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Published 17:47 16 Apr 2017 BST
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The main talking point, as you probably know now, was Fitzgerald running onto the pitch to confront the referee.
He subsequently started squaring up to the Tipperary players and dropped a few shoulders.
As you do.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/853637979532931072
His antics, of course, didn't go unnoticed.
There was one overwhelming reaction to his carry on.
https://twitter.com/cyclingbhoy/status/853642586589978624
https://twitter.com/GazJudge/status/853638041608519685
https://twitter.com/reginaroxyod/status/853638304440483841
https://twitter.com/TK__1996/status/853643790594306051
https://twitter.com/pecomusic/status/853644750288814084
https://twitter.com/FredSharkey/status/853641739709685760
Some though were simply reveling in the entertainment.
https://twitter.com/ColinMackleMoy/status/853642092605829120
https://twitter.com/taraamatthews/status/853646985513009152
And some just put his behaviour down to passion.
https://twitter.com/alancon18/status/853640465685651456
https://twitter.com/timmyonions/status/853639910921826304
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