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Published 21:38 26 Jan 2019 GMT
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Viewers were in little doubt about the contact although Smith will likely dispute any intention if and when the incident is looked into.
Supporters were also none too pleased with the fact that Smith threw himself to the ground holding his face after Higgins appeared to make minimal contact with his forehead by way of reaction.
We've seen several accusations of eye gouging in the GAA in recent years; with Philly McMahon, James McCarthy and Eoghan O'Gara all having to respond to allegations of that offence.
It remains to be seen whether Smith will face any retrospective action but supporters feel that the clash should warrant a lengthy suspension.
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Donie Smith got away with a red card in first half. Should not get away with suspension. Camera angle very clear
— Emmet Masterson (@Sean_Emmet) January 26, 2019
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