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Published 12:58 1 May 2021 BST
Updated 17:22 1 May 2021 BST
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"He went around to everybody, and he stopped with Tommy Kehoe."
By this stage, Dunne had to pause to gather himself. The pause lasted ten, fifteen seconds and you could see there and then the very best of the tribalism and the loyalty that our great games are built on.
"He put his two hands on Tommy's face, and he apologised to Tommy Kehoe. He said to him that what happened to him in Kilmallock would never happen to another Wexford man again as long as he had anything to do with a Wexford team.
"He gave Tommy Kehoe a kiss on the side of the cheek, and gave him a tap on the chest. He just turned to the rest of us and just said, 'What's the word?' We said, 'No intimidation'.
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