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NO ALARM OVER HORAN INJURY

By Dave Jones on Jul 28, 07 06:47 PM

RHYL manager John Hulse has reported good news on the facial injury which forced skipper George Horan to leave the field during the second-half of the Hednesford clash.
It was first feared Horan may have suffered a re-occurrence of the broken cheekbone he sustained against Llanelli in April which put the centre-half out of action for eight weeks.

But Hulse revealed after the match Horan will be fine to travel to Finland on Tuesday to lead the Lilywhites in the UEFA Cup second leg tie against FC Haka.
"We were worried at first," said Hulse. "There will be some swelling, but it's not a broken cheekbone again thank goodness."

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It's good news that there where no injuries today ahead of the all-important Uefa Cup tie in Finland. Hednesford were a very physical side, who proved a good challenge for the lilywhites. It was good to see some strong competitive non-league opposition at Belle Vue.
And as friendlies go, it was quite entertaining, well done to officials for organising this one.

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