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Published 13:47 6 Aug 2018 BST
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The referee keeps his eye on the event for the duration of it.
McHugh and Cavanagh come together and the Tyrone man has his hands around him as the play continues. McQuillan seems to stop to get a better look.
McHugh is brought to ground.
McQuillan is watching.
McQuillan is watching.
McQuillan is still watching as Donegal carry on the attack without their best player against this defence.
Even Dessie Dolan spotted it.
On co-commetary at Ballybofey, he said straight away, "Cavanagh could be in bother here". Darragh Maloney rightly assumed the ref would come back and have a word with the Tyrone man once Jamie Brennan kicked his point.
But, as Donegal went four to the good at 1-10 to 0-9 with 23 minutes remaining, Tyrone were not reduced to 14 men and they didn't lose their man of the match, the man who was so colossal and so good throughout the entirety of the game, particularly in the second period.
McQuillan was watching but he didn't deem the incident worthy of even a word with the two lads.
He even seems to point at the pair of them as they're on the ground and he whizzes by.
Thank God he was there to oversee it.
On the highlights show on Sunday night, Sean Cavanagh was coy about what happened. "Colm collides with him... let's say."
Des Cahill laughed.
Joe McQuillan watched.
Donegal got put out of the All-Ireland championship.

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