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26th July 2016
09:49am BST

"I thought it was only a little scratch but the physio came on and told me to put pressure on it. I put pressure on, took it off and then he put a spray and Vaseline on it to try and stop the bleeding," Gleeson told the Irish Examiner.
"He told me after the game that when I took the pressure off it, there was a big chunk of it hanging. He didn't want to tell me that on the field, he left it go."
Other than having a lobe lopped off, Waterford were not pushed too hard by Wexford, winning by 10 points in the end, and afterwards Gleeson went home and watched the highlights before trying to get to sleep.
"I went home and watched The Sunday Game, I tried to sleep but it didn't really work out too well,"Gleeson said.
"Any time I turned over, it was shooting up. I took two paracetamol. The pain wasn't too bad - it was any time I turned, I flicked off something and it would start throbbing and feel like a heartbeat in my ear."If sleep is an issue, surely lining out for another hour of hurling three days after the incident could be a bigger one? Not at all, Gleeson, whose ear is currently being held together with steri strips and glue, is currently on the hunt for some suitable attire.
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