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Ambrose Rogers

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Ambrose Rogers is a Gaelic footballer for Down. He was captain in 2010 when Down played in the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. Ambrose did not play in this match because he had a cruciate ligament injury.[1] This injury occurred in the quarter-final victory over Kerry.[2] He became captain again in 2012.[3] The door was kept open for him and he even tried a cryotherapy bath, going all the way to Tyrone for it, before they opened one in Newry for him.[4] His efforts fell short.[5]

An Ulster All-Star in 2010, he was paired with Dick Clerkin in midfield.[6] He was part of the Match for Michaela.

References

  1. ^ Ambrose Rogers' hopes of playing in final still alive
  2. ^ All Ireland Semi Final: Down captain Ambrose Rogers' return to face Kildare is a long shot
  3. ^ "Rogers named Down captain for SFC". BBC News. Archived from the original on 2023-03-21.
  4. ^ All Ireland Football Championship: Down captain Ambrose Rogers desperate to make Croke Park final
  5. ^ Rogers to captain Down team 17 May 12
  6. ^ Award for Dick Clerkin