Tyrone has decided not to play their rearranged fixture against Kerry next Saturday in the All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park, there has been a Covid outbreak in the Tyrone camp where 50% of the squad have contracted Covid-19. The Tyrone management have went with players safety first rather then trying to fulfil the All-Ireland semi final. Could the GAA have done more to help Tyrone, could they have not moved it back by another week?
There will no doubt be more from this as the week goes on.
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Wow. Tyrone say they will not field the All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry next weekend pic.twitter.com/cppVUg9jc5
— Cahair O'Kane (@CahairOKane1) August 14, 2021
Tyrone have pulled out of their All-Ireland SFC semi-final against Kerry next weekend due to a crippling Covid crisis in the camp. https://t.co/C0okUKb5DD
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 14, 2021
only one way to settle Tyrone vs Kerry now pic.twitter.com/o1TZbU2R6y
— Eoin Sheahan (@EoinSheahan) August 14, 2021
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Tyrone GAA management committee decide not to field a team in the All Ireland Semi Final. pic.twitter.com/xwJhT4rXrp— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) August 14, 2021