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Armagh make four changes for Tyrone contest

Armagh make four changes for Tyrone contest

BBC News25-04-2025

Armagh have made four changes from their opening win over Antrim for Saturday's big Ulster SFC contest with Tyrone as Aidan Forker, Paddy Burns, Conor Turbitt and Oisin Conaty return to the starting team.The quartet's inclusion means that eight of last July's All-Ireland Final starters against Galway are named in the Armagh 15 for the Clones contest (16:45 BST).Corner-back Burns, who was a late cry-off from the Antrim game because of illness, takes over from Gareth Murphy, who made his championship debut at Corrigan Park. Skipper and 2024 All-Star Forker, who usually plays at left half-back, is selected at right half-forward in place of Darragh McMullen.The other two changes come in attack as 2024 All-Stars Conor Turbitt and Oisin Conaty take over from Tiernan Kelly and Stephen Campbell.Murphy, McMullen, Kelly and Campbell are all named in the replacements.The All-Ireland Final starters named by Kieran McGeeney are Burns, Forker, Turbitt, Conaty, Barry McCambridge, Connaire Macken, Rory Grugan and Andrew Murnin.Midfielders Ben Crealey and Niall Grimley, who started against Galway last summer, are included in the substitutes after not featuring in the Antrim game.Oisin O'Neill remains on the bench despite his impressive contribution as a substitute at Corrigan Park but his brother Rian remains an absentee after opting out of the squad prior to the beginning of the Allianz Football League.Armagh: E Rafferty; P Burns, B McCambridge, T McCormack; R McQuillan, G McCabe, J Og Burns; C O'Neill, Connaire Mackin; A Forker (capt), O Conaty, P McGrane; R Grugan, A Murnin, C Turbitt.Subs: B Hughes, S McPartlan, O O'Neill, J Hall, T Kelly, C McConville, D McMullen, N Grimley, B Crealey, G Murphy, S Campbell. Tyrone: tbc

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Belfast Telegraph

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  • Belfast Telegraph

My hard work is now paying off and can help Lisburn enjoy a special season, says Neil Whitworth

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Shaquille O'Neal's wild life and £370m fortune he won't share with children

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Shaquille O'Neal's £370m fortune, six kids receiving nothing, world record Walmart spend
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Shaquille O'Neal's £370m fortune, six kids receiving nothing, world record Walmart spend Shaquille O'Neal is the subject of a new Netflix docuseries and the NBA legend has enjoyed huge business success away from the basketball court, but he has not always been careful with money Shaquille O'Neal has enjoyed successful basketball and business careers (Image: Jamie Schwaberow/NBAE via Getty Images ) Shaquille O'Neal has built a sizable fortune since beginning his NBA career over three decades ago. The 53-year-old basketball icon was formidable on the court, and the center became a four-time NBA champion. He was named season MVP in 2000, a three-time NBA finals MVP and a 15-time All-Star. O'Neal enjoyed a Hall of Fame career and arguably found equal success away from the basketball court. ‌ The TNT analyst has numerous business ventures and was named Reebok's president of basketball in 2023. His work alongside NBA legend Allen Iverson to help improve the brand's reputation within the sport is the subject of a new Netflix docuseries, Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal, which is released today. ‌ Netflix star The show details how Reebok, once synonymous with basketball in the early 2000s, had tasked O'Neal and Iverson with restoring the brand's standing within the sport. The latter was named Reebok's vice-president of basketball. It shows their search for Reebok's marquee name from the next generation, seemingly landing on WNBA rising star Angel Reese, who has previously described O'Neal as a 'father figure'. 'Shaq' was credited with making a significant difference at Reebok, before the Netflix show's release. 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Explained his reasoning, he said: 'You gotta have bachelor's or master's [degrees], and then if you want me to invest in one of your companies, you're going to have to present it, boom boom boom, bring it to me. I'll let you know, I'm not giving you nothing. ‌ 'There's one rule: education. I don't care if you play basketball. I don't care about none of that. 'Listen, I got six kids. I would like a doctor, somebody to own a hedge fund, a pharmacist, a lawyer, someone that owns multiple businesses, someone to take over my business. But I tell them I'm not going to hand it to you. You gotta earn.' Shaquille O'Neal has previously spoken about his family not inheriting his wealth (Image:) ‌ Splashing $1.3m in a day O'Neal is eager to teach his kids the value of money, perhaps learning from his past mistakes. The NBA icon proved he could hold a grudge during his time as Kobe Bryant's team-mate at the LA Lakers. However, his willingness to prove a point once proved costly when he entered a car dealership. Arguably one of the most recognisable US sports stars, 'Shaq' has an enviable car collection and felt affronted when a salesperson asked if he could afford a Rolls-Royce. This led to him buying three cars on the same day for £1m ($1.3m), with car customisers West Coast Customs later installing a Superman logo on the grill of his Rolls-Royce Cullinan. "I don't wanna spend $400,000 for a car. So I'm like, 'Hey man how much is this? Nah. How much is this one?'' O'Neal recalled on the REVOLT podcast, as per the Daily Star. 'So finally the old guy says, 'Yo man, you asking about all these cars, can you afford them?' ‌ "Now I'm p*****. I said, 'What the f*** you just said to me?' So I buy three. That one, that one, and that one, and I want them dropped off. Move the seat back. So I got 3 Rolls-Royces that I never drive. So there goes another million." Content cannot be displayed without consent Walmart record In 2008, after signing for the Phoenix Suns, O'Neal was not up for wasting time waiting for his new home to be ready. Instead, he headed out to a 24/7 Walmart and spent $70k in one shopping trip, leading to concerned calls from his bank. ‌ "I have the biggest purchase in Walmart history,' Shaq said on The Late Late Show in 2018. "$70,000. I get traded from Miami to Phoenix, and I'm the type of guy [that] I have no patience. So when I get to Phoenix, they have an apartment for me. Nothing's in it. "Two or three in the morning, I gotta go get four or five TVs, I gotta go get printers, I gotta go get laptops. I gotta go get sheets, towels, underwear, t-shirts.' However, O'Neal got a shock when he reached the checkouts, as his credit card was declined, with his bank suspecting his card had been stolen.'I put it back in, and it said declined again. So now I'm saying, 'Well, I know I'm not broke.' Article continues below "So I just said 'alright, I'll be back' and then the American Express security called me [and he said] 'hey man, somebody stole your credit card and they spent $70,000 at Walmart'. "I said 'no that was me', [the security guard replied] 'what the hell are you buying for $70,000?'"

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