The Cork U20 footballers showed their class by standing together to make the shape of an 'M' and holding a minute's silence at training yesterday in memory of the late Brendán Óg Duffy.
It was one of many tributes paid around the country to the Monaghan U20 captain who tragically lost his life in a car crash on his way home from Friday night's Ulster semi-final win over Donegal.
After their manager Keith Ricken's remarkable interview with TG4 following Thursday night's thrilling Munster semi-final win over Kerry, one wouldn't expect anything less from these respectful and impressive young Rebels.
TweetThe Cork Under 20 Football panel and management held a minute silence at training today, in memory of @monaghangaa Under 20 Captain and @MonaghanHarps player Brendan Óg Duffy RIP. We offer our deepest sympathies to his family and friends. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam pic.twitter.com/jTGKAFbzKH
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) July 17, 2021