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Mayo sweat on Paddy Durcan's fitness after comfortable win over Cavan

Mayo must wait on the results of a scan to find out if their captain Paddy Durcan will be fit to face Roscommon in their next championship encounter.

Durcan, who was sprung from the bench in the 56th minute of Saturday's 0-20 to 1-08 victory over Cavan in Castlebar, was only making his return from a calf problem when he suffered a leg injury in the final play of the game.

The Castlebar Mitchels clubman had to be carried off the field as the home supporters streamed onto the field of play to celebrate the win.

Speaking to RTÉ Sport after the final whistle, McStay admitted that he and his backroom team were still in the dark as to the gravity of the injury.

"It was the last play of the game," McStay said. "He's being assessed. I've no idea. Fingers crossed, everything crossed that it's going to work out for him. It'll probably be 72 hours before we know.

"I think he was trying to sell a dummy from left to right, and there was a wobble, and he kind of fell over himself.

"He jarred his knee a little bit, but he's up walking around and he's in good spirits. That's very positive, but it takes time with these things to get them scanned and to see where he is at."

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Reflecting on the victory, McStay said: "It's critical. We're in a league process now, we're in a pool with four teams in it, and every point is going to be crucial.

"When you look like you might have the two points secured, you're trying to pad out your score differential as well.

"We're really pleased with that. We

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