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08:38 GMT, Wednesday, 23 July 2008 09:38 UK

Glens let McCabe play in replay

Shane McCabe

Glentoran manager Alan McDonald has given Shane McCabe permission to play for Fermanagh in Sunday's Ulster GAA football final replay against Armagh.

The Glens had expected last Sunday's provincial decider to be McCabe's last gaelic game before reverting to his duties with the Premiership club.

The draw against Armagh meant one more match for McCabe, four days before the Glens play a Uefa Cup game in Latvia.

"I fully understand the situation," said Glentoran manager Alan McDonald.

McCabe started last Sunday's match at Clones after being called up as a late replacement for Liam McBarron.

The Glens travel on Tuesday for their Uefa game against SK Liepajas Metalurgs, the teams having drawn 1-1 at the Oval last week.



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