Trouble flares as Dubs beat Tyrone (5th Feb 2006)
National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
5th of febraury 2006
Tempers flared at Healy Park in Omagh during the National League game between Tyrone and Dublin
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
GAA Emotion
Tempers flared at Healy Park and four players were sent-off
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
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Referee Paddy Russell struggles to control the National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
Tyrone player Collie Holmes is sent-off
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
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Referee Paddy Russell shows a red card to Tyrone player Collie Holmes during the National League clash with Dublin.
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
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Dublin's Alan Brogan clashes with Michael McGee. Dublin's Alan Brogan clashes with Michael McGee of Tyrone (left) after being sent-off
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
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Dublin's David Henry and Nial O Se go head-to-head with Tyrone's Kevin Hughes and Stephen O'Neill
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
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2005 footballer of the year Tyrone's Stephen O'Neill receives his marching orders from referee Paddy Russell.
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
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Tyrone goalkeeper Pascal McConnell gets to grips with Dublin player Derek Murray.
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National League match between Tyrone and Dublin
05/02/2006
Referee Paddy Russell is escorted from the Healy Park pitch after stormy league game between Tyrone and Dublin
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Labels: Championship, Cumann Luthcleas Gael, Football, GAA, Gaelic, Gaelic Athletic Association, humour, Hurling, Jokes, Michael Cusack, Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh, The Sunday Game, Up for the Match
