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Published 13:06 21 Dec 2020 GMT
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"It was a touch on the hip and he went over and then got back up. I don't blame Josh in any way shape or form because they had to get a free. It was outstanding refereeing by Paul Faloon. Referees often have the whistle in their mouth at that stage, trying to blow up a free. I'd say maybe he looked at it and seen that Galway were the better team and was like 'I'm not sure if a draw would be the fair result." said Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour Show.
"99 out of 100 referees will just give the free in that situation there. He's come into a tight area, bursted onto the ball and it looks like he's been tripped. It was a brilliant call, he was in a great position and he wasn't having any of it," added Conan Doherty.
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