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Published 10:45 9 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 11:03 9 Sept 2021 BST
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It did spark something of a ruckus which saw Aidan o'shea run on to the field, despite being subbed off already, and getting involved in an altercation with Philly McMahon.
Referee, Conor Lane, blew the whistle for full time in the middle of this barrage of pushing and pulling.
The GAA’s Central Competition Controls Committee (CCCC) has since reviewed the incident, and agreed that McCarthy was deserving of a red card, thus the suspension will see him miss the first 2022 league game.
Another incident that was revisited, was the clash between John Small and Eoghan McLaughlin, that resulted in the Mayo defender breaking his jaw in two places.
However, it was decided that Small would not face any retrospective charges, and will be available for Dublin for the beginning of the 2022 campaign.
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