As part of its continued drive to promote Gaelic games, the Tyrone County Board has launched this year’s Under 16 Season Ticket.
The tickets have been distributed through all the schools in the county and will provide free admission to Tyrone’s home National League and Under 21 Championship matches in addition to all of the Tyrone Club Championship games, provided the ticket holder is accompanied by an adult.
This is the second year of the Under 16 Season Tickets, which can be used for the first time at this Sunday’s National League tie between Tyrone and Mayo at Healy Park, Omagh.
At the launch of the games’ promotion at St Patrick’s Primary School, Donaghmore are Mollie-Kate Lambe, Mary Haughey, Shea McCartan and Mark McGoldrick along with their teacher Peter Harte.
As well as the Season Ticket, the 12 page 2014 ‘RedHandFan’ fanzine will also be distributed to Tyrone schools over the next week. The fanzine will be available for download from the website next week
By tyronepro
Fri 31st Jan
The tickets have been distributed through all the schools in the county and will provide free admission to Tyrone’s home National League and Under 21 Championship matches in addition to all of the Tyrone Club Championship games, provided the ticket holder is accompanied by an adult.
This is the second year of the Under 16 Season Tickets, which can be used for the first time at this Sunday’s National League tie between Tyrone and Mayo at Healy Park, Omagh.
At the launch of the games’ promotion at St Patrick’s Primary School, Donaghmore are Mollie-Kate Lambe, Mary Haughey, Shea McCartan and Mark McGoldrick along with their teacher Peter Harte.
As well as the Season Ticket, the 12 page 2014 ‘RedHandFan’ fanzine will also be distributed to Tyrone schools over the next week. The fanzine will be available for download from the website next week