Teenager killed hours after Ulster U20 Championship victory
Tributes are being paid to a rising Monaghan GAA star who was killed in a crash overnight.
Brendan Og Duffy died in a two car collision on the N2 at Clontibret.
The 19-year-old was returning home after helping guide his team to an Ulster Championship final earlier in the day.
Brendan's local club, Monaghan Harps GAA, say they are devastated at his death, describing him as a true leader and a highly respected young man.
Local Monaghan Councillor, Paudge Connolly, says it's heartbreaking
New post: Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh – RIP https://t.co/SWpEcFVRjo
— @monaghangaa (@monaghangaa) July 17, 2021
Our club is devastated at the news of the untimely death of our senior player and county U-20 captain Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this very sad time. All club activity has been postponed until further notice. pic.twitter.com/GUCZLeI9WA
— Monaghan Harps GAA (@MonaghanHarps) July 17, 2021

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