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Even injury couldn't prevent Darran O'Sullivan from helping his club to All-Ireland success

The Kerry star kicked 1-3 despite clearly struggling with a quad problem after half-time.

GLENBEIGH-GLENCAR BOSS Aidan Oโ€™Shea was full of praise for man of the match Darran Oโ€™Sullivan, who scored 1-3 to lead the Kerry club to All-Ireland success yesterday.

Oโ€™Sullivan hit 1-1 in the first-half against Tyroneโ€™s Rock St Patrickโ€™s before suffering a blow to his quad muscle, leaving his participation for the second period in doubt.

Darran O'Sullivan celebrates scoring his sides first goal

โ€œLook you could see that Darran wasnโ€™t 100 percent,โ€ said Oโ€™Shea.

โ€œHe got a dead leg and it was kind of a muscle injury as well. At half-time, he said he was going to come out and play again. We were toying with the idea of bringing him off and maybe bringing him back on again.โ€

The former All-Ireland winning Kerry captain was moved into the full-forward line and had a decisive impact, kicking two key scores in the final 10 minutes with the game hanging in the balance.

โ€œWe kind of said weโ€™d leave him there, he was going to keep someone busy anyway.

โ€œIf Darran was sitting on the ground in the corner, there going to have to put someone over to watch him, arenโ€™t they? So in fairness to him he couldnโ€™t do a whole pile for a few minutes of the second-half but he came up with some big plays.โ€

Oโ€™Sullivan has struggled with injuries in the past but Eamonn Fitzmaurice will be relieved to hear itโ€™s not something that should keep him sidelined for too long.

Glenbeigh-Glencar players celebrate at full time Glenbeigh-Glencar players celebrate at full time. Tommy Grealy / INPHO Tommy Grealy / INPHO / INPHO

โ€œI donโ€™t think he did massive damage, I donโ€™t think there was any crazy damage. He obviously wonโ€™t be fit to play in the next week or two but I couldnโ€™t see it being more than two or three week thing.โ€

It was a physical contest with plenty of off-the-ball skirmishes. Oโ€™Sullivan was involved in an altercation with a member of Rockโ€™s backroom team during the third quarter, when they traded shoves and the mentor was sent to the stands by referee Jerome Henry.

โ€œIt was bizarre,โ€ continued Oโ€™Shea, who is the 31-year-old son of seven-time All-Ireland winner Jack Oโ€™Shea.

โ€œI didnโ€™t see it but when I turned around I knew what happened straight away. Obviously there was a bit of an altercation.

โ€œLook, Iโ€™d say the same man probably wouldnโ€™t have entered the field if he had his time over again. I donโ€™t think there was a whole pile in it. He was (sent) into the stands afterwards. It wasnโ€™t a major thing.โ€‹

โ€œIt was a very tough game, it wasnโ€™t unbelievably dirty but there were four sendings off which is an awful lot for a game. It was probably the hardest game weโ€™ve had physically. Theyโ€™re a really hard team and they were a mentally tough team as well.โ€

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    Sep 22nd 2011, 3:55 PM

    the photo of ferris and the baby isnt unlike how he tackled Geniaโ€ฆ.

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