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Former Armagh All-Ireland Winner In Hospital After Suffering Serious Head Injury

Former Armagh All-Ireland Winner In Hospital After Suffering Serious Head Injury
Conor Neville
By Conor Neville
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Armagh's All-Ireland winning full-forward Ronan Clarke is currently in intensive care after a sickening collision with a goalpost in a club match yesterday.

Clarke was playing for Pearse Óg in a club match against Maghery when the unfortunate accident took place. According to BBC Northern Ireland, he was rushed to Craigavon Hospital following the incident.

He is deemed to be in a 'serious but stable condition.'

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Clarke was one part of the famous full-forward line, alongside Steven McDonnell and Oisin McConville, that powered Armagh to their All-Ireland victory in 2002.

GAA supporters and players have been offering their support.

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