Monaghan rally falls short as McCaul suffers injury setback
Monaghan narrowly lost their All-Ireland SFC first-round match 1-24 to 2-20 against Mayo at Clones, after trailing by 11 points at half-time. Manager Gabriel Bannigan praised his team’s character and spirit for fighting back to within a point, but they could not find the equalising score before the final whistle. Bannigan noted the side had lost key players to injury, including Stephen O’Hanlon during the week and Bobby McCaul during the match. McCaul, who had only returned from a year-long ACL injury, scored a goal and a point after being introduced as a halftime substitute, but was later stretchered off with what Bannigan described as a “bad knee injury” that “doesn’t look good.” Bannigan expressed particular disappointment for McCaul, calling it “a big blow” but expressing confidence the teenager would recover.
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Sources: BBC News
