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Published 12:28 28 Mar 2022 BST
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Paddy Dunican kicked the ball out to his midfielder Jordan Hayes who, either oblivious to the rule or after a momentary lapse of concentration, played it straight back to Dunican. Aware that trouble was coming down the tracks if he played it, and with little time to make a decision, the Shamrocks keeper called on his centre back Declan Hogan to retrieve the ball.
Hogan moved fast but, with the ball approaching the end-line, it wasn't fast enough and so Dunican decided to play the ball before it went out for a 45. The referee correctly awarded the free-in and, to put Cork a point up, to relegate Offaly and to send them potentially heading for a season in the Tailteann Cup, Stephen Sherlock did the rest.
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As he said last night in a tweet that has since been deleted, Dunican felt that, because a throw-in was given when a similar incident happened earlier on in the game, it would be the same story again here.
After re-watching that earlier incident though, it does seem that, in the official's defence, that throw-in call was made on the basis of an Offaly player running onto the ball before it had travelled thirteen metres, which is against the rules as we can see here.
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