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5th August 2017
02:24pm BST

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Play raged on and Mayo stormed forward on the counter-attack.
In normal circumstances, Keegan would have charged up-field and offered himself up as an attacking option. He considered it but, as the RTE cameras showed, he caught sight of Murtagh in a bad way.
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Just as the TV cameras swept to follow the play, Keegan was spotted approaching Murtagh to check on him.
Former Dublin defender Collie Moran was watching the game from the stands and spotted what many at home would have missed - a classic act of sportsmanship. In a piece for The Sun, Moran commented:
'Lee stood beside Diarmuid Murtagh and put his hand on him and demanded that he get some attention. It was a very sporting gesture and something I’m glad to point out - and I didn’t need 12 different camera angles to pick it up either!'
Play continued for 30 seconds as Mayo broke forward, with referee Joe McQuillan following the action. It was only when Roscommon forced a turnover, and with both Keegan and Smith gesticulating for help, that the ref paused play so medics could get out to Murtagh.
The game was paused for two minutes but Murtagh was eventually able to continue. At this stage Keegan had moved off to mark his man.
It was a moment that was late being picked up but that should be acknowledged. Rivalries put to one side, for a few moments at least.Explore more on these topics: