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Tyrone v Kerry Division One game moved to Pomeroy

Tyrone v Kerry Division One game moved to Pomeroy

BBC News22-02-2025

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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