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Published 21:29 18 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 22:01 18 Feb 2018 GMT
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In a separate scuffle in the background (seen in the tweet above), midfielder David Clifford emerged from the bottom of a pile and had gestured to Reilly that he had been hit in the testicles during the melee.
Clifford and Monaghan defender Drew Wylie both received yellow cards for their part in the incident.
Monaghan led by seven points at one stage and held on to earn a hard-fought two-point win in Inniskeen.
Conor McManus led the way for the Farney Army with 1-3 while Jack McCarron chipped in with 0-4, 0-3 of which was from frees.
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