CORK U20 STAR forward Conor Corbett has had a devastating cruciate injury confirmed, ruling him out of the Rebels’ All-Ireland bid.
The42 understands that the Clyda Rovers clubman had a scan yesterday after suffering a blow to the knee in Thursday’s Munster final victory, and results last night revealed the injury.
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The news comes as a tough setback for the player, who had just come back from four months out after shoulder surgery last winter, and of course, for Keith Ricken’s side.
Cruciate injury confirmed for Cork's U20 star forward Conor Corbett, suffered blow to knee just before half-time in Thursday's Munster final.
Scan result last night revealed injury, really tough setback for player and team. Was in brilliant form, scoring 2-4 last week v Kerry.
Corbett had been in stunning form for the Rebels, scoring 2-4 last week against Kerry and 0-2 before coming off at half time in the decider win over Tipperary at Semple Stadium, Thurles.
The 2019 Electric Ireland Minor Footballer of the Year, Corbett was a key figure as Cork won their first All-Ireland title at that grade since 2000 that year. He scored 1-7 in the final as they overcame Galway.
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Cork U20 star forward suffers devastating cruciate blow
CORK U20 STAR forward Conor Corbett has had a devastating cruciate injury confirmed, ruling him out of the Rebels’ All-Ireland bid.
The42 understands that the Clyda Rovers clubman had a scan yesterday after suffering a blow to the knee in Thursday’s Munster final victory, and results last night revealed the injury.
The news comes as a tough setback for the player, who had just come back from four months out after shoulder surgery last winter, and of course, for Keith Ricken’s side.
Corbett had been in stunning form for the Rebels, scoring 2-4 last week against Kerry and 0-2 before coming off at half time in the decider win over Tipperary at Semple Stadium, Thurles.
The 2019 Electric Ireland Minor Footballer of the Year, Corbett was a key figure as Cork won their first All-Ireland title at that grade since 2000 that year. He scored 1-7 in the final as they overcame Galway.
- with reporting from Fintan O’Toole.
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