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Galway

BY PAT NOLAN

SEAN MULKERRIN makes a clarificat­ion when asked about his ‘broken’ knee cap - it was actually shattered.

By the time he returns, Mulkerrin may have missed a full year’s football having sustained the injury while playing in the Sigerson Cup for NUIG last January.

He explained: “It was knee on knee and I was kind of planted and he was coming at speed, a small corner-forward just coming at speed and just hit the sweet spot or the bullseye and kind of shattered the kneecap so it wasn’t pleasant.”

Indeed, with the match against Ulster University nearly over and NUIG leading by two points, it was eventually abandoned and the Galway college were declared the winners after the ambulance took an age to arrive.

With NUIG going on to win the Sigerson and Galway claiming promotion from Division Two before regaining the Connacht title, Mulkerrin has already missed out on a lot as a result of the injury.

And, with a clearer pathway to the All-ireland final than at any time since they were last in one, starting with Sunday’s quarter-final against Armagh, he may be looking on at his Galway teammates for some time yet.

“When you feel you can contribute more on the pitch it is very difficult. It is always going to be that way, especially when you are accustomed to it, not even being togged or not even training with the lads.

“But then you see the lads, how they are training and pushing themselves every day and of course they get the reward with Connacht, so that in itself was great.”

Galway’s inside line of Robert Finnerty, Damien Comer and Shane Walsh contribute­d a whopping 1-14 of their Connacht final tally against Roscommon, 1-11 of it from play, and, although Galway’s Croke Park record has been dire in the last couple of decades, you’d have to think that the venue would suit that particular trio.

“I’ve got my fair trimmings in training as well, I can tell you that!” the full-back smiles.

“But yeah, I suppose if you look back at the Connacht final alone, how well the three of them inter-linked together, it was great and they’ve a lot more in them as well in terms of working together and doing it a bit more but they’re really firing at the minute which is great to see as a Galway man.”

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COMPETITIV­E Mulkerrin (right) against Mayo last year

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