Ulster Junior Football Championship Final - Second Half (65 min)
Clochar 1-12 (15)
Scairbh na gCaorach 0-14 (14)
Conor Shields hits the winning point for Clochar!
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Niall Sludden’s retirement from the Tyrone Senior Football team marks the conclusion of a remarkable chapter, leaving behind a legacy as a winner and as a resolute leader.
Niall embodied the spirit and determination that define Tyrone football every time he donned the Red Hand jersey. He consistently stood up, even when results didn’t go our way, and was instrumental in several notable victories over the course of the last decade - not least in three Ulster Senior Football Championship wins.
In 2021, Niall etched his name into the annals of Tyrone history as he finally realised the dream of climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand and lifting the Sam Maguire Cup. He followed that up with a much deserved PwC GAA/GPA All-Star award.
We thank you for the memories, the passion, and the indomitable spirit you shared with us. May the next chapter of your journey be as fulfilling and rewarding as the one you've written in the Tyrone jersey.
Go raibh maith agat, Niall Sludden.
Dromore GFC wish to send our deepest sympathies to Kildress Wolfe Tones following the tragic death of Matthew McGuigan.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Matthew's family, his friends and all at Kildress Wolfe Tones club at this very difficult time.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
Slán go fóill, a Rónáin 🏆
From his earliest days, Rónán McNamee exhibited a unique blend of athleticism, skill, and pure grit. His journey with Tyrone over the last decade is a testament to his relentless work ethic and love for the game.
Óna luathlaethanta, léirigh Rónán Mac Con Midhe meascán ar leith de lúfaireacht, de scil agus de mhórmhisnieach. Bhí a thuras le Tír Eoghain sáite in eitic oibre gan stad gan staonadh agus grá mór don chluiche.
As a defender, he possesses an uncanny ability to read the game, anticipate his opponent's moves, and make crucial interceptions. His tackles are thunderous, yet fair, and he can stifle even the most formidable of forwards.
Throughout his illustrious career, Rónán stood tall in moments of triumph and adversity. He played a key role when the Sam Maguire Cup returned to Tyrone in 2021, a moment that will forever be etched in the hearts of us all. And he was there in the challenging times, pushing his body to the limits and demonstrating unwavering resilience.
Thug Rónán a sháith agus níos mó do chontae na láimhe deirge achan uair a chaith sé an geansaí agus a spiorad le feiceáil go suntasach soiléir d’achan duine againn.
Rónán has given his all, worn the jersey with honour, and embodied the spirit of the Red Hand County.
Go raibh míle maith agat ó bhun ár gcroí as na blianta a thug tú ar son chúis an chontae, as do thiomantas agus as do spiorad do chloíte.
Thank you for your years of service, your unwavering commitment, and your indomitable spirit. Slán go fóill, a Rónáin!
Investigating Gardaí are appealing to those with video footage, including dash cam recordings, from Atlantic Way and Sea Road and the general area at the time, to make it available to them.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Ballyshannon Garda Station 074 9858530