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Laois captain Stephen Attride suffers double fracture to his skull

Laois captain Stephen Attride suffers double fracture to his skull

Laois captain Stephen Attride has suffered a double-fracture to his skull, which will rule him out of the Leinster final and the rest of the season.

Attride sustained the injury in stoppage time as he collided with Carlow's Ciarán Moran, taking a knee to the head in the contest for a breaking ball.

The 23-year-old was knocked out in the incident, stretchered off the field and taken to the Mater Hospital where he was kept overnight.

“He was knocked out for a couple of minutes and he has a deep gash – but he has a double fracture of the skull and he’s unlikely to play football again this year,” Laois Football Board Chairman Laurence Phelan told LaoisToday.

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“It’s such hard blow. It was an incredible act of bravery – one of the bravest acts I’ve ever seen – and it stopped a Carlow attack when they were driving on looking for a goal to level the game.”

Earlier this year, Attride's Laois teammate Daniel O’Reilly sustained a fractured skull in an assault in Carlow after April's Division 4 final.

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