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Published 15:24 9 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 15:28 9 Oct 2017 BST
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He was going to take his time over it, he was going to follow his free-taking routine. He was going to do everything possible to ensure he nailed it.
Walsh placed the ball on the ground, hoping to hit his tenth point of the day and ensure victory, and from there it took him 15 seconds to hit the ball.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
He nailed it. Straight over the black spot, but for some reason, the referee adjudicated that Walsh was time-wasting and called it back for the ball to be throw-in.
The final whistle was blown soon after and Kilkerrin/Clonberne were raging. You couldn't blame them.
What was the referee's logic there? It was a clueless call that has cost a team and a set of supporters dearly.
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