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Published 15:04 7 Jun 2016 BST
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Allowing for first half injury-time, a quarter of an hour, plus those 10 minutes, the Dublin midfielder was off the field for more than half an hour.
That is 35 minutes to rest, 35 minutes to recuperate. That is 20 minutes of playing time to observe the match from a different angle, 20 minutes of watching your opponents expending energy on a warm June evening
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At what stage does temporary stop being temporary?
Mayo have repeatedly bent this unclear rule to their own benefit. In the last couple of years both Evan Regan, Lee Keegan and Tom Parsons have been "temporarily" substituted despite there being no chance whatsoever of them returning to the field.
On more than one occasion these switches have allowed Mayo to make more than the legal number of substitutions.
The GAA must close off this loophole. Otherwise we all know what will happen...
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