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Peter O’Mahony and Rassie Erasmus speak to the media at UL.

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  • Munster’s Champions Cup game against Glasgow Warriors will go ahead as planned on Saturday.
  • The province’s captain, Peter O’Mahony, was understandably emotional as he paid tribute to Anthony Foley in Limerick.
  • Seamus ‘Banty‘ McEnaney is back in inter-county management after taking the reins of the Wexford footballers.
  • Paddy Barnes has been added to the same New York card as Michael Conlan for St Patrick’s Day.
  • Ulster are hopeful of having Ruan Pienaar fit for their must-win Champions Cup clash against Exeter this weekend.
  • Connacht’s new Springbok out-half Marnitz Boshoff will arrive in Galway later this week.
  • Louis Ludik has signed a new three-year deal with Ulster.
  • Tomás O’Leary, meanwhile, has signed a short-term deal with Top 14 outfit Montpellier.

Dundalk players after training at Tallaght Stadium.

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  • Steve Hansen has made three changes for New Zealand‘s Test match against Australia on Saturday.
  • Fenerhahce‘s plane had an emergency landing en route to Manchester for tomorrow’s Europa League tie with United.
  • Anthony Joshua will defend his world heavyweight title on 10 December.
  • All Black great Dan Carter insists he has never come across any banned substances in rugby.
  • Former Man City CEO Garry Cook is among a number of high-profile staff let go by UFC.
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Liverpool teen Harry Wilson further enhanced his reputation as a star of the future with a delightful backheel against Manchester United’s U23s last night

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On The Record

“I cannot confirm that he will play, but now he is fit and it is now time for him to go back to the levels that we know he can achieve.”

Jose Mourinho has issued a warning to Man United’s big-money signing Henrikh Mkhitaryan after the Armenian has endured a frustrating start to life at the club.

Where we were today

Murray Kinsella was down in Limerick as Rassie Erasmus and Peter O’Mahony bravely faced the media, while Ben Blake was at Tallaght for Dundalk’s pre-game press conference.

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Dundalk’s Andy Boyle.

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The Fixture List

  • Attention turns to the Europa League on Thursday with Dundalk continuing their campaign against Zenit at Tallaght Stadium (8.05pm).
  • Man United are also in action as they host Fenerbahce (8.05pm) at Old Trafford while Southampton are in Milan to face Inter (6pm).

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Don’t turn your back on a powerful footballer who has three All-Irelands and two All-Stars to his name, as Rory O’Carroll showed a poor opponent in Auckland.

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Banty is back in inter-county management

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SEAMUS ‘BANTY’ MCENANEY is back in inter-county football after agreeing a three-year term as Wexford manager.

McEnaney, the former Monaghan and Meath boss, takes over from David Power in charge of the Division 4 outfit.

“On foot of a recommendation from the FAC, agreement has been reached with Seamus McEnaney from Monaghan to assume the role of SF Manager for a 3 year period subject to review at end of year 2,” a statement from Wexford read.

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“Considerable consultation has taken place with key panel members and the appointment will be warmly received by them and supporters generally.

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“We wish Seamus, who is better known as Banty to his friends, and the players well.”

McEnaney had been tipped to replace Terry Hyland in Cavan before that job went to Mattie McGleenan.

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DON’T TURN YOUR back on a powerful footballer who has three All-Irelands and two All-Stars to his name.

It’s a harsh lesson but one that was learned by a St Patrick’s Emerald City player in a match against former Dublin full-back Rory O’Carroll in Auckland over the weekend.

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O’Carroll recently joined Marist Rangers GAA Club having decided to work and travel in New Zealand, and opt out of the Dubs’ All-Ireland title defence attempt, at the start of this year.

A man who is more accustomed to dealing with the physical challenges posed by Aidan O’Shea and Kieran Donaghy, he made his presence felt in this Auckland GAA tie, a 3-10 to 2-12 victory for the Rangers.

He may have been in the unfamiliar role of midfield but when you have the experience and athleticism of O’Carroll, the number on your back doesn’t matter a whole lot.

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The Kilmacud Crokes clubman also lined out for John McBrides GAA club in Chicago over the summer months after a spell of travel in Latin America.

