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Published 18:47 6 Feb 2022 GMT
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Michael McKernan of Tyrone, Greg McCabe and Blaine Hughes of Armagh tussle. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
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Referee David Gough shows a red card to Tyrone players, from left, Kieran McGeary, Peter Harte and Michael McKernan. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"We'll have to study the video, and look at it all. How balanced or imbalanced the position is now we don't know. It seemed like both teams were involved in the schemozzle. "We've just got to sit back, watch the video study it, see if we can redeem the situation in any way. There are good, fair procedures, and checks and balances in place, and we'll see where it takes us. "I think it was a lot of jostling. I'm not sure how many, or if any, blows were struck, or striking actions. In fairness, it's not easy to deal with for a referee, his umpires and linesmen. We're not proud of it, and we'll have to study it. Whatever it comes through, we'll have to deal with it."With the incident bubbling over for a while, and with many fans in attendance with phones, footage of aspects of the flashpoint did not take long to emerge. https://twitter.com/johngormley94/status/1490374199751450633 The GAA will be studying all such footage, as well as that captured by TV cameras, and several players may yet be called in to explain their roles in the "schemozzle".
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