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Limerick boss John Kiely dismisses 'crazy' gamesmanship talk

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John Kiely has dismissed accusations of Limerick gamesmanship as "absolutely crazy" and "utterly laughable".Kiely's champions fell six points behind Galway in Saturday’s All-Ireland semi-final before goalkeeper Nickie Quaid was treated during a momentum-breaking pause.

Whatever the correlation, they outscored Galway by 1-18 to 0-06 from that moment.Opposition manager Henry Shefflin protested on the sideline during the stoppage while Waterford boss Davy Fitzgerald said it wasn’t the first time this year that Limerick "chose their moment… to break up the play".At a press event on Monday, Kiely said: "I think it’s absolutely ridiculous that we’re talking about this two days after two All-Ireland semi-finals.

It’s utterly laughable, to be quite honest with you. It’s unbelievable."Of course, it’s a focus that has been driven by a few individuals but I find it absolutely crazy that we’re talking about this two days after an All-Ireland semi-final."Kiely was asked if Quaid’s issue was related to contact lenses."I’m not privy to Nickie’s medical history," he retorted. "Can you imagine me going to Nickie, 'What’s your sight like, Nickie?’ Would you seriously think I’d be doing such a thing like that?

Absolutely not."Number one, I will highlight, who called in the doctor to Nickie? James Owens, the referee. So I’d say go and ask James Owens."Why did James Owens (do that)?

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