Crokes are, of course, also having to make do without O’Carroll’s services this season and would no doubt like to have the 26-year-old available for their Dublin SFC quarter-final clash against St Jude’s tonight.

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ZACH TUOHY LOOKS set to follow Pearce Hanley’s lead in completing an AFL move and ending a lengthy spell with his first club in the oval-ball game.

The Laois native, who was an unused substitute for Portlaoise in their county final defeat to Stradbally last weekend, is on the brink of signing for Geelong in a draft-pick trade deal.

Mayo man Hanley confirmed his move to Gold Coast Suns yesterday, ending his eight-year stint at the Brisbane Lions.

Tuohy recently requested a trade to Geelong after rejecting a contract offer from Carlton, the club he joined on an international rookie deal in 2010 before making his first-grade debut in 2011. And he has appears to have had his wish granted.

The half-back, who is renowned for his running game and his booming kick, has gone on to accumulate 120 appearances for the Blues which included a remarkable run of 90 consecutive games dating back to the start of the 2013 season.

Tuohy is expected to join the Cats who will forego a future first-round draft pick, while Carlton utility Billy Smedts is also expected to switch to Geelong as part of the deal.

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Carlton, who still have Irish recruits Ciaran Byrne (Louth) and Ciaran Sheehan (Cork) on their books, had a disappointing season in 2016 which culminated in a 14th-place finish after 15 losses in their 22 games.

Sheehan’s AFL future remains uncertain having not played a first-grade game since 2014, only making his return from an 18-month injury absence with Carlton’s affiliate club, the Northern Blues, last May.

Byrne is another who has struggled with injuries — his 2015 season was ended by a hamstring issue days after making his debut, while his 2016 season was cruelly ended by a cruciate injury after he had earned rave reviews in a number of his 11 appearances.

Tuohy looks set to join former Kerry minor captain Mark O’Connor, who confirmed his move to the club yesterday, at Geelong for next season. Padraig Lucey, another Kerry native, was delisted by the club towards the end of last month after failing to make the breakthrough to the first grade.

Geelong have been one of the top teams in the AFL in recent seasons, having won three Grand Finals over the past 10 years, and were beaten by Sydney Swans in the Preliminary Finals (final four) last month.

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WAYNE MCNAMARA HAS called time on his inter-county career.

The 30-year-old defender confirmed his retirement this evening through a statement released by Limerick GAA.

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McNamara won a Munster title with the Shannonsiders in 2013.

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The oldest member of TJ Ryan’s 2016 senior panel, McNamara has been involved with the setup since 2006, making his senior championship debut against Offaly in 2008.

The Adare clubman ends his inter-county career with one Munster title, a 2011 Division 1B national league medal and a Waterford Crystal Cup.

“I have decided it’s the right time to step away from inter county hurling,” said McNamara. “It was always my dream to play for Limerick and I’m very thankful I got to live that dream.

“I was very fortunate during my career to have played alongside and against some wonderful hurlers and sportsmen, many of whom will remain friends for life.

“Wearing the Limerick jersey, representing my club and family was always a cherished honour for me but no county player can perform without the support of others.”

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Wayne McNamara: a fearless and fearsome hurler. Wore Limerick jersey with honesty. Retires having given a solid innings. #GAA

— John Fogarty (@JohnFogartyIrl) October 18, 2016

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McNamara continued to thank his teammates, management and backroom teams, his club and other influences on his career in the statement released on the Limerick GAA Facebook page.

“To John Kiely and current Limerick management and players, I wish you the very best in the coming season” he concluded.

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Dundalk’s Stephen O’Donnell at the 2016 PFA Player of the Year Award nominations.

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  • Dundalk manager Stephen Kenny has admitted fixture congestion is taking its toll on his ‘exhausted’ players ahead of the club’s Europa League game against Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday. Meanwhile, there will be a full house at Tallaght Stadium after the Lilywhites announced the fixture is a sell-out.
  • Former Kerry All-Ireland-winning minor Gaelic football captain Mark O’Connor has agreed to join AFL club Geelong on a two-year international rookie deal.
  • Munster have shared their gratitude with the rugby community in the wake of Anthony Foley’s death as the province works towards Saturday’s Champions Cup fixture against Glasgow.
  • Leinster fly-half Johnny Sexton faces a race against time to prove his fitness for his province’s Champions Cup visit to Montpellier on Sunday.
  • The top two in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division, Dundalk and Cork City, dominate this year’s PFAI Team and Player of the Year shortlists.
  • Mayo man Pearce Hanley has completed his move to the Gold Coast Suns from their Queensland AFL rivals the Brisbane Lions.
  • The new stand at Tallaght Stadium, which is being funded by South Dublin County Council, will cost €1.9m plus VAT.

