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Published 15:57 16 May 2023 BST
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Meanwhile, the 33-year-old felt that if they were less cautious, Armagh would have won the game before the shoot-out.
"There was chances - Jarly Og probably thought with his goal chance that the point would have won it, considering that the game is so close. but prior to that Armagh had been burying those chances, they had been going for the jugular.
"It just seemed that they were slightly cautious of getting the balance of staying in the game, and actually going on and taking it."
Clarke was referring to the goal opportunity that Jarly Og had, where he opted to fist the ball over the bar, and was then asked on whether that was the correct decision to make or not.
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