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Published 18:55 2 Aug 2017 BST
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He didn't seem too bothered by the boos that were heard in headquarters during the All-Ireland quarter-final but some people were outraged that we'd hear this in our games.
Even Roscommon themselves released a brilliantly classy statement condemning the boos, a move which really summed up the respect and nobility true Gaels have.
However, some supporters of the yellow and blue weren't happy that the media coverage this week honed in on the abuse of Moran when they argued that it worked both ways.
https://twitter.com/mcrossie10/status/892192897486991360
And, in such a horrifyingly pressure situation in the 74th minute of the game at headquarters, Donie Smith didn't just have to deal with the weight of being a point down with time running out, or the angle, the distance and the elements, he also had to block out the boos which were directed at him as he lined up one of the finest equalising set pieces Croke Park has ever seen.
Captured by All GAA, the boos were loud and aggressive as Smith prepared for the shot.
Watch that amazing kick and the attempts to put him off again below at the end of the official highlights.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/891709344370356225
You hear this sound in every ground in Ireland for all of these types of kicks. It's not exactly a lovely gesture but you're not going to stop a county wanting to put someone off.
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