Camross’s Leinster championship campaign has suffered a massive blow with the news that one of their key players has broken his leg.
Dwane Palmer, who starred for club, county and college in 2017, is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
The player, who is capable in both the forwards and defence, sustained a break in his leg very close to his ankle.
Palmer was playing for Camross against St Thomas’ of Galway in a challenge match on Sunday.
The injury occurred ten minutes into the second half and Palmer was taken by ambulance to Tullamore Hospital.
He is due to undergo surgery today and will then face a lengthy recovery period.
Camross await the outcome of next Sunday’s Carlow Senior Hurling Final between Mount Leinster Rangers and Naomh Eoin of Myshall.
The Laois champions have home advantage on Sunday November 5.
All her at LaoisToday wish Dwane a speedy recovery!
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