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21st September 2015
07:47pm BST

"It was a slippy day, the ball was on the ground to be challenged. I went down to challenge the ball and he's a big lad, trying to get around Kieran Donaghy is hard. "It's the heat of the battle. We'd like to say it's part of our culture, is humility, and the same with the Kerry lads. What happens on the pitch stays on the pitch. We shook hands and that was the end of it.However anyone unhappy with his comment may like to hear what Kieran Donaghy had to say when he was asked by RTE Sport this afternoon as Kerry made their way home. The Austin Stacks man has very much echoed McMahons comments and appears to be happy to let what ever happened on the field stay very much between the white lines
"What happens on the field stays on the field and that's the way I've always played it." "An All-Ireland final is a one-off game and whatever happens I'd leave it at that. I wouldn't be carrying anything into next year."There is also good news for Kerry fans tonight as it has been confirmed that Eamonn Fitzmaurice will be staying on as Kerry manager despite his three year term as boss coming to an end on Sunday. https://twitter.com/Slyone1069/status/646021619366948867 https://twitter.com/Slyone1069/status/646025669005176833
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