GAA President Jarlath Burns used the platform of Annual Congress to once again strongly condemn the British government’s ...
Tyrone are the joint-second most successful county in Ulster football, along with Monaghan. The Red Hands have won the Ulster championship 16 times and have won four All-Ireland titles, with their ...
Has there ever been a more important player to any county team than Michael Murphy has ... in the 26th minute for a ‘body collide’ on Tyrone’s Darren McCurry. In the wing forward’s ...
They ended up two-point victors over an unimpressive Tyrone side that finished with 14 men due to Michael McKernan’s late red card. It was a first half that threatened to become farcical.
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TYRONE fans travel down to MacHale Park today for their third Allianz National Football League match against Mayo with the hope that their blip against Armagh was just that. They will be boosted ...
But the Tyrone GAA legend and member of the Football Review Committee (FRC) insisted neither the group nor chair Jim Gavin should be responsible for clarifying them. The new rules have been widely ...
They finished with five of the final six points while Tyrone were ultimately reduced to 14 after Michael McKernan received a second yellow card for a heavy tackle on Davitt Neary. But it was a ...
then lost the penalty shootout in the Ulster final at Clones last May. Mayo 0-12 Tyrone: 0-10: After Michael McKernan picks up a second yellow card for Tyrone, Mayo hold up possession for the ...
Michael Murphy came off the bench to help them ... They came from behind to beat Tyrone by 0-12 to 0-10 at Hastings Insurance McHale Park in a result that leaves Derry on the bottom of the table.
READ MORE: Five great GAA comeback appearances as Michael Murphy makes his mark on ... this weekend Morgan got upfield to kick 0-3 in Tyrone’s loss to Mayo on Sunday but when asked if he would ...
TYRONE ace Niall Morgan has warned that prohibiting goalkeepers from going forward would be ‘a massive step backwards’ for Gaelic football. As a key component of his side’s attacking threat ...
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