Thoughts and prayers.
Armagh All-Ireland winner in 2002 and one of the best forwards of this century, Ronan Clarke, is reported to be in a serious condition in hospital after an incident in a club game last night.
The 32-year-old was injured when he was believed to have hit his head off a goalpost in a game between Pearse Óg’s and Maghery.
The forward is currently being treated at Craigavon Hospital and, according to various sources, his condition is serious but stable.
A number of top GAA stars have wished the two-time All-Star the best this afternoon.
Terrible news regarding Ronan Clarke,here's to a quick and full recovery #topplayer #topman
— Matty Forde (@MattyForde15) August 15, 2015
Devastated to hear the news abt Ronan Clarke. Shock not the word. Stay strong big man
— Aidan McCarron (@aidanwyliemcc) August 15, 2015
Keep a good friend & Armagh icon Ronan Clarke in your thoughts. He's currently in intensive care after a Club Game🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/mza2xXMjO0
— Thomas Niblock (@thomasniblock) August 15, 2015
Best wishes Ronan Clarke @Armagh_GAA who is in intensive care after being injured in a club match on Friday night.#gaafamily
— Sean O Mathuna GLG (@SOMLouth) August 15, 2015
Intensive care is a horrible place to be. I'm hoping for good news for Ronan Clarke and his family. A brilliant footballer and a gentleman.
— Ronan Devlin (@Ronan_Devlin) August 15, 2015
H/T BBC