GAA community rallies around ‘gaming giant’ Graham Geraghty after surgery



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1999 All-Ireland winner Meath captain Graham Geraghty is recovering from a successful surgery after suffering a serious neurological problem.

The 47-year-old man underwent surgery early Thursday at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin after being transferred from Our Lady of Navan Hospital. The days after surgery for events like brain aneurysms are considered crucial.

Geraghty, a father of four, retired from intercountry soccer in 2012, but continued to play for his club until he was 40. Last November, several of his winning medals were taken during a burglary at his home, although some of them were later recovered.

There have been a lot of good wishes for the man from Seneschalstown and Clann na nGael on social media.

Kieran Donaghy posted on Twitter: “Graham Geraghty was my first roommate with international rules. She took care of me during that time and what an absolute dancer. Get well soon with one of the best Royals we’ve seen. ”

Tomás Ó Sé tweeted: “Prayers with Graham Geraghty and his family. Hopefully it’s okay. Great friend “.

Former Mayo footballer Conor Mortimer wrote: “Prayers to Graham G, Amanda and their entire family this morning upon hearing the news. I was just chatting with him a few weeks ago. We will be fighting strong without a doubt and please God recover well.

A true giant of our game.

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