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Ben Gormley: “Lee Brennan scored an outrageous point against us”

Name:

Ben Gormley.

 

Age:

24.

 

Teams played for:

Thomas Clarke’s, Eoghan Ruadh, Tyrone u-17 footballers, Tyrone hurlers u-14 to seniors, Ulster u-17 hurlers and Academy MacRory.

 

Who are your main rivals?

In football Edendork and in hurling it is Carrickmore.

 

Which opposition ground do you like playing on and why?

Healy Park in Omagh because it gives me championship vibes. Love the big pitch and atmosphere.

 

Which opposition ground do you dislike going to and why?

Donaghmore, their pitch sinks way below where the fans sit which leaves a really quiet atmosphere.

 

What team have you enjoyed the most success against?

Edendork.

 

Which team have you enjoyed least success against?

Dromore.

 

Which opposition player have you enjoyed marking?

Lee Brennan.

 

Which opposition player have you disliked marking?

Darragh Canavan.

 

Which player would you transfer in from a team you have come up against?

Rory Brennan.

 

Which team, apart from your own, do you like to see do well and why?

None, but maybe Coalisland if I had to say one. I feel neither team dislikes each other.

What’s the most frustrating defeat you have experienced?

The 2022 semi-final of championship against Errigal.

 

What’s the most satisfying victory you have experienced?

All-Ireland U-17 final at Croke Park.

 

What is the best score you’ve seen from an opponent?

Lee Brennan scored an outrageous point against us last year in the championship. He got a ball just past the 45-yard line and just used the outside of the boot over two men.

 

Which team, apart from your own, do you expect big things of in the coming years?

Trillick.

 

Best opponent for post-match hospitality?

Derry.

 

Which club, apart from your own, has the most impressive facilities?

Pomeroy’s new clubhouse.

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