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Published 09:38 7 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 09:41 7 Mar 2016 GMT
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After a first half where Alan Fitzgerald and Leo McLoone were dismissed for striking, referee Eddie Kinsella called both managers to his dressingroom to plead for better discipline in the second half.
It had some effect, with the cards limited to three yellows afetr the break- compared to two reds, two blacks and three yellows in the opening period. However Kinsella still ended up awarding a staggering 59 frees.
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The worst incident saw Kerry full-forward Fitzgerald dismissed for punching Donegal's Neil McGee in the nose, however the full-back stayed on the pitch as neither the unpires or the officials saw McGee viciously bend Fitzgerald's fingers.
It was all very unsavoury and Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice admitted his side failed to keep themselves in check.
“Maybe the fact we got a red card and two black cards today might suggest that our discipline was not where it needed to be today. Situations like this will always happen when two teams go at it as hard as both teams did today."
Kinsella's performance drew much ire from fans but Donegal boss Rory Gallagher said the Laois whistler had a thankless task.
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