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Published 16:26 7 Feb 2022 GMT
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Whatever it is about Dublin's wing back, it seems that, whether it's against Mayo at the business-end, Laois in the O'Byrne Cup or Kerry in the League, he's always going to be slap-bang in the thick of it. It was no different in Tralee on a wet, windy February Saturday.
Having given Brian Fenton a clip, David Clifford wound it up and it was only seconds before 20 men were going at it. To stand up for his team-mate, Small was one of the first on the scene and it was a testament to the fabrics used by O'Neills that, with Clifford trying to rip the jersey clean off over his head, it somehow stayed in one piece.
The boys stayed shoving and dragging and clipping before, eventually, they tired of it and Conor Lane got a hold of them. Clifford and Small predictably, were summoned by the referee but there was no sulking, no moaning, just a healthy respect between two fierce competitors.
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