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Adrian Doherty in action for Manchester United.

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  • An uphill battle is expected at next year’s Tour de France after the course, which will feature climbs of the Vosges, Jura, Pyrenees, Centra Massif and Alps regions, was unveiled today.
  • A book on former Manchester United and Northern Ireland football prodigy Adrian Doherty is one of seven titles on the shortlist for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award.
  • Uncapped Ospreys duo Sam Davies and Rory Thornton have been included in Wales’ 36-man squad for next month’s home internationals against Australia, Argentina, Japan and South Africa.
  • At 51 years old boxing legend Bernard Hopkins insists he is ready to retire after his fight in December against Joe Smith.
  • The UFC has denied claims by Georges St-Pierre that he is no longer under contract with the promotion.
  • The Cleveland Indians overcame the loss of starting pitcher Trevor Bauer to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 4-2 last night and move to the brink of the World Series.
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 I was absolutely knackered at half-time. I came in and got sick in the sinks at Croke Park. It raised eyebrows a little bit. It took a long time to get back up to that level.

Dublin forward Paul Mannion revealed the difficulties he faced in getting back up to speed earlier this season after spending the 2015 campaign in China and Chicago.

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A solemn Mike Ross talks to the press at today’s press conference.

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The Fixture List

  • Tomorrow night is another busy one in the Champions League with eight fixtures down for decision. Arsenal host Ludogorets Razgrad in Group A while Pep Guardiola takes Manchester City to the familiar surroundings of the Nou Camp to face Barcelona in Group C. Celtic entertain Borussia Monchengladbach in the other Group C tie. Elsewhere, it’s Paris Saint-Germain v Basel; Dynamo Kiev v Benfica; Napoli v Besiktas; Bayern Munich v PSV Eindhoven and FC Rostov v Atletico Madrid (all 7.45pm).
  • There are also two games tomorrow night in England’s Championship (both 7.45pm) — Cardiff v Sheffield Wednesday and Preston v Huddersfield.

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FORMER MINOR ALL-IRELAND-WINNING captain Mark O’Connor has joined AFL club Geelong.

O’Connor played on Kerry’s victorious underage sides in 2014 and 2015, captaining Jack O’Connor’s charges in the latter, and has chosen the Cats after a number of AFL sides expressed interest in the Dingle man.

“I’ve made the decision to go to Geelong,” O’Connor, who has signed an international two-year rookie contract, told Radio na Gaeltachta’s An Saol ó Dheas this morning.

“It’s a very quiet place, like Dingle, and I was very comfortable there. I was really taken with Geelong.

“When I went in there everyone was very friendly, and I felt at home there,” the 19-year-old midfielder added.

The news comes as a blow for Kerry as O’Connor had been widely tipped to progress to the Kingdom’s senior ranks in coming years.

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O’Connor admitted Kerry management were happy for him but had hoped that he would stay in Ireland.

“They were very happy to hear about it on a personal level, but with their Kerry caps on they weren’t as happy,” he said.

“I thanked them for all their help. It was a bit mixed I suppose. They were very happy for me personally, but as managers and players they weren’t as happy. They didn’t put any pressure on me to stay, they said it was my own decision.”

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O’Connor will move to Geelong, a city about 50km south-west of Melbourne, in the next three or four weeks.

The Cats are one of the most successful clubs in the AFL and have won three Grand Finals over the last 10 years.

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MAYO NATIVE PEARCE Hanley has completed his AFL trade to Queensland rivals Gold Coast Suns, ending his eight-year spell at the Brisbane Lions.

Hanley, 27, has consistently been one of the best players for the struggling Lions in recent seasons, playing 129 first-grade games for the club.

Former DCU student Hanley joined the Lions as a rookie pick in 2008 before being upgraded to the senior list the following year.

