
GAA fans all asking the same question after Kilkenny v Tipperary incident
There was plenty of needle between the sides, particularly in the second half. Tipperary were reduced to 14 men when Darragh McCarthy was shown a second yellow card for a challenge on Kilkenny goalkeeper Eoin Murphy.
But many fans felt Kilkenny should also have been reduced to 14 men for a challenge on Andrew Ormond with a few minutes of the second half to go.
Mikey Carey was shown a yellow card for the challenge, but replays appeared to show it was the hurl of Paddy Deegan that connected with the helmet of Ormond.
A number of people took to social media to have their say on the decision, with one person saying: "Any hurley that makes contact with helmet is a straight red card."
Another said: "That's some joke, Andy Ormond hit in the back of the head with the Hurley, had to be a red card."
Someone else asked: "How has James Owens not given a red card there?"
One other person stated: "He's made contact with the head … how is it not a red card? The biggest issue hurling has at the moment is the inconsistency in the application of basic rules."
Tipperary ran out winners by 4-20 to 0-30 and will now face Munster rivals Cork in the decider back at Croke Park on Sunday, July 20.

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