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Published 10:57 25 Jun 2018 BST
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His hand is outstretched towards the ball, not the man. His eyes are still on the ball only.
Seeing as he kneeling down towards the Laois man, it's only logical that his outstretched arm lifts back up towards the sky after impact.
He then catches O'Carroll.
His reaction to the sending off was that of a man who couldn't believe the bad luck that came his way, who felt as if the whole world didn't understand what had just happened in that incident.
Video Credit: RTÉ, The Sunday Game.Jim Gavin stood up for his player after the game, and it appears he had good right to do so.
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