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Monday, 2 September, 2002, 16:12 GMT 17:12 UK
Injury worries for Tyrone U21s
Tyrone's Sean Cavanagh (19) scored a goal for Tyrone against Armagh in the Ulster Senior Championship
Sean Cavanagh broke three teeth in a club game
Holders Tyrone have three injury worries for Saturday's All-Ireland U21 Football Championship against Dublin at Breffni Park.

Midfielder Sean Kavanagh suffered three broken teeth in a clash of heads in Moy's club championship defeat by Errigal Ciaran at the weekend.

Forward Ciaran Carland was stretchered off during Killyclogher's win over Dungannon while corner-back Dermot Carlin sustained burns in a recent domestic accident.

Kavanagh played on the Tyrone minor team which defeated Dublin in the All-Ireland decider at Breffni Park last year.

Tyrone fans will be hoping that is a good omen for this weekend's Cavan encounter.

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