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Published 15:30 8 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 15:31 8 Jul 2018 BST
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Cregg is having none of it though. Feeling that the Culloville Blues man had battled fairly and within the rules, Cregg pleads with McQuillan to keep his card in his pocket.
Ultimately unsuccessful, it was still a classy touch from Cregg.
Cregg was just one of several rock-solid Rossies in Portlaoise on Saturday and Kevin McStay's men have responded remarkably to losing last month's Connacht final to Galway.
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