Dublin player reportedly received serious injuries in challenge match

There are reports that the player sustained a fractured eye socket and a broken nose in the incident which took place before the throw-in.

Dublin player reportedly received serious injuries in challenge match

By Kevin Murphy

Dublin footballer Davey Byrne has been released from hospital after receiving a nasty injury in a recent challenge game with Armagh.

The Evening Herald report that the player sustained serious injuries in the incident which took place before the throw-in.

Davey Byrne in action for Dublin last season.

The Ballymun Kickhams player is understood to have suffered a fractured eye socket and a broken nose, amongst other injuries.

Intercounty games behind closed doors are now common place and Byrne was brought to Beaumont Hospital for treatment.

Dublin have been in breathtaking form this summer and they face Westmeath in the Leinster Final on Sunday.

Byrne spent a couple of nights in hospital and is unlikely to feature in Jim Gavin’s panel for the provincial final.

Armagh who are managed by Kieran McGeeney face Galway in the qualifiers this weekend which is a tricky home tie for the Orchard County.

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