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Published 21:38 20 Feb 2017 GMT
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The Callan footballer had to be substituted in the first minute of his side's 1-1 draw with Evergreen on Sunday so he could be rushed in an ambulance for treatment.
In an accidental foul caused in a 50-50 challenge, Byrne was caught by the opposition player's studs and the results are a gaping hole where his skin used to be and a pool of blood on the hospital table.
Remarkably, the x-rays showed no chip or break to the bone but Byrne did go home with 11 stitches which will stay there for two weeks.
The initial consensus is that he'll be out for at least a month - doing nothing that is - but they'll have to check for ligament or tendon damage whenever his knee restores itself to its normal size.
Sure it's only a cut.
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