Unmasked: The Louth Fan Who Started Referee Attacks ; the 23-Year-Old Electrician Was Devastated by Ref's Controversial Goal Decision but 'Didn't Hit Him' [Eire Region Edition 2]

Mail on SundayJuly 18, 2010

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THE Louth supporter who launched the attack on the referee in last Sunday's Leinster final is a 23-year-old electrician from Dundalk, the Irish Mail on Sunday can reveal.

As hundreds of thousands of spectators in Croke Park and on TV watched fans invade the pitch at the end of the tumultuous match, the bulky figure of Joe Conlon was seen running at the referee and throwing a wild punch.

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Unmasked: The Louth Fan Who Started Referee Attacks ; the 23-Year-Old Electrician Was Devastated by Ref's Controversial Goal Decision but 'Didn't Hit Him' [Eire Region Edition 2]

The Louth supporter, wearing a red polo shirt, appeared to strike him on the chest before being pushed back by players and walked away while...

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