McManamon ruled out of Dublin clash against Westmeath

Forward joins Alan Brogan on the sidelines ahead of Championship opener

Dublin’s Kevin McManamon will miss the Leinster SFC opener against Westmeath on Saturday with a hamstring injury. Photograph: Cathal Noonan/Inpho
Dublin’s Kevin McManamon will miss the Leinster SFC opener against Westmeath on Saturday with a hamstring injury. Photograph: Cathal Noonan/Inpho

Dublin forward Kevin McManamon has been ruled out of Dublin’s opening Leinster SFC game against Westmeath at Croke Park on Saturday night with a hamstring injury.

If Jim Gavin’s side win, the St Jude’s player will also face a race against time to make the semi-final against either Kildare or Offaly on June 30th.

McManamon replaced Bryan Cullen in the second half of the National Football League Final at the end of April and joins Alan Brogan on the sidelines for the early stages of the Dublin campaign.

Apart from the attacking duo, Gavin will pick from a full squad for the game, with Eoghan O'Gara and Cormac Costello having both returned to training.

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The game will throw in at 7.0pm as part of a double-header at Croke Park, which gets underway at 5.0pm with the meeting of Kildare and Offaly.