The Ballaghaderreen man, whose brother Cian is still on the books at the Lions, moves 80km south down the Queensland coast to the Metricon Stadium.

Hanley’s deal is part of a three-way trade that also involves Port Adelaide, and sees the halfback/midfielder switch clubs and the three franchises swap draft picks.

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“Our priority during the exchange period has been to add mature-aged talent that could make an immediate impact at our football club, and Pearce certainly fits that criteria,” Gold Coast football boss Marcus Ashcroft said.

1/2 Very big thank you to everyone and anyone who has helped me along this amazing journey at the lions but that chapter has come to an end

— pearce hanley (@pearcehanley) October 18, 2016

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2/2 and now Im excited to get started at the Suns and earn the respect off my new team mates. Can't wait to grab this opportunity 👊🏻

— pearce hanley (@pearcehanley) October 18, 2016

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Brisbane finished 17th of the 18 teams in the AFL ladder last season, while the Suns ended the campaign in 15th.

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IT’S HALF-TIME in Dublin’s first National League tie of the year. It’s also Paul Mannion’s first game back in a Dublin jersey since 2014.

After a lively first-half on Kingdom debutant Brian Ó Beaglaoich, the Kilmacud Crokes forward isn’t feeling so sprightly.

In the privacy of the Croke Park dressing rooms, he’s hunched over, throwing up into a sink.

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After spending the 2015 campaign in China and Chicago, Mannion is getting to grips once again with the high physical demands of inter-county football.

He played some O’Byrne Cup football with UCD in early January, but this is different. This is Kerry in Croke Park.

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“I was absolutely knackered at half-time,” Mannion recalls. ”I came in and got sick in the sinks at Croke Park. It raised eyebrows a little bit. It took a long time to get back up to that level.

“It never happened me before even after the hardest training sessions I’ve ever done in my life, long runs and sprints that never happened me.

“I knew after coming back from the year I had I wasn’t in the best of shape. It wasn’t really surprising, it was a bit weird for the other lads, but they knew the shape I was in.”

Mannion’s close friend Jack McCaffrey faces a similary battle to build back up his fitness levels in 2017. The 2015 Footballer of the Year stepped away for the summer and volunteered in Africa as part of his medical studies.

“I think he [McCaffrey] will come back and as long as he trains hard he’ll fit in fine, it won’t be any trouble to him. I don’t expect it to be any struggle for him.

“Maybe fitness wise at the start, like I did, but I was talking to him a few weeks ago and he claims he’s in the best shape of his life!”

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After his year out, Mannion picked up his second senior All-Ireland title earlier this month. That number might be three had he stayed around last year, but it’s not something that keeps him up at night.

“I felt like I’d love a break. I didn’t really expect to have played Dublin senior football for two years anyway.

“By the time it came around it was a welcome break and a chance to explore a bit of the world, learn a language and meeting people from all over the world. It was a great year and I didn’t have any regrets.

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“I was in Beijing and Wuhan. Wuhan I was probably thinking was a bad choice maybe because I didn’t really like the city. I was loving Beijing. No, I didn’t really miss football an awful lot.

“I was doing a lot of other things, playing soccer in a college soccer league, playing pool, table tennis like mad – every day. I was having fun. There was no regret. I was doing a bunch of other amazing things so it was just another experience really.”

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— Paul Mannion (@Maaanonion) September 19, 2014

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“I wouldn’t be fluent [in Manderin]. By the time I left I was pretty good, holding a conversation was fine. I just never really get the opportunity to speak it now, and you need to be practising it regularly. The same as any other language, you need to be keeping it up.”

He’s studying for a Masters degree in Digital Innovation at Smurfit Business School, and doesn’t rule out returning to China for work in the future. For now though, he’s happy to be in the business of winning All-Irelands with Dublin.

Things might have worked out differently. A talented underage soccer player, Mannion was capped by the Ireland schools’ team in 2011. He lined out for Belvedere and Home Farm, before the lure of winning All-Irelands with Dublin swayed him towards Gaelic football.

“It was 2011, the year with the minors, that really made me choose Gaelic. We lost the final against Tipp that year, the same day that the seniors won. And I remember standing on the pitch that day, [thinking] I would love to go on and win a senior.

