Moran a doubt for Royal clash
Mayo football manager John O'Mahony has confirmed that Barry Moran will be unlikely to play in Sunday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final against Meath after the player broke his finger.
Billy Joe Padden is being mentioned as a possible replacement for the full-forward as the Connacht champions look set to leave Conor Mortimer on the bench once again.
No doubt, O'Mahony will have watched with interest Kerry's rout of Dubli, with Sunday's winners set to face the Kingdom on 30 August. To that end, the manager is hoping that his side can 'push on' from the Connacht final victory over Galway.
He said: 'Winning Connacht was really the big one for us. The test for this team now will be to drive on from that.'
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