Murphy: The HawkEye official was adamant it was a point

The GAA’s HawkEye review official Dickie Murphy has confirmed the score detection technology employee on duty for Sunday’s All-Ireland SHC final twice analysed Brian Hogan’s catch before announcing the sliotar had passed his crossbar.

Murphy: The HawkEye official was adamant it was a point

The GAA’s HawkEye review official Dickie Murphy has confirmed the score detection technology employee on duty for Sunday’s All-Ireland SHC final twice analysed Brian Hogan’s catch before announcing the sliotar had passed his crossbar.

For the second game in a row — and the second time since HawkEye was introduced to the sport in Croke Park in 2013 — the system revealed Hogan had not been able to prevent the ball, on this latest occasion struck by John Donnelly in the 18th minute, from going over the bar for a point.

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