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22nd July 2018
06:57pm BST

He comes under pressure from a Kerry back.
So he reacts by striking the ball out into space.
Owen Duffy was wise to it and he ran on to collect possession but Maurie Deegan blew for a foul and signalled an off-the-ground infringement.
Just like many referees before, just like fans and experts alike, Deegan was just being ignorant of one of the very first rules in the GAA handbook which indicates that a player in Walsh's position is well within his rights to strike the ball on the ground if he drops it and falls over.
RULE 1: THE PLAY
1.2 When the ball is on the ground, it may be played by any part of the body except the hand(s). It may be lifted off the ground with the feet. Exceptions (i) The goalkeeper may play the ball on the ground with his hand(s) inside his own small rectangle. (ii) Any player who falls or is knocked to the ground while in possession of the ball may fist or palm the ball away on the ground, and may score by so doing. (iii) The ball may not be lifted off the ground with the knees.It happened once before that incident too in the Kerry-Monaghan clash and it was highlighted in the game before as something the referee missed. Ultimately, Malachy O'Rourke's side could lose out in a place in the last four because of it. Kerry went straight down the field and scored the goal that drew the game. https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/1021079267067777024
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