Monaghan Harps have released a commemorative jersey in honour of their late teammate Brendan Ó Dufaigh.
The 19-year-old, known as Ogie, was tragically killed in a car crash two months ago, just hours after he captained the Monaghan U20 footballers to an Ulster semi-final victory against Donegal at Brewster Park.
The Harps and the Monaghan GAA community is still coming to terms with the sudden death of one of its brightest young talents.
Harps players wore the special green and white shirt with 'Ogie' across the front, replacing the usual sponsorship logo, in yesterday's Monaghan SFC meeting with Ballybay Pearses.
It also features the number six worn by Brendan before his death and an image of him in action for his beloved club, along with the gaelic footballers' prayer on the back.
On @monaghangaa championship duty today for @NorthernSoundFM @ShannonsideFM as @MonaghanHarps take on @PearseBrothers .. This man not far from the thoughts.. #RipOgie pic.twitter.com/fw2FygdO1M
— Sean Mc Caffrey (@Smccaffreyradio) September 5, 2021
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