Tyrone's All-Ireland semi-final planning hit by further Covid complications

Statement from County Board on Saturday: 'While outcomes from these tests are awaited a number of players are self-isolating - it is anticipated that all outcomes will be known by Monday and preparations can then be made for the forthcoming All-Ireland semi final with Kerry'
Tyrone's All-Ireland semi-final planning hit by further Covid complications

FRETTING: Tyrone manager Brian Dooher after the Ulster final win a week ago. Now he is faced with further Covid issues ahead of the All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry. 

A significant number of Tyrone’s senior footballers are currently self-isolating as a result of more positive cases in the inter-county camp.

Although the county board have not, Examiner Sport understands, requested a postponement of Sunday week’s All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry, there are growing fears they may not be in a position to fulfil the fixture on the scheduled date.

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