Teddy McCarthy 'looking down on us in the last minute of the game', says Sarsfields boss Crowley

The Riverstown outfit edged out Slaughtneil in the All-Ireland final four. 
Teddy McCarthy 'looking down on us in the last minute of the game', says Sarsfields boss Crowley

STILL GOING:Sarsfields Manager Johnny Crowley celebrates after the game. Pic: INPHO/Ben Brady

Sarsfields manager Johnny Crowley believes the late Teddy McCarthy will be “the proudest angel in the sky” after the club’s tense All-Ireland semi-final win over Slaughtneil.

Coming days after the club announced their Riverstown grounds will next April be named in honour of the 1990 All-Ireland double winner who passed away in June of last year, Crowley dedicated this victory to McCarthy as well as other Sarsfields’ stalwarts who have been lost in recent times.

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