
GAA
Share
Published 18:55 27 Jun 2021 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Michael Murphy lasted only 27 minutes for Donegal against Down. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
Off he went, looking glum. Cursing his luck after tearing up trees in training only to get the tweak when he was in his pomp.
Donegal hardly missed him and Bonner will be pleased that his team had 11 different scorers against Down. Following the game, Murphy told reporters that he hoped his hamstring was 'not too bad'. It was left to Bonner to provide whatever extra clarity he could give, especially with Murphy not due for a scan until early in the week. He told Donegal Sports Hub:
"I don’t think he has done any extra damage. I’ll go back inside and speak to the medical team. We’ll get him assessed." "He tightened up and we just took him out as a precaution," he added. "Michael is about long enough so he knows when he has to come out. We got him out at the right time."Murphy and Donegal have two weeks before the Derry game, in the last eight. We may see Donegal start their captain on the bench, on July 11, and hope they do not need to call on him.
Love Island’s Sean ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald’s sister responds to claims about his dating history
Several women have claimed to be ex-girlfriends of Galway GAA star. Sean ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald’s sister has officially responded to claims about the Love Island contestant’s dating history. This comes after a large number of young women have taken to social media claiming to be the Galway GAA star’s ex partner after he entered the villa. […]
GAA
2 days ago
Jarlath Burns phoned Ger Brennan to clear up suspension comments – here’s what was said
Tasty… Ger Brennan, after his longstanding 12-week ban made his first appearance back on the sideline. Managing the senior Dublin footballers, last night, he oversaw Dublin’s 1-24 win over Cavan in the All-Ireland second round. In March, Brennan was banned due to an altercation with Galway’s strength and conditioning coach, during the Sky Blues narrow […]
GAA
2 days ago
Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
GAA