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'Has he a case to answer? Probably yeah' - Ó Sé and Cavanagh on that incident at the start of the second half involving Ryan O'Donoghue and Sean Kelly 📺 Watch the #SundayGame live on RTÉ2 & RTÉ Player: #RTEGAA
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@RTE2 @RTEplayer Call a spade a spade, he went out to get Kelly's Ankle

@RTE2 @RTEplayer Probably yeah? If any other county player did this it be trail by television (remember Spillane with Connolly in 17) but because it’s Mayo nah they never do anything wrong 😉

@RTE2 @RTEplayer It’s not inconclusive, he looks and clearly stamps on the ankle

@RTE2 @RTEplayer Seán, come on! Get off the fence. Look at the intent and the reaction….he made sure he got the right ankle….to try to defend that is madness…

@RTE2 @RTEplayer Two sides and unlucky is the reaction to a guy trying to break a man's ankle. Ok.

@RTEgaa @RTE2 @RTEplayer That’s ridiculous What about the assault on Jack Carney last week?

@RTE2 @RTEplayer 1st off its a cowardly shoulder into his back and 2nd he clearly looks down, no need for debate. He went for his injured ankle.

@RTE2 @RTEplayer If the assault on Jack Carney has no case to answer last week then this is a no show , Cavanagh still bitter over the loss to mayo all those years ago

@RTE2 @RTEplayer Why wasn’t the late hit on Tommy Conroy shown? Last week nothing was made of the deliberate hit on Jack Carney by a Cork player

@RTEsport @RTE2 @RTEplayer A awful act to do to any person that's why all the incidents that happened in a match the ref should look back at the video and should be able to that player a ban or whatever he should get
















