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Published 10:05 7 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 10:01 8 Nov 2022 GMT
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Rhode full back Jack Kavanagh and David Brady.[/caption]
Brady insisted afterwards that it was a case of 'give a dog a bad name.'
"It actually wasn’t me," he added.
"Someone interpreted it was, they turned around and went, ‘Of course it was Brady’. I think you’ve seen it. But anyway, look, you’re going to yourself, ‘Boys, you’re playing into our hands, we’re up," he told the Irish Examiner.
Brady had his red card from the Meath final cleared last week. Meanwhile, as per TG4's GAA Beo highlights, he didn't seem to be at fault this time around.
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