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Published 17:31 28 Jun 2021 BST
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Conal Keaney wasn't one bit surprised or disappointed to see it because in his 20 years playing for Dublin, if he learned anything he learned that you give as good as you get.
"I think that kind of thing happens all the time in championship and I think it's good to see it. Clare were just really up for the game and any advantage they got, they made sure Waterford knew about it. It kind of set the tone for them and you could see it in the players, that they were representing Brian Lohan, that they were up for this game."
Keaney argues that as long as this goading/sledging doesn't cross the line, all's fair in love and war.
"There are definitely players out there who would think about that. They'd be thinking about what they can say to certain players to see if it can upset him. I think that goading/sledging, that's been going on for years. You don't see it as much in hurling because of the helmets, but there's definitely as much going on as in the football. You'll say what you have to say to put a lad off.
"Just say I was marking Damien and he missed I'd be like 'Jesus, I can't believe you're still on here! Are they not taking you off?' There's an element of enjoyment to it especially when you're after being jeered by a lad, and then you score a point on him. You go back in with a smile on your face then!"
Damien Hayes, with a tongue-in-cheek, says that you couldn't be up to those townies with Shanagher and Hayes hailing from the Clare town of Shannon.
"You'll get that from townies, you wouldn't get that from the country boys! That never happened in Portumna so it didn't! Look it, I see it as no harm at all. Them lads probably got lots of it in their day. It was from Brian Lohan having them driven, having them motivated to the last and it just showed that they were up for it.
"That kind of thing has been going on for years, jumping in front of lads and roaring in lads' faces. It always depends who does it. Some lads do it and they get away with it and there's a blind eye thrown to it and then another lad, maybe a more high profile player does it and there's a big deal made of it.
"I don't have a major issue with it. I'd have more issue with a lad pulling across a lad's hand when he's striking the ball."
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