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Published 20:07 8 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 20:13 8 Jun 2019 BST
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Brolly was one of a string of pundits to condemn the incident and said there was no place for that type of behaviour in the sport.
"Sticking your finger into a player's mouth and trying to rip out around his lips and his teeth, there's no place for it in the game, proper action needs to be taken," said Brolly on The Saturday Game.Former Down footballer and Collingwood Mapgies defender Martin Clarke also criticised the action and added that the episode was very disappointing.
"It's as far as you can go," Clarke told the BBC. "I've never seen that in any code I've been involved in or spectated. Even to think to put your fingers where he did or stand on that area of your opponent. It's just so disappointing. You hope it was a brain fade."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1137417554350133248
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