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Carrickmore teenager Sorcha Gormley starred as Tyrone Ladies won the All-Ireland Intermediate Final against Laois in Croke ...
Errigal Ciaran's Meabh Corrigan wants Tyrone Ladies' All-Ireland Intermediate triumph to boost the game in the O'Neill County ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTyrone GAA county team strength and conditioning coach in court for speedingIn addition to training with Tyrone GAA up to five times a week, he said Bremner works as a strength and conditioning coach and is currently involved in training three Olympic hopefuls in triathlon ...
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Belfast Live on MSNTyrone 'heart and determination' the deciding factors in All-Ireland triumphTyrone's heart and determination are what made the difference in the All-Ireland intermediate football final at Croke Park, ...
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Belfast Live on MSNThe last hurrah? - 10 Ulster GAA stars who could ponder retirement from county footballA host of decorated Ulster GAA stars could find themselves mulling over their county futures in the coming weeks and months ...
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Belfast Live on MSN'Horrendous smell' at Tyrone GAA summer camp for 90 kids forces club to relocateA nearby factory produces compost for mushroom growth and the club say they have been left with no choice but to move 16 ...
It wasn’t that Tyrone were an irrelevance. No, throughout the first 100 years of the GAA, they had won people’s respect. Their problem was they won precious little else.
A Co Tyrone GAA club has been forced to move its summer camp for children because of the “horrendous smell” from a nearby factory.
Although the GAA spread through Tyrone in the years between 1904 and 1908, it then almost entirely lost momentum. The GAA was poorly organised and lost out to its competitors.
Parents have hit out at the “awful stench” believed to be coming from a nearby compost factory that has forced a Tyrone GAA club to relocate its summer camp 10 miles away.
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