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We begin an exciting new series as we reflect on Tyrone’s success through the decades starting with Carrickmore’s Conor Gormley. Alan Rodgers also joins us to look back at the career of the late Mick Kerr, a stalwart of 1956 who has passed away. Receive quality journalism wherever you are, on any device. Keep up to date from the comfort of your own home with a digital subscription. Any time | Any place | Anywhere
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Tyrone GAA mourn loss of one of its great names
January 30, 2021
Beragh chairperson Seamus Boyle makes a presentation to Mick Kerr (RIP) at a special event to honour the 1956 Ulster SFC winner.
Tyrone GAA is in mourning following the death of Mick Kerr, a member of the Red Hands 1956 Ulster SFC-winning team.
The Beragh Red Knight s stalwart was a corner forward on the Tyrone side of 56 that won the county s first-ever Anglo Celt Cup, denying Cavan a three-in-a-row. A brilliant handballer, too, Mick scored 1-1 in the semi-final win over Monaghan having made his inter-county breakthrough as a 19-year-old.