Kevin OBrien
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Red letter day for Kentstowwn native Aly Clarke who rode her first winner aboard The Bog Bank for local trainer @tgmccourtracing 👏🏆🐎
The race was the @peadarkearney Pub Apprentice Handicap, which is part of the Barney Curley Bursary Apprentice Series…
#SeeYouOnTheHill



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Congratulations to @dromoregfc player Brian Gallagher, who was awarded player of the match. Brian put on a defensive masterclass and chipped in with two points 👏 👏

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Rory Dolan claims top spot in the 5k in a time of 18m 20s, followed by Colm O'brien, (former Head Prefect), in a time of 18m 50s.#cbsrace24


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Coiste Contae Thír Eoghain is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Brendan Harkin, former Uachtarán and Cathaoirleach CLG Thír Eoghain.
Is cúis mhór bhróin í do Choiste Contae Thír Eoghain bás Bhreandáin Uí Earcáin, iar-Uachtarán agus iar-Chathaoirleach CLG Thír Eoghain.
A driving force, if always low key and never high profile, within Tyrone GAA for well over half-a-century, Brendan influenced, guided, made, and then secured our County’s GAA history.
In 1981, Brendan was appointed as the youngest-ever Cathaoirleach of the County, a position he held with distinction for two terms, from 1981 to 1983 and later from 1990 to 1992. His commitment extended to various roles, including Rúnaí from 1984 to 1986 and as Ard-Chomhairle and Comhairle Uladh delegate at various times.
Ceapadh Breandán ina Chathaoirleach Contae, an Cathaoirleach ab óige riamh, áit ar chaith sé dhá thréimhse, idir 1981 go 1983 agus idir 1990 go 1992. Bhí róil dhifriúla aige, rúnaí san áireamh ó 1984 go 1986 agus ionadaí Ard-Chomhairle agus Chomhairle Uladh ag amanna ar leith.
Brendan played a pivotal role in Tyrone's hurling development, managing the team to their first Ulster Junior Title in 1995 and clinching the All-Ireland title in 1996. His dedication to hurling continued as he served as Hurling Officer on the County Executive from 2010 to 2015.
A passionate advocate for Irish language and culture, Brendan, an Irish and History teacher, was hugely involved in Scór na nÓg and Scór Sinsear, showcasing his love for language and tradition.
His extensive involvement earned him the honour of being appointed Uachtarán CLG Thír Eoghain in 2016, a testament to his remarkable and selfless service to the association.
At Club level, Brendan's impact was profound. As a player, Club Secretary, and an ever-present figure on the sideline, he witnessed and celebrated his beloved Killyclogher's exploits from their early days right up to their O'Neill Cup successes in 2003 and 2016.
Tá raon buan fágtha ag Breandán ag a Chlub agus a Chontae. Déanaimis cuimhne go deo ar achan rud ata déanta aige, as a sheirbhís, a cheannasaíocht agus as a ghrá ollmhór do CLG i dTír Eoghain.
When he started his multi-faceted GAA life, Killyclogher were in Division 6 of Tyrone’s then six Divisions, and Tyrone had two Ulster Senior titles to its name. That his Club and County are now serial achievers at the very highest levels owes so much to Brendan Harkin and his lifetime’s work, so willingly and so honourably given.
A volunteer right across the full GAA spectrum, Club and County, taking on football, hurling, Scór, culture, heritage, physical development, administration, marketing/promotion, and good governance. Brendan was a driver of our modern Tyrone GAA revolution.
Brendan has left an indelible mark on his Club and County. We will always remember his dedicated service, his leadership, and his deep-rooted love for the GAA in Tyrone.
We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife, Claire, daughters, Kerri, Sinead, Gráinne and son Kevin, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and family circle.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
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@SlickerVideo @NiallJib I was on the back of the lorry! Fact 🙈😂
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Shame on @UlsterGAA if they ever let this occasion leave Clones. #Ulster2023.
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@NiallJib @ConMurphyCarlow I’ll supply the homes, you supply the clothes lines!!!
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@johnjazzharan @SmallerFishGAA Not in public please John!!!!😂
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@SmallerFishGAA @herbieobrien you wouldn't agree with big Con??
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@tarlynch43 @TyroneGAALive 😂😂😂 no escape for Stevie there Jon. Lyons would be telling them how good he could have been if he was from the other side of the house 😂😂
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@TyroneGAALive full forward line dropped for Galway game caught sneaking of to the slopes ⛷️🤪🤪😈😂

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Má tá deacrachtaí agat breathnú ar @GAA_BEO lean é seo 👇 🧙
Trouble watching the game? Download the app, turn on location services & cast to your TV!
🏐 @RoscommonGAA v @TyroneGAALive
⏰ 13:30 Beo / Live
💻 TG4 Player & App 📲
⏰ 16:00
📺 Deferred ar @TG4TV
#ROSvTYR #GAA


Interesting is one word for it…
Tom McTague@TomMcTague
This is an, er, interesting appointment.
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Nice to get kicking ball out in New Zealand with St Pats - NZ sevens champions 🏆
Roger Keenan@RogerKeenan1
Unbelievable. Just called at Upper Hutt Wellington and witnessed up to 100 players participating in a Gaelic tournament. Liam Silke (Corofin & Galway) among others taking part. Ran into quite a few familiar faces. @UlsterGAA #smallworld
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