Kilmacud Crokes boss Robbie Brennan on today’s All-Ireland club semi-final win.
PAUL MANNION COULD be in the frame to feature for Kilmacud Crokes in the All-Ireland club football final in a fortnight.
“Paul is close. He’s running and he’s kicking and I think everybody is happy with where he’s at. It’s just whether he’s able to go back in, he hasn’t played since so it’s a big ask. But he has another couple of weeks, the final was always possibly the plan for him timewise, but if he can play or not is another thing.
The memories of that dramatic loss to Kilcoo when Jerome Johnston pounced for a match-winning goal at the end of extra-time remain fresh in the mind of the Kilmacud manager. Brennan was forced to endure an anxious finale to their semi-final success, Kerins O’Rahillys kicking four of the game’s last five points and pressing hard for a goal to draw the game in injury-time.
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