Forker headbutt on Murphy 'didn't look good' - McConvillepublished at 09:56 17 February

Aidan Forker became embroiled in a shoving match with Michael Murphy following the Glenswilly man's introduction and then headbutted the 35-year-old in the chest
Oisin McConville says Aidan Forker's headbutt to Michael Murphy's chest during Armagh's defeat by Donegal on Sunday "didn't look good" and expects the Orchard County skipper to be handed a two-match ban.
Speaking on The GAA Social on BBC Sounds, the Armagh great and current Wicklow manager admitted that prior to Sunday's rather bizarre incident, he didn't know whether GAA rules drew a distinction between a headbutt to an opponent's head and other parts of the body.
However, a literal reading of the rulebook suggests there is no such distinction with a headbutt described as a "category four infraction" which incurs a minimum two-match suspension.
"I wonder could the referee have stepped in a bit quicker and put an end to the pushing and shoving," McConville told the BBC GAA podcast.
"He's probably going to get two games. It probably is a sending off yeah.
"The headbutt to the chest does not look good. It's not a nice situation. It's not something that should be part of the game and he will get suspended. He'll know how stupid it was."
A two-game ban would rule Forker out of the home contests against Mayo and Dublin over the next two weekends with only scoring difference currently keeping sixth-placed Armagh out of the relegation spots, although they are only two points behind third-placed Dublin.
The incident occurred as the Armagh captain immediately squared up to Murphy following the Donegal man's introduction as a substitute in the 44th minute.
The duo initially become embroiled in a shoving match before Forker committed the offence which led to him being red carded by referee Sean Hurson.
Murphy hit a glorious point from play seconds after action was restarted and his 0-3 tally was only part of his impressive contribution following his introduction.
"He looked like somebody who hadn't been away," added McConville.
"He's definitely trimmed down a wee bit since he was in the studio. He looked in great shape."
McConville expects the five-time All-Star to be part of the Donegal starting line-up by the end of the Division One campaign.
"Donegal look as though they're going to a league final and I think [by that stage] he will be starting."