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Published 19:26 29 Sept 2016 BST
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2. It's behind you.
This hand, believe it or not, is the inception of it all.
3. A little nudge and it all spirals out of control.
Connolly's shirt also appears to have already been ripped. IT'S ALREADY RIPPED!
4. Connolly grabs hold of Keegan.
Keegan is originally trying to punch the Dubliner's arm away.
5. The Vincent's man shall not be moved.
So Keegan gets a better grip - a vice-like grip as it transpires.
6. They both just look f**ked here.
7. The forward goes for a cheeky pinch.
8. Lee Keegan reacts.
9. Diarmuid Connolly reacts.
10. Then they share a little moment.
11. Before Connolly realises his shirt is being ripped further.
12. And he does not like that.
13. Round necks are harder to rip though.
14. Keegan holds on for dear life.
15. So Diarmo starts slapping loosely.
16. Keegan's grip is to be admired really.
17. Honestly though.
18. Clarke and Higgins look like they're wrestling with a beast.
19. Clarke just wants everyone to get along.
20. Another swing.
21. And another swing.
Leroy is looking at his man as if to say "Da f**k is your problem?"
22. A new jersey is called for.
23. Life goes on.
To sum up, it's 15 seconds of handbags really. But the frames are there. Use them as you will.
Just don't think these boys don't respect each other.
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