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Published 12:05 20 May 2019 BST
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He continued: “Between the 32nd minute and the 51st minute, Waterford rallied as is often the case when a guy is sent off. “They got it to 0-20 to 0-17, so in terms of a turning point at that time, you couldn’t argue that Waterford were in pole position. You’d have to say that Tipperary were outplaying, [and] out-thinking us all over the field. But definitely, [it was] the catalyst for a better performance. It enabled us to dig in until the 51st minute.”Former Dublin hurling manager Anthony Daly also said that Gleeson's first yellow card was an overreaction.
"He knew Bonnar was baring down on goal and he took him down rugby style almost. That's a yellow. But if the first incident is a yellow card then god love us with what's gone on during the week there with wired up umpires calling referees."Earlier this week, the GAA’s National Referees Committee issued new guidelines and instructions to all intercounty referees in an effort to clamp down on head-high and dangerous tackles in both football and hurling. It was made clear that referees will be paying greater attention to the high tackle and the “illegal charge/collision” in both codes.
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