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Published 08:08 4 Nov 2019 GMT
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Concern filled the grounds. Paramedics remained on the field for up to an hour after the final whistle.
Dr. Niamh Murphy, a Cuala supporter played a huge part in saving this man's life and she was thanked by the Carlow club on Twitter on Saturday night.
"Delighted to hear that the man from St Mullin's taken ill at today’s game is recovering in hospital. Thanks from Carlow to those who helped in very difficult circumstances," wrote Cuala on Twitter.
Before the Carlow club sincerely thanked Cuala for all their help, and singled out Murphy.
"All in St Mullins GAA Club we would like to sincerely thank you for all your efforts today. It's is genuinely appreciated. Special thanks to your wonderful Cuala supporter Dr. Niamh Murphy. Micheal is doing well due in no small part to your assistance. Míle Buíochas."
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