Four players missed Saturday's win over Ballymena United after they were involved in an accident on the way to the ground
Rodney McAree has given a positive update after four of his Dungannon Swifts players were caught up in a road accident on their way to Saturday's game against Ballymena United.
Speaking to BBC Radio Ulster's Sportsound programme after the game McAree said that players suffered only 'scrapes and bruises'. "Thankfully they're all okay. There's a few scrapes and bruises but nothing serious which is the main thing," said the Swifts boss. Read more: Declan Devine offers transfer update as Glentoran show their character once more
"It was an eventful start to the day but thankfully first and foremost the boys are okay. We'll touch base and do whatever is required from our end and we'll make sure they're okay.
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