Colm Keyes
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I actually think that
The foul on James Conlon just before that was the clearest foul in the game.
He is pulled down by Dermot O'Connor.
And that goes back to the referee, Paul Falloon, and how he referees the game.
If you take the ball into contact on his terms, on his watch, you are very likely, unless you get a play of the ball, but any contact, he will allow that.
I was looking at the Westmead-Monaghan game and for Rory Began's third 2.3 in the first half, there was a very, very similar tackle that Noel Mooney blew.
It was a foul on Stephen O'Hanlon by Ronan Wallace and John Heslin together.
Their hands are up saying.
So there's different interpretations of the very same incident.
Paul Falloon will do it.
differently to almost everybody else.
So players, what they expect from almost every other referee, they don't get there.
But this was a clear free to put Meade five up and then the Jones incident happens and then there's a two point.
So there's the swing.
Having said that, maybe Mayo would have kept coming and caught Meade anyway.
He's no arms.
He's really durable.
He's unbelievable.
He almost has...
They were just so struggling.