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Galvin doubtful for Kingdom's Rebel clash

Paul Galvin is struggling with ankle ligament damage and may miss the Killarney clash with rivals Cork
Paul Galvin is struggling with ankle ligament damage and may miss the Killarney clash with rivals Cork

Kerry lynchpin Paul Galvin remains an injury concern for Kerry, while Cork, Limerick, Wicklow and Louth have worries of their own ahead of the weekend's SFC action.

Galvin remains an injury concern for Kerry ahead of Sunday's Munster SFC clash with rivals Cork at Killarney.

The Finuge clubman is struggling with an ankle ligament injury and has yet to train with the team this week.

Opponents Cork have injury concerns of their own as Rebel full-back Graham Canty is doubtful due to the shoulder injury that kept him out of the league final victory over Mayo last month.

And Cork will definitely be without Anthony Lynch and Nicolas Murphy as they remain sidelined through injury.

Elsewhere, Limerick manager Mickey Ned O'Sullivan has only one injury worry ahead of Sunday's Munster Championship clash with Waterford at Dungarvan.

Full-back Conor Mullane is troubled with a hamstring injury picked up on the training field but otherwise O’Sullivan has a fully fit squad to choose from.

Ciaran Hyland has been passed fit to play for Wicklow in Sunday’s Leinster clash with Westmeath at Tullamore after recovering from a neck injury.

Meanwhile, Shane Lennon is a doubt for Louth as they prepare for Saturday’s Leinster clash with Kildare in Navan as he is still recovering from ligament damage in his hand, picked up in the recent clash with Longford.

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