Errigal Ciaran's prolonged club season has given O’Rourke the first major quandary of his Tyrone tenure with the Allianz Football Leagues set to resume at the end of January
With Errigal Ciaran’s season set to stretch to one more week at least following the postponement of their semi-final meeting with Dr Crokes, new Tyrone manager Malachy O’Rourke faces a dilemma with the new county season fast approaching.
Ironically, O’Rourke was on the other side of the argument one year ago having led Glen to All-Ireland Club success. Derry are the visitors to O’Neills Healy Park on Saturday, January 25. In the context of what looks an extremely difficult fixture list for both counties, it already looks like a ‘must-win’ for Tyrone and Derry.
It already seems unlikely that Tyrone's Errigal players will feature in the first round game against Derry, but Tyrone then travel to the Box-It Athletic Grounds on Sunday, February 2 for a battle against All-Ireland champions Armagh.
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