Friends, family and teammates of former Meath minor footballer Liam Tolan have came together to mark the 10th anniversary of his tragic death.
The popular Skryne clubman died on 23 May 2010 having played for his county before being involved in a road accident hours later.
A stylish corner forward, Liam was a key member of the Meath Vocational Schools' team that won the Leinster SFC title for the fourth successive year in 2010.
Liam Tolan RIP.
'Liamo', as he was affectionately known, also lined out for the county minors in 2009 and helped Ashbourne CS to the All-Ireland Vocational Schools SFC final in the same year.
On the day of his 10th anniversary, his school Ashbourne CS have released a fitting tribute video on Facebook with lovely words to remember their late friend and teammate.
Remembering Liamo from James Heffernan on Vimeo.
Ten years gone. RIP Liam https://t.co/9df3yRWLPG pic.twitter.com/vqPSgfBPbp
— Ciarán Lenehan 🐂🐄🐏🌱 (@CiaranLen) May 23, 2020
10 Years gone today. Waking that morn I was buzzing to run out in Portlaois Vs Offaly, it soon turned to despair. Word had spread around the Parish, County, Country that the 'Little Skryne Star' had passed. The sky was your limit. How we miss you everyday. Liam Tolan 23-5-2010 pic.twitter.com/qFAfW8YdSX
— Paddy O'Rourke (@PaORourke89) May 23, 2020
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