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18:21 GMT, Friday, 9 May 2008 19:21 UK

Brady back in Cavan county panel

Paul Brady

Handball star Paul Brady has returned to Donal Keoghan's Cavan football panel ahead of the Ulster Championship clash against Antrim on Sunday week.

Brady quit the panel last year to play club football in Chicago and Keoghan vowed not to pick the player again.

However, Brady resumed training with the squad on Tuesday night.

Seanie Johnston and Martin Cahill also opted out of the squad last summer to play football in Chicago and they have already been welcomed back.

Keoghan clinched his fourth straight national handball title last weekend.




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