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Published 14:43 3 Aug 2015 BST
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James O’Donoghue injured his shoulder when he fell following a tackle by the goalkeeper in yesterday’s All Ireland Football Quarter final tie with Kildare. The Kerry Medical Team immediately realigned the shoulder and an X-Ray afterwards showed that there was no serious injury sustained. He will have a routine MRI Scan and will rest for a few days before beginning rehab and a graduated return to action.Whether that graduated return to action will allow him play against Tyrone or Monaghan remains to be seen, but at least the footballer has enough to keep his mind off the injury at home in Kerry today https://twitter.com/Jamesod7/status/628135781861867520
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