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Tyrone v Kerry Division One game moved to Pomeroy

Tyrone v Kerry Division One game moved to Pomeroy

Yahoo22-02-2025

The venue for Tyrone's Allianz Football League Division One contest against Kerry on Sunday has been changed from Healy Park in Omagh to Pomeroy.
A Tyrone GAA statement on Saturday morning confirmed the venue change although gave no reason for the decision.
The throw-in time for the crucial Division One fixture remains 13:45 GMT.
Tickets already purchased remain valid for the game.
Both sides go into the crucial contest on only two league points from their opening three games.

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