DONEGAL FOOTBALLER RYAN McHugh has revealed he suffered ‘a slight bleed’ in his brain earlier this year in the first of two concussions that the All-Star winner picked up during the 2018 season.
The 24-year-old is currently sidelined after receiving medical advice to sit out the rest of the year after he was concussed for the second time.
McHugh recovered from the first one that he sustained in the spring in action for Donegal, to line out in their summer championship campaign but then missed out for Kilcar, the 2017 county senior kingpins, as they made their club exit at the quarter-final stage.
“I had two concussions,” outlined McHugh, speaking in Philadelphia at the 2018 PWC All-Stars tour.
“I had one at the start of the league this year and I took about eight weeks off, I had a slight bleed in my brain. So I was advised medically to take time off. Take a rest.
“It was a mixture. Three knocks in games. Dublin, Kildare and Tyrone were the three games. Our Doctor, Kevin Moran is one of the top doctors in Ireland and he was looking after me. So I took about six to eight weeks off and I was grand then. 100% after that.
“Unfortunately I went back to the club and we had a challenge match against St Vincent’s of Dublin. I picked up another knock and I don’t really remember a lot about that. I got the CT scan and was advised again by the doctor to take a longer rest.
“Thankfully again I am grand. Back in the gym and I am looking forward to getting out running when I get back from holidays and will be ready to rock for the McKenna Cup.”
McHugh praised the Donegal team medics for their advice in helping him to recover and believes it was a more difficult situation for his parents to deal with.
“I didn’t really think about that. Now it was a slight bleed, they weren’t 100% sure. Maybe Mum and Dad might have thought more about it but I was that engrossed in trying just to get back and get myself ready for the next Donegal match.
“Kevin Moran, I put my full hands in him and we’ve a great relationship so we do. He does what he does best. He was advising me and I think to be fair to Kevin, he wasn’t looking at it from a Donegal or Kilcar point of view, he was looking at it to make sure that Ryan McHugh was going to be okay and going to be back, when he is fit to come back a better player.
“I know the first time I had it, I actually didn’t get the symptoms and stuff until about two weeks later, so I didn’t. So it was strange, it actually happened at training one night, I just felt ill and dizzy and stuff.
“I went to Kevin and Kevin pulled me out straight away. If Kevin wasn’t there, I could have trained on. You just have to get on with it. It’s not like when you break a leg, you come back and try to build it up in the gym. It’s just rest really all you can do, stay away from computers and that sort of stuff. It is worrying but I didn’t really think about it.”
Being absent as Kilcar attempted to defend their Donegal senior title was frustrating for McHugh.
“It was a rest you didn’t want to take. When you had a chance to play for your club and we were actually county champions last year and we had a chance to defend our title. So it was a break you didn’t want to take but you have to think of later on in life.
“It’s not easy but if you are told by a doctor to rest, there is nothing really you can do. Barry (Doherty, Kilcar manager) accepted it and to be fair it was a tough year for the Kilcar boys, with myself and Paddy missing from the club.
“It’s a strange injury because looking at somebody you don’t think there is anything wrong with them. It was tough. After the time you have slight headaches and you know there is something wrong with yourself.
“After a week and a half you start to come round to yourself but the fear is if you pick up another one you can pick up serious injuries. I don’t know a lot about it, I was taking the advice of Dr Kevin Moran and that’s it.”
McHugh’s dynamic, all-action style has helped him to become established as a standout Gaelic footballers, garnering two All-Stars in the last three seasons. Altering that approach to playing is something he may consider in light of these concussion incidents.
“Myself and Dad were actually on about that. I was reading up on Johnny Sexton and there was a lot written about him and head injuries and concussions.
“He had to change the style of the way he tackles. I don’t know the basics of rugby but he said he changed the style of his tackle, the way he went in. He must have been going in with his head or something.
“So it is something I can look at in the future. It is easy to say it sitting around the table but when you are in the heat of a Championship battle and the ball is there to be won, it’s another story. I think it is something to look at along with different aspects of my game.”
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@Cathal Scully: FACT
@Square: no argument. Another great performance by the lads.
@Cathal Scully: fluke!
@Kevin Dillon: he makes me laugh all the time his interviews are amazing sure its just a fluke lol
Brilliant lads! What a win and it looked so comfortable too. The stroke rate perfectly increasing into that last 500m. Left the Greeks and Italians in their wake over the last 250m too.
Brillent legends up skibbereen
Some achievement ! Well done
The boys having the craic and winning gold medals for fun.
@Joe O’Regan: Great to see fellas enjoying what they do while being totally focused and successful. Mighty crac when they get home to Skib.
@TL55: that’s why they are successful. Being down to earth and grounded means they are calm under pressure. The two of them are amazing.
@Joe O’Regan: 100%
Incredible! Bravo lads, outstanding.
Well that’s a terrible start to the day for Ray Ridge
@anthony davoren: he’s devastated I’d say
@anthony davoren: Come on now, Anthony, this isn’t about me. Let’s congratulate the lads on a gold medal and stop obsessing about me for a moment.
@Ray Ridge: lol
@Sean: Lots of love to you too, Sean xx
@Ray Ridge: it’s ok Ray two other teams failed to win medals today, you can double down on them to get your fill of negativity out of the way for the day. You were riding the crest of a wave yesterday with the boxers
@anthony davoren: Ya, I saw that Anthony. Poor start to the track and field for us also. All 3 runners were tailed off in the 1500m heats. Sailers messed up at the start there also. Bar, the skibb rowers who were expected to medal, it has been another poor morning overall for our athletes.
@Ray Ridge: 5 medals allready gym guy tommorry rory on a charge show jumpers in with a great chance later poor morning wtf we won gold ya spoon
@Square: Lads, Ray only exists because ye give him purpose by replying to him and mentioning him. If everyone would just ignore him he’d disappear because all he wants is the reaction. You can’t win with words because you acknowledging he exists is his goal. Wise up please.
@PJ Smith: he just a bit of fun
@PJ Smith: Maybe take some of his comments with a pinch of salt?
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Absolutely top class. Go on the Cork boys!!!
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Ah class lads. Tears in the eyes even before they crossed the line. Jaysus the amount of Irish in the crowd LOL. Helluva way to sign off the lightweights for the pair of them. Legends.
Fintan McCarthy a ringer for a young Matt Damon…those rowing boys are tough as nails , fair play to them, brilliant performance
Outstanding athletes. Congratulations
RTE geo blocked in the north and BBC showing diving highlights… raging couldn’t watch it!
@MickA: mick try this link for whatever event they block. I just caught the lads final https://www.vipbox.lc/
@MickA: That’s a disgrace. There should be some form of agreement between north and south that neither network be geo blocked. Shouldn’t have to miss out on an historic win like this
Ridge would say they should have won by more
@Gary Galligan: once again Ridge has been humbled. You love to see it, and the silence is deafening
Incredible achievement. Well done lads, so lucky to have these boys to cheer on.
Cork for the win, what did ye expect that’s what we do.
@Marc O Connell: Apart from the hurling final?