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Tyrone's losers are free to travel 

A combination of results in the Tyrone senior club football championship sees all of the Red Hand representatives selected in the Ireland International Rules squad free to travel on Saturday.

Seán Cavanagh and Philip Jordan were in the Moy team which lost to Errigal Ciaran in the quarter-finals, while Stephen O'Neill and Brian Dooher were also on the losing side when Clan na nGael allowed an eight points lead to slip away in their clash with Omagh.

Ryan McMenamin's Dromore did make it through to the semi-finals by beating Edendork, but McMenamin is ruled out of the remainder of the series after receiving a straight red card in the closing stages.

Owen Mulligan (Cookstown) and Brian McGuigan (Ardboe) had already made their exits from the club championship in earlier rounds.

The semi-finals are due to go ahead next weekend.

 
Ryan McMenamin is now free to join the Ireland panel travelling to Australia
Ryan McMenamin is now free to join the Ireland panel travelling to Australia
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