And today the four-year-old – who has stage four Neuroblastoma cancer and is currently undergoing frontline treatment and chemotherapy in Crumlin — got to meet Roy Keane and Ireland’s top footballers.
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Seamus Coleman and Donabate native, Merryn.
Darren Randolph shows his support with a t-shirt.
Stand-in skipper John O'Shea.
Norwich playmaker Wes Hoolahan with fellow Dubliner Merryn.
Roy Keane and Irish football stars welcome four-year-old cancer patient Merryn Lacy to squad training
LAST MONTH, YOUNG Dubliner Merryn Lacy got to meet her rugby heroes at Carton House.
And today the four-year-old – who has stage four Neuroblastoma cancer and is currently undergoing frontline treatment and chemotherapy in Crumlin — got to meet Roy Keane and Ireland’s top footballers.
Seamus Coleman and Donabate native, Merryn.
Darren Randolph shows his support with a t-shirt.
Stand-in skipper John O'Shea.
Norwich playmaker Wes Hoolahan with fellow Dubliner Merryn.
For more on Merryn Lacy’s story and fundraising drive, visit www.merynlacy.com, her Facebook page or @MerrynLacy
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