Kerry vs Tyrone Gaelic Football Semi-Final Moved Due to Unplayable Pitch

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Kerry vs Tyrone Gaelic Football Semi-Final Moved Due to Unplayable Pitch
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The Gaelic Football semi-final match between Kerry and Tyrone champions has been relocated to Newbridge due to weather conditions rendering the original pitch unplayable.

The match was due to take place in O’Moore Park but after an inspection on Wednesday afternoon, the pitch in Portlaoise was deemed unplayable and a decision was taken to switch venues.

The meeting of the Kerry and Tyrone champions, which was postponed last weekend due to inclement weather, is now scheduled to take place in Newbridge at 3pm on Saturday. The second semi-final between Coolera-Strandhill and Cuala remains fixed for Breffni Park in Cavan at 5pm on Saturday.

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