“It was only a few months later that I was in the under-21 panel with Jim [Gavin], and just followed on from there, and never really thought about going back to soccer after that.”

Has he any regrets he never pursued a professional career in England? ”For me, I am glad that I didn’t have the opportunity and glad I didn’t go. I can see a lot of the lads that did go away from my age group and there is only one left over there now.

“So a lot of them are coming back and playing in the League of Ireland and they don’t have college degrees or anything to fall back on.

“They are still holding out hopes to get back across, but that just wouldn’t interest me at all. [I’m] much more happier with the way things have turned out.”

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Things haven’t turned out badly for the 23-year-old. After his encounter with the Croke Park sink in January, he flitted in and out of the team before making it back into the starting XV for the All-Ireland final replay against Mayo.

Mannion was confident enough about his own form to approach Gavin and throw his hat into the ring for a starting place.

“I spoke to one of the [selectors] and he said, ‘Tell Jim how you feel’. I just initiated it myself.

“I spoke to Jim and I said, ‘I feel ready, I feel I’m flying and if you’re thinking of making any changes I’m confident and up for the challenge’. Then a couple of days before he gave me the nod.”

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Paul Mannion was on hand to launch Elverys Intersport’s #BringTheColour campaign.

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FORMER MONAGHAN SELECTOR Declan Brennan has revealed plans to establish a Club Players Association (CPA) – and revealed that he’s received over 10,000 messages from interested parties wishing to contribute.

The CPA’s goal is to ensure a voice for club players across the country, with particular emphasis on the fixtures schedule which often sees them without games for weeks and months on end as the inter-county season is in progress.

Brennan, regarded as the driving force behind Dublin City University’s first Sigerson Cup win in 2006, is also a four-time county SFC winning manager with Clontibret, with whom he won two titles as a player.

Brennan worked alongside former Meath star Colm Coyle when he was Monaghan manager and after a stint with DCU, he worked with Ulster University (Jordanstown) for two years at Sigerson Cup level.

Brennan is planning to hold a national meeting “within the next three to four weeks”, where plans will be formalised for the establishment of the CPA.

He revealed: “At that meeting, we intend to send out the message out in relation to what we’re about, and where we’re going with this as an organisation.

“We don’t necessarily see ourselves setting something up in stone for years ahead. It’s more to identify the problems at the moment, and put forward what we think should be done.

“If we’re not listened to, we feel from talking to people and getting the air at the moment, that there is player power on the club scene, and we’ll try to do something about it.

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“We need to help the administrators in Croke Park, who have so much bureaucracy and red tape to go through, that they can’t manage it.

“It has to come from the players themselves. They have to drive this over the line.

“They want time off, and they want to play football at decent times of the year.

“I see no difference between the club and county player – they’re all putting in the same effort at this moment in time, and deserve the same respect.

“This is not about me,” Monaghan native Brennan stressed. “I’m not involved with anybody at this moment in time and don’t intend to be but I suppose, over the years, I’ve witnessed a lot of things going on and it’s come to a head over the last number of months.”

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It was reported earlier this year that Down legend Conor Deegan was considering setting up a group similar to the GPA, to represent club players, and now Brennan has come forward with similar plans.

He said: “I’m not sure who was talking and I haven’t really been listening to what other people had in mind.

“I’m not going on this on a solo run. A number of people contacted me asking to get involved in some capacity.

“I felt the best way to would be to speculate on how much hurt and anxiety is out there, by a simple text, Facebook, email and social media.

“I’ve received over 10,000 messages, mostly from club players and there’s no point in saying from an official end of things.

“Club officials and county board officials, no, which is what I sort of expected.

“I was never fond of the administration end of things, I’ve always been involved in coaching and management.

“I have great respect for people who do that but it’s come to a head that they’re so far removed from the reality of what’s going on in the day-to-day situation with clubs.

“People are telling me they’re totally frustrated by the lack of respect, fixtures being put on at short notice.

“People are going to America for two or three months and missing very little and then at the end of the year, they’re playing through the gutters.

“Look at the Dublin situation, where lads were asked to play a week after the All-Ireland final. People need to wake up to this.”

Brennan’s business, DBSM Sports Management centre of excellence, is based in Castleshane, Monaghan.

Brennan and his team specialise in premier sports performance and injury rehabilitation.

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