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The game was won in the third minute of the second period of extra-time when Sorcha Gormley bundled the ball across the line ...
Tyrone GAA veteran Mark Bradley has affirmed that his side are “definitely not intimidated” by Kerry ahead of their iconic ...
DAVID Clifford was the coolest man in Croke Park as Kerry melted Tyrone's championship hopes and scorched their way into a ...
One of the big rivalries from the noughties gets another outing today as Kerry and Tyrone go head-to-head for a place in ...
AS TYRONE aim to land another knockout punch on Kerry, Colm Cooper admits that the Red Hands’ success in the lower weight ...
Tyrone have recalled attacking half back Michael McKernan to their match-day squad, raising Red Hand hopes that he may ...
A group of players and mentors from GAA Palestine have had their visa applications denied days before a summer tour ...
Manager Malachy O'Rourke laments Tyrone's carelessness in possession and profligacy in attack after they were outgunned by ...
By Paul Keane Two down, one to go. These are exciting times to be a Tyrone football supporter. They've already captured the ...
Former Galway forward still feels there is an All-Ireland in current squad despite new doubts after quarter-final defeat ...
In 2005, the Ulster final between Armagh and Tyrone’s senior men’s Gaelic football teams had to be played at Croke Park — such was the monumentality of the occasion.
Whatever the outcome in Croke Park tomorrow evening, be certain that Tyrone are going nowhere.