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Published 18:10 9 Apr 2017 BST
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He pulls him to ground and carries on into defence.
The linesman spotted it though and a deliberate pull down is a black card offence so the assistant stepped up brilliantly and instructed the referee on what to do.
He got two hands on Crowley's shirt.
He pulled him forcefully back and downward.
The whole way.
Crowley hits the ground.
Diarmuid Connolly is probably the best player in Ireland. Everything he does - from his shooting to his passing to his tracking back and bursting out of defence - oozes with both power and pure class.
He does not need to give officials opportunities like this to end his game but, for a second match running, Connolly was given a black card.
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