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Published 15:51 7 Jun 2022 BST
Updated 15:59 7 Jun 2022 BST
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"With this stuff, you either go after everything or you say nothing. It is simple as that."As a Leinster man, Brennan admitted that the Munster final was played at a higher standard and he praised both Clare and Limerick, and referee John Keenan for the roles they played. “I thought John Keenan was to be complimented on how he refereed it. He didn’t let it get out of control either. That equally is down to the players too. The players weren’t looking for anything that wasn’t there. "It is happening at such pace, so much going on, it can be very hard to see these things. We got a great occasion and that was down to the players and the referee. No cribbing, no lying down rolling around. They got on with it.” But when it comes to The Sunday Game, Brennan feels these analysis pieces have to be a bit more balanced and impartial. "I am not trying to dilute it, someone strikes wrong it should be dealt with. We had a stamp Saturday night in the Leinster final (Cianan Fahy on Richie Reid) These are the things the powers that be have to say we are very consistent with that or what do we do? I felt that analysis on Sunday was biased and it wasn't fair. If you are going to do something like that you have to be very balanced in it and look at all of the incidents. Are there other incidents that went unchecked?" [caption id="attachment_263508" align="alignnone" width="1000"]
Former Kilkenny hurler, Eddie Brennan and former Kerry footballer, Tommy Walsh, as Guinness 0.0 embraces the magic within the GAA community by celebrating what makes the GAA unique. Guinness 0.0 - 100% Guinness, 0% Alcohol - more social occasions off the GAA pitch are yours for the taking.Peter Canavan has positive slant after Donegal suffer shock loss to Down
We did not see this coming! Just weeks after smashing Kerry in the NLF final, Donegal have suffered a shock loss to Down in the Ulster SFC semi-final. Despite 0-07 from Michael Murphy, the Mourne men – led by Daniel Guinness (1-03) and Pat Havern (0-07,1tp,4f) – overcame them 3-21 to 1-12 at O’Donnell Park […]
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Limerick star Lynch given questionable red card Cork loss
Was it deserved? Cork produced a statement win today over Limerick at Pairc Uí Chaoimh. The game finished 2-22 to 1-23 in favour of the rebels, between the two sides favoured to win the All-Ireland. Cork won last year’s Munster’s final, but the Treaty have two wins over them in the league this year, including […]
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Patrick Horgan laughed at after belittling Tipp chances in Munster SHC
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