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Clare hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald has undergone minor heart surgery but is hopeful of being on the sidelines for Sunday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Galway.
Fitzgerald was transferred to a Dublin hospital on Wednesday following an overnight stay in a clinic in Galway.
Following tests the Clare boss had two stents inserted but is hoping to be discharged on Friday.
The Banner County are due to face Galway in Thurles on Sunday and the 45-year-old has not given up hope of being on the sidelines at Semple Stadium.
Should he be unable to attend the game, Dónal Óg Cusack and Louis Mulqueen will take charge of Clare.
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