Blow for Doon as All-Ireland winner suffers season ending injury

STAR forward Barry Murphy will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a cruciate ligament injury in Doon’s round one win over Patrickswell.

The news will come as a huge blow for the player who featured off the bench in his first All-Ireland final against Cork in August.

Murphy will join fellow Limerick forward Peter Casey in rehabbing the injury with Casey suffering the same fate in the All-Ireland final.

The Doon captain has two All-Ireland medals to his name, missing the 2020 success, and was centre-forward on the 2017 side that won the U21 All-Ireland.

22 August 2021; Barry Murphy of Limerick celebrates after the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final match between Cork and Limerick in Croke Park, Dublin. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

Murphy was key for Doon in their round one win over Patrickswell clipping in with a couple of scores before falling foul to the ACL injury in the second minute of additional time.

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This is the second year in three that will see Murphy miss the majority of the club season after a hamstring injury sustained with Limerick saw him ruled out for the 2019 championship.

Doon face Ahane this weekend where a win will see them straight into the semi-finals. A loss to Ahane will see the fortunes of each side in group 2 come down to score difference with Doon beating Patrickswell and the ‘Well defeating Ahane.

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