA guidelines.
The first incident, five minutes after half-time is by far the uglier of the two and if Joe McQuillan had dealt with the growing tension between them then, we may not have seen what developed 14 minutes later.
Even if it is minimal contact between both men, the rule states
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5YLxht9ZVM
The second incident on 54 minutes sees the Dublin player crumple in a heap after contact from O'Shea.
McMahon may indeed have been injured or stunned by the blow but the contact seemed to be at the lower end of the scale.
Perhaps it would have been harsh to yellow card him after he received treatment, but as McQuillan took no action at all we can only surmise that he felt the Dublin corner back was faking.
If that is the case then he should have shown him a yellow card
Dublin will feel today that they were hard done by and if Kevin McManamon and Bernard Brogan got a large slice of luck for two crucial scores, then Andy Moran also benefited.
The veteran took at least eight, if not 10, steps before hopping the ball to kick a score to make it 2-12 to 0-12
How no Dublin player, or the referee, who's just behind him didn't spot it is beyond belief.
The Dublin-half-forward as of now looks set to miss out on next Saturday's replay after he was red carded in an incident in the dying moments of the game
The footage was less than clear in establishing what took place between the two men, but a Dublin fan got an almost perfect view of the incident.
Connolly was sent off for a strike on the ground while Keegan was yellow carded for his role in inciting the St Vincents man
They are just some of the bigger incidents while we also could have looked at Johnny Cooper's studs into O'Connor's leg
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/638002310304677888
Or MDMA's incorrect black card...
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/638014922018979840
Or Mayo's calls for a penalty after a foul on O'Shea or several instances of the Breaffy man not hand-passing correctly.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/638005784811565057
Ultimately the GAA need to decide if they want their games refereed to the highest possible standards.
The game has moved on to such a fast pace now that there must be serious consideration in either introducing a second referee or else introducing video technology.
It may not prevent the ugly scenes witnessed yesterday but it may also prove an incentive for players to know that whatever their transgression, they will be caught out.
It will be too late for 2015 but for the future of the GAA something needs to be done.Posted by Aodán Ó Lorcáin on Sunday, 30 August 2015
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