Kilmacud Crokes boss Robbie Brennan will be keeping two fingers crossed that ace attacker Paul Mannion will be available for his side’s Dublin SFC semi-final.
Mannion was forced off midway through the second-half of yesterday evening’s 0-14 to 1-9 victory over Cuala at Parnell Park, where the former Dublin star suffered an ankle injury.
It came as a double blow for Crokes inside a minute as Mannion was helped off before Niall O'Callaghan hit the net for Cuala but the Stillorgan men held on for victory.
Sunday afternoon saw Ballyboden St Enda’s securing their berth in the last four thanks to a 3-15 to 3-10 win over Ballinteer St Johns before the later meeting of Castleknock and Thomas Davis (4pm).
TweetA double blow in 60 seconds for champions Crokes. Paul Mannion is forced off through injury, Niall O'Callaghan finds the net for Cuala
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