Mayo’s All Star corner forward Cillian O’Connor is to undergo a procedure this week on an Achilles tendon injury.
The attacker suffered the injury in last weekend's Division Two play-off in Ennis, which Mayo won 2-22 to 2-18. O'Connor scored 1-4 in his 100th appearance for the county.
The Ballintubber man played a crucial role as James Horan’s young team reached the All-Ireland final last year, not only with his consistent scoring from frees and play, but also with his tackling and high pressing.
Mayo GAA said in a short statement: “Following last Sunday’s NFL game versus Clare GAA all injured players received further assessment with the Mayo medical team.
“Cillian O’Connor sustained an Achilles Tendon injury that will require a procedure this week.
“We wish him well and look forward to seeing him on the playing field again as soon as possible.”
The 29 year-old has so far won six Connacht titles, one league, two All Stars, and scored 30-337 in 60 championship appearances. A record tally.
Mayo kick off their championship campaign away to Sligo in 10 days. The winner will play Leitrim in the Connacht semi-final on July 11th, two weeks ahead of the Connacht final against the winner of Roscommon and Galway.