TRIBUTES have poured in after the death of Armagh GAA player Caolan Finnegan from brain cancer. The 20-year-old was first diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease in August 2023. A post on the Care for Caolan Facebook page informed followers of his sad passing.

It read: “It is with deep sadness and regret that we inform you of the untimely passing of our dear Caolan ‘Stringer’. "May his beautiful and gentle soul Rest in Peace. Heaven will look after him now.

” His club Crossmaglen issued a statement of their own shortly thereafter. It read: "A battle he fought with enormous courage, strength and dignity. "We are so proud of you Caolan.

A true Ranger. "You will be forever remembered as one of the greatest who ever donned the black & amber. Forever in our hearts.

” All club activities have been suspended as a mark of respect. Last month he had received a surprise visit from ex-Celtic boss Neil Lennon. Caolan's brother Patsy told The Belfast Telegraph about how much that gesture meant to Caolan.

Patsy noted that Lennon was in the process of grieving his mother's death so it was particularly kind of him to make time to come and see Caolan. He said: “We never imagined in a million years that Neil Lennon would be in our house, having coffee with us. “His visit was a massive lift to Caolan.

Neil is such a great man, with a great attitude about everything. "It meant the world to us, especially given his own circumstances. “The fact he took the time to call in, e.