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Published 22:44 9 Aug 2017 BST
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"I decided not to go through with it," he said. "What I did to Brian Murphy, I should've got jail. "There was a bit of a niggle in the first half and I suppose I had a bit of a relationship with the Cork fans. "The niggle continued in the second half and I gave him the butt of the hurley into the face guard. "You do the crime, you do the time. I'm a GAA man and I just felt at the time for what I was after doing, I wouldn't have felt right with myself taking the field against Kilkenny."If only more people in the GAA had that attitude. Watch below.
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