Best wishes have been expressed to a Tyrone club player who suffered a serious injury during the county IFC semi-final yesterday.
Ryan Devine from Owen Roe's sustained an ankle injury after eight minutes of their clash against Gortin St Patrick's at Healy Park.
The match, which was fixed as the curtain-raiser to the senior semi-final between Dromore and Trillick, was then abandoned by referee Fergal Ward as the player received treatment from Air Ambulance before being later taken to hospital.
It has now been rescheduled for the same venue next Saturday, 6 November at 7.30pm and admission will be free of charge with donations to the Air Ambulance Northern Ireland charity.
The Air Ambulance arrives in O'Neill's Healy Park to cater for the injured Owen Roes player Ryan Devine. All Tyrone Gaels want to send their best wishes to Ryan for a speedy recovery.https://t.co/x4C7xG9Jh1
— Tyrone GAA (@TyroneGAALive) October 31, 2021
Tonight's game between Owen Roes and Gortin has been abandoned and will now be played next Saturday evening at 7.30pm.
— Tyrone GAA (@TyroneGAALive) October 30, 2021
Our thanks to @NIAS999 and @AirAmbulanceNI. Donations will be accepted at the gate for the Air Ambulance next Saturday. #RefuseToLose
Best wishes to Ryan Devine who sustained that terrible ankle injury in the LCC Tyrone IFC match playing for @OwenRoes against @GortinGAA last night. Our thoughts are with you as are those of our followers. #SpeedyRecovery pic.twitter.com/iLPKf9zMSF
— Teamtalkmag.com (@teamtalkmagLIVE) October 31, 2021
Not the sight anyone wants to see at any GAA pitch but aren’t we are lucky to have them. pic.twitter.com/avjusqayAb
— Teamtalkmag.com (@teamtalkmagLIVE) October 30, 2021
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