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GAA community in complete shock as club player dies at training

Published 12:08 15 Feb 2017 GMT

Updated 12:09 15 Feb 2017 GMT

Conan Doherty
GAA community in complete shock as club player dies at training

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Horrific news.

Horrific. The county of Westmeath and the entire GAA world has been plunged into mourning after the news that Castlepollard hurler, Donal Devine (40), passed away on Tuesday night. Donal, a brother of inter-county referee Alfie Devine, hails from a renowned hurling family in the Lake County and was said to have attended training as normal on Tuesday night before falling ill. He passed away a short time later. https://twitter.com/westmeath_gaa/status/831807529155858438 Devine won four hurling championships with Castlepollard, the first stretching as far back as 1995, and he was still lining out for the club in the senior decider only in 2014 when he played centre half forward in the defeat to Raharney. He is the uncle of Westmeath senior hurler Alan Devine. The GAA community is in shock at the passing of a man who is described as a true Gael - someone who gave his life to his club, Castlepollard. https://twitter.com/KShamrocks/status/831822964396085248 So many people in Ireland could resonate with the GAA life that Devine led. So many people would look up to a man of his stature and a man of his nobility. We extend our deepest sympathies with the family and club and wider Westmeath GAA community at this tragic time.

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