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Published 18:28 16 Aug 2021 BST
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If you'd seen his encounter with John Small a year on, three minutes into the extra-time period of yet another gladatorial battle between the two teams, you'd have probably said to yourself then that there's something about Lee Keegan. The Westport warrior was the last man standing this time around but as soon as Small got back to his feet, the mutual respect was clear as day.
"It was a lovely moment just after Basquel's black card," said Colm Parkinson on Monday's GAA Hour Show.
"Do you remember John Small kept going and Lee Keegan came across and burst him with a shoulder onto the ground? Then Keegan landed on top of him, there was a little bit of wrestling but then the two of them just stood up, looked at each other and started laughing."
"The two of them didn't let on they were hurt, just started smiling at each other. Two hardy bits of stuff now, and then the minute they walked away from each other, they both went down holding their legs! But they didn't want to let on in front of the other that they were hurt.
"I thought that was just a class moment between two really, really tough bits of stuff," added Parkinson.
"It's great to see that," said Ger Brennan.
"I've met Lee on a few occasions and he's just a wonderfully humble guy. Here are two lads who are known for being comfortable with the rough and tumble of the game over the years but it was great to see that healthy respect they had for one another."
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