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Published 15:02 26 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 15:02 26 Aug 2015 BST
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"We knew he was in trouble and Rory Hickey, the referee, stopped the match. He went to the sideline and said, ‘can somebody get a stretcher?’ “There were stewards standing there. They were all looking at each other and nobody knew anything. There was no stretcher. It was very unsavoury. “To make a long story short, we carted him off the field the same as if he was an auld dog. It wasn’t good enough.”Kennedy also claimed that there was no medical aid available to the player until an ambulance was called. https://twitter.com/kilmaley88/status/636091735857364993 However the Clare county board has denied the claims and said that there was a stretcher available and that the player was treated in accordance with the available medical advice.
"It’s regrettable that Conor Cleary was injured while playing for Kilmaley in Cusack Park on Saturday. Conor is an outstanding Clare hurler and footballer." "All in Clare GAA wish him a speedy recovery. Subsequent to his injury Conor was moved from the pitch with the assistance of the Kilmaley physiotherapist." "Contrary to reports a stretcher was available in Cusack Park on Saturday evening. However upon the advice of the relevant emergency medical services, it was deemed unnecessary for use in this particular case." "Clare GAA would like to record its gratitude to the ambulance services and HSE for their prompt attention and professional service that they provided,” the Clare GAA statement read."H/T Irish Examiner
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