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Robbie O'Flynn fouled but still should have scored - Dónal Óg Cusack

After 100 minutes of breathless action, Cork were presented with one last chance to force a replay, only for Robbie O'Flynn to put the ball wide from 21 yards.

Johnny Murphy blew the full-time whistle not long after, pushing Cork's wait for a 31st All-Ireland into a 20th year, as Clare claimed victory in a pulsating All-Ireland final.

However, replays clearly showed that Clare corner-back Conor Leen had hold of the Cork substitute's jersey as he shot.

Should referee Murphy have blown for a free and given Patrick Horgan a gilt-edged chance to force a replay?

Yes, is the short answer according to the Sunday Game panel of Liam Sheedy, Anthony Daly and Dónal Óg Cusack, but the Cork pundit was quick to say he thought it would be 'wrong' to say the decision had somehow spoiled the result.

"I wouldn't hold that against Clare. Clare won the game. Robbie O'Flynn would still say he should have put the ball over the bar. I guarantee you. He still got his shot off," said Cusack.

"It would be wrong. It would be wrong to let that colour the whole game. It was a foul, the jersey was pulled, but he still got a chance to put the ball over the bar.

"As a Cork person, and I'm aware who I am representing here today, I wouldn't be going on about that."

'Clare won the game... It'd be wrong to let it colour the whole game' - The panel assess the key moments in extra-time, with @DonalOgC arguing it would be wrong to dwell on the jersey tug on Robbie O'Flynn on the final play #thesundaygame #CLAvCOR #AllIrelandhurlingfinal pic.twitter.com/iN6iy5obut

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