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25th October 2016
11:19am BST

He made an apology on the national airwaves a couple of weeks later but it never sat well with him. Donaghy revealed:
"It was my uncle, Brian, that had a word with me. He'll hate me saying that now but he was like, 'Oh Jesus, you'll have to go out and apologise. that was desperate - roaring in fellas' faces'. "I didn't see any issues with it. I had been doing it all through my basketball career. He had been giving me plenty of it from minute one to minute 36, 38 or whatever and I had one chance to answer it back. That was the best way to answer it - stick it in the onion sack. "I shouldn't have apologised. I regret it now, to be honest, but my uncle said it was the right thing to do. "I ended up getting man of the match in the semi-final against Cork and said 'Do you know what? I'll keep him happy now'. So I went, 'Oh I'm sorry for shouting in the Armagh fella's face'."Donaghy can still recall a piece written by Kingdom legend Dara Ó Cinnéide around the time - stating that he had nothing to apologise for - and he now agrees with it. There you have it - sorry he was sorry when he really wasn't sorry. Colm Parkinson chats to Kerry GAA legend, and author, Kieran Donaghy in a special edition of The GAA Hour. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes
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