Colm Keys: Robert Doyle's goal-line heroics saved the GAA's blushes as well as All-Ireland hopes for Tipperary
Briefly

A referee's report in hurling or football is deemed conclusive and authoritative, carrying complete weight unless there is undeniable evidence to suggest otherwise. The most crucial aspect within that report is the declaration of the scoreline, which holds significant importance in determining the outcome of the game. This principle underlines the integrity and finality of the officiating process in sports.
The referee's report of a football or hurling game is final. His or her declaration of something within that report doesn't just carry most weight, it carries all of the weight. Unless there is incontrovertible evidence to the contrary.
The declaration of a scoreline is the most important detail that a referee can document.
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