Fennell still in Gilroy's plans

Eamonn Fennell's club troubles are not affecting his inter-county football so far
Eamonn Fennell's club troubles are not affecting his inter-county football so far

Eamonn Fennell will line out for Dublin against Meath in their O'Byrne Cup quarter-final replay, despite his uncertain club future.

Fennell's proposed transfer from O'Tooles to St Vincents was again blocked on Monday night, leaving the player in limbo

According to Dublin County Board rules, if Fennell refuses to play for O'Tooles, he will not be allowed to play for the Dubs.

However, according to the GAA's Official Guide, Fennell only needs to be registered with a club, and Dublin manager Pat Gilroy is happy to include him in his plans until he is told otherwise.

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