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30th November 2017
11:46am GMT

The Mitchels had to jump the wall instead.
The scene caused upset and anger amongst Gaels all over the country who understood what a big game this was for Castlebar and what a non-issue this really was for the stewards at Tuam Stadium.
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On the latest episode of SportsJOE Live, Slaughtneil centre back Chrissy McKaigue shared that frustration along with host Colm Parkinson.
Wooly: It's actually disgraceful. The story behind this was Castlebar came out four minutes before they were supposed to. Two stewards made a team preparing to come out onto the field for a Connacht final jump over a wall.
Chrissy: It's an epidemic at the minute! The guys in the yellow or orange bibs need to just be completely removed - it's funny for us but it doesn't do any good for the GAA. That's a massive game for people there. Those players have sacrificed a lot of time and to not be allowed on the pitch... and the pitch was a quagmire anyway, so I don't know what they were trying to achieve.
Wooly: Four minutes, like. You jump over a wall there in long studs and you could easily turn your ankle. It's dangerous if nothing else. Maybe Tuam is like 'Welcome to Hell', like a Galatasaray away stadium - psychological warfare.
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