Tag: Tyrone
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Royal County Continuing To Put Best Foot Forward
Meath…2-14 Sligo…2-09 For the third week in a row, it is a wonderful position to be in, writing about a Meath team in an All Ireland Final. Following on from the U-20 hurlers – for whom two James Murray goals got them over the line against Derry – and the almost unfathomable manner in which…
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Selections for Limerick – Apr. 24th 2021
1.15: CORPES DES PAGES (BILLY LEE/PADDY TWOMEY) 1.45: NEW YORK ANGEL (BEN COEN/JOHNNY MURTAGH) 2.20: PEPERONI PETE – EW – (SHANE FOLEY/JESSICA HARRINGTON) 2.55: MUDAWY – EW – (CHRIS HAYES/KEVIN PRENDERGAST) 3.30: SPRINGBANK (JOEY SHERIDAN (5)/ROSS O’SULLIVAN) 4.05: LUNAR POWER – EW – (TOM MADDEN/NOEL MEADE) 4.40: HIGH LAKE (WILLIE BYRNE (7)/JIM BOLGER) 5.15: ELAAT…
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Logan and Dooher bring their own winning culture
Just days after Mickey Harte’s shock appointment in Louth, it has been announced that a joint ticket of Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher will replace him in his native county. This corner had initially thought that Peter Canavan might have gone for the role, but, chances are, the lure of Rupert Murdoch’s cheque book was…
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Breaking News – Mickey Harte finds new venture
BY SUSIE KIERNAN Sensational news breaking from the Wee County tonight. Mickey Harte didn’t keep us waiting too long to find out his plans for 2021. In a rather unlikely move, Harte has been appointed as the new Louth senior football manager on a three year term. Louth GAA also confirmed tonight that Gavin Devlin…
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Mickey did it his way…and deserved better
It would be hypocritical in the extreme of me to begin dispensing platitudes about Mickey Harte in the aftermath of his departure as Tyrone manager without an acknowledgement, also, that I haven’t always been in favour of some of the Ballygawley man’s utterances and his willingness to offer them on non-sporting matters in particular over…
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Donegal’s day today but Tyrone have time
Donegal 1-13 Tyrone 1-11 First things first, hats off to both sides for producing a commendably entertaining game of football in atrocious conditions. On a day which recalled the mudbath Ulster Final between Derry and Donegal, a match producing 26 scores was quite an achievement. In the end, Donegal’s extra mileage in such scenarios was…