Tyrone v Derry

2022 - 5 - 1

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Sunday's Football Championship updates (RTE.ie)

Ulster SFC quarter-final · Derry v Tyrone, O'Neills Healy Park, 1600 · Leinster SFC quarter-finals.

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LIVE GAA Sunday Live - Tyrone v Derry (The Irish Times)

Nathan Johns guides you through Tyrone v Derry in the Ulster Championship after Galway beat Kilkenny in hurling.

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Miracles and upsets - the Tyrone v Derry rivalry is back (The Irish Times)

Peter Canavan and Liam Óg Hinphey reflect on some of greatest games between the two.

He cautioned that there could be a dozen points in Tyrone’s favour come the weekend. His own father Sean and mother Sarah didn’t make it to the match – a rarity in itself. And if either could rub it in, they would take the chance. “I loved playing against them,” recalls Hinphey. “That’s the games you remember, our biggest rivals. “But before those games I was bad with nerves and had a habit of throwing up before matches. “They were All-Ireland champions in 1993, they were hot favourites on the day. “It was a blistering hot day, one of the hottest days of the summer. As the door closed, he pressed his back to the cool wall, enjoyed a long exhale and looked up to see Tyrone manager Art McRory glowering over him. But after the game I realised how big it was; the likes of Fergal Doherty and Paddy Bradley, what it meant to them and the reaction of the crowd.” “And in fact, a number of Tyrone supporters couldn’t take any more at half-time. At half-time, referee Tommy McDermott left the field with stewards, linesmen and umpires forming a donut around him. By 1995, the will to win hung like desperation in the air.

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Tyrone Midfielder Sees Red After Lashing Out Against Derry (Balls.ie)

Tyrone midfielder Brian Kennedy was sent off after 26 minutes of his side's Ulster Football Championship match against Derry in Omagh. After winning a free, ...

"He's workmanlike in everything he does. He lashed out at him." "McKinless has been running all over the place.

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Tyrone v Derry LIVE score updates from Ulster SFC clash (Irish Mirror)

All-Ireland champions Tyrone continue their defence of the Anglo-Celt and Sam Maguire Cups this afternoon in the Ulster SFC quarter-final against Derry at ...

Tyrone 0-2 Derry 0-4 Tyrone 0-3 Derry 0-6 Tyrone 0-3 Derry 0-5 Tyrone 0-4 Derry 1-9 Derry far too classy and motivated for the Tyrone men. Great for Derry football to be back where we ought to be. Tyrone 0-6 Derry 1-9 Tyrone 0-5 Derry 1-9 Tyrone 0-6 Derry 1-10 Tyrone 0-6 Derry 1-11 Tyrone 0-10 Derry 1-18 Today's visitors narrowly missed out on promotion to the top flight, finishing third in Division 2.

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Fermanagh ladies bidding to bounce back - Gaelic Life (Gaelic Life)

ULSTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL Fermanagh v Derry Sunday, O'Neill's Healy Park, 1.45pm. FERMANAGH ladies are aiming to bounce back from an opening day ...

These two sides met in the league and Fermanagh claimed a comprehensive victory over Derry on that occasion. Any place Any time

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Derry run riot to send champions Tyrone into qualifiers (RTE.ie)

Derry shocked All-Ireland champions Tyrone with a 1-18 to 0-10 win at O'Neills Healy Park to set up an Ulster SFC semi-final clash with Monaghan.

And they were to finish the game with just 13 men, Conor McKenna off on a second booking on 65 minutes, before a joyous Oak Leaf side finished the job off with two more from Loughlin and a McGuigan gem. Tyrone just couldn’t get going, and with the gap widening, all they could do was keep in touch with a couple of Darragh Canavan scores and another McCurry point. Wing-back Doherty landed his second score of the game, with McKinless also firing over a point, and when Niall Loughlin converted his second free, they led by 0-7 to 0-4. The Oak Leafers built upon a strong opening with a goal immediately after the sending off, and with a man extra, controlled the second half in front of a crowd of 10,155. Derry got off to a strong start, with Conor Doherty and Niall Loughlin shooting a couple of early points. They were given a massive boost by the dismissal of Tyrone midfielder Brian Kennedy shortly before half-time, and the Red Hands could never cope with the handicap as they tried in vain to break Derry’s rigid defensive set-up.

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