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Published 14:03 27 Nov 2024 GMT
Updated 14:06 27 Nov 2024 GMT

A fundraiser set up for young Clare hurler Joe Slattery has raised over €300,000. The Corofin club man suffered a life-changing injury at training last Thursday.
Joe has been a minor dual-player for his county and received surgery last Friday after being rushed to hospital the previous day with a head injury.
His uncle Clive has set up a GoFundMe page, which at the time of writing, has raised €300,191.
His uncle wrote:
Clare GAA also paid tribute and appealed for donations on X:
Corofin have asked for people to 'keep Joe and his family in your prayers', while many other clubs including Crusheen GAA, Cratloe, Clarecastle and Newmarket have appealed for donations.
Clive Slattery thanked people for their generosity and support:
"We are blown away by the generosity of response. It’s humbling. So many have been able to donate and share on this link. Please do continue to share it."
You can donate here: Joe Slattery fund for future care
"While training with his beloved parish team, Joe suffered life-changing injuries which will necessitate lifelong care.
"Joe is a big brother, a son, a friend and a team-mate. He is loved and respected by all who know him.
"He has represented Clare in hurling and football and was Junior Cert student of the year 2024 in his school.
"We, Joe’s family, ask for your help in supporting Joe in adapting to his changed life.
"Anything you can contribute will make a difference in Joe's future.
"In addition, you can help by sharing the page and keeping Joe in your thoughts."
"Asking all Clare Gaels and beyond to support Joe Slattery who sadly suffered life-changing injuries while training with his beloved club last week .
"Joe’s injuries will necessitate lifelong care and the attached GoFundMe page has been set up by the Slattery and Jones family to help support the adaptations Joe’s life will now need .
"Joe has represented Clare in underage hurling and football and we at Clare GAA keep him and his family in our thoughts . Please support by donating what you can and sharing the page."
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