Griffin likely to start for Dublin U-21's

Virus victim Paul Griffin is likely to be fit to start for Dublin in Sunday's All-Ireland U-21 final against Galway at Portlaoise.

Virus victim Paul Griffin is likely to be fit to start for Dublin in Sunday's All-Ireland U-21 final against Galway at Portlaoise.

Griffin was ruled out only last week with a glandular fever scare but has been given the all clear on that front.

He trained with the county side on Tuesday night and also with club side Kilmacud Crokes during the week.

Dublin will have their final training session tomorrow morning before the O'Moore Park date.

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