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Published 09:00 4 Jun 2022 BST
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27 September 2020; Con O'Callaghan, right, and Michael Fitzsimons of Cuala wearing a t-shirt in the warm-up in support of their team-mate Seán Drummond, who was injured in an accident last year, before the Dublin County Senior 2 Football Championship Final match between Cuala and St Brigid's at Parnell Park in Dublin.[/caption]
His team-mates and the wider Cuala GAA club have been central to these fundraising efforts as have AIG, who gave over their jersey sponsorship of Dublin’s four senior teams, men’s and women’s football, camogie and hurling, for a round of matches in the last month.
The General Manager at AIG Ireland Aidan Connaughton commented says that they were delighted to be able to support such a worthy cause.
“AIG is proud to be able to lend our support to such a worthy cause as Support4Drummo. Seán has shown tremendous resilience so far in his recovery and the ongoing fundraising efforts will ensure that he continues on that road to recovery
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