Big Hurling Day for Tyrone

Tyrone hurling mentor Liam Sheedy was at Ballinamullan today to host a major hurling development conference. The former Tipperary manager was joined by Paudie Butler with all Tyrones clubs represented. As the counties senior squad prepare for the Lory Meagher cup semi-final Paddy Hunter talked to Sheedy and started by asking where he felt Tyrone hurling was at the moment

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Tyrone prepare for Kildare podcast

Tyrone face Kildare on Sunday we look forward to the game with Paddy Hunter

 

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Derrytresk exclusive podcast

After such a difficult build up Derrytresk are now facing into their dates with destiny, The all Ireland junior club final beckons and Paddy Hunter caught up with co manager Paul Canavan, Its a frank emotional exclusive  interview about the Croke Park final the semi-final debacle and what it means to the East Tyrone club

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Enda, Stephen and John hang up the boots (for now)

You may have read about it now hear about it, Paddy Hunter talks to Stephen O’Neill, Enda McGinley and John Devine to find out why the three Tyrone stars have swapped their football boots for running shoes and bikes…………

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Tyrone Players Help Marie Curie Nursing Appeal

As most Gaelic footballers hang up their boots and take a well-earned rest for the

winter, three Tyrone footballers are throwing themselves at a whole new challenge

and all for a very worthy cause. Stephen O’Neill, Enda McGinley and John Devine

are swapping their boots for their bikes and running shoes as they take on the

Westport Sea2Summit Adventure Race on Saturday 12th November to raise money

for the Marie Curie Cancer Care Nursing Appeal.

 

The Westport Sea2Summit Race is a gruelling test for even the most hardened multi-

event competitors with last years inaugural event being viewed as the toughest such

race in Ireland. The race itself involves a 4.5km run, 8km cycle, Climb of Croagh

Patrick, a 35km cycle, including the notorious Maum Hill and a 4.5km run at the

end which, just for good measure, includes an obstacle course! A daunting task,

especially for boys more used to the confined, flat spaces of a football pitch, but

the boys hope that their efforts will encourage people to dig deep and support their

efforts to raise money for the Marie Curie Nursing Appeal.

 

Marie Curie have 200 Marie Curie Nurses in Northern Ireland who provide a free

nursing service for terminally ill people who want to be cared for at home.

 

Last year, these Nurses provided more than 7341 hours of care to people with

cancer and other terminal illnesses. Marie Curie Cancer Care needs to raise

£217,000 to fund the local Nursing Service this year.

The boys themselves said “our, like almost all other families, have been touched by

cancer and we are only too aware of the priceless nature of Marie Curies work to

families especially in difficult circumstances. Marie Curie Nurses help bring comfort

and dignity to the most challenging and emotional times for patients and their loved

ones. Hopefully our efforts in preparing and (hopefully) completing the Westport

challenge will help the appeal towards reaching its target and allow Marie Curie to

continue its great work.

 

The boys are accepting donations personally or alternatively you can donate via:

 

 

Online http://www.justgiving.com/red-hand-racers

 

Text the following code stos63 followed by the amount you wish to donate

and send it to 70070

For more information on the Westport Sea 2 Summit event you can log onto the

website http://www.westportsea2summit.ie/

Naomh Colum Cille Aim for Hurling Glory

Paddy Hunter hears from Naomh Colmcilles Damian O’Neill ahead of Sundays hurling final

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Tyrone Face Dublin podcast

Tyrone face Dublin on Saturday in the all Ireland quarter final, Paddy Hunter hears from both camps ahead of the clash at Croke Park

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Tyrone Ladies Geared up For Ulster Final…podcast

The Tyrone ladies face Monaghan on Sunday at Clones in the Ulster senior football final, they may have reached the all Ireland final in 2010 but Tyrone failed to click in Ulster, Neamh Woods the sides captain admits they want to right that this weekend

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Drumragh Launch the Solo Run Podcast

Drumragh have launched the Great Solo Run, Paddy Hunter went along to hear all about it

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Here Comes the Summer……camps podcast

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The 2011 Club Tyrone and VHI Summer camps are on the way, Anne Daly looks foward to the fun, games and quailty coaching that makes the Tyrone Summer Camps extra special….