Monaghan GAA star Brendan 'Ógie' Duffy to be buried on

Monaghan GAA star Brendan 'Ógie' Duffy to be buried on Wednesday following road tragedy


Monaghan GAA star Brendan ‘Ógie' Duffy to be buried on Wednesday following road tragedy
Monaghan under-20s captain, Brendan ‘Ógie’ Duffy, who lost his life on Friday night
Brendan ‘Ógie’ Duffy, pictured before Friday's Ulster semi-final in Enniskillen
THE Ulster U-20 football final between Monaghan and Down is expected to be postponed this weekend in the wake of the tragic death of the team’s captain Brendan ‘Ógie’ Duffy.
The 19-year-old Monaghan Harps player will be buried on Wednesday after losing his life in a two-car collision on the N2 near Clontibret at around 11.30pm on Friday night.
The teenager had just departed the team bus at Monaghan’s GAA centre of excellence at Cloghan after captaining the county to victory over Donegal in the Ulster semi-final at Brewster Park in Enniskillen.

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