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Published 12:45 9 Mar 2022 GMT
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When you consider the fact that in Tyrone's game against Kildare, they were missing four players through suspension and had injuries to players like Mattie Donnelly, many assumed the sharp shooter would feature in the game.
However, Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher opted for Paul Donaghy to get some game time under his belt, and centre the attack around Darragh Canavan and Darren McCurry.
Brennan is now the sixth Tyrone player to leave the squad that secured the county's fourth All-Ireland title last year.
Tiernan McCann, Mark Bradley, Ronan O’Neill, Hugh Pat McGeary and Michael Cassidy have all withdrawn themselves for selection this season, a large turnover of players that may concern Tyrone fans.
The tricky Trillick target man was tipped for big things on the county stage, particularly after being a mainstay in the 2015 All-Ireland U21 team that was managed by the two same senior managers.
The sharp shooter kicked 0-07 on his debut against Queens University in the McKenna Cup, and his last championship appearance was actually the 2018 All-Ireland final loss to Dublin.
In 2019 he opted out of the panel, with many believing that Mickey Harte's defensive type of football was the reasoning behind the free flowing forward's decision, and returned when Dooher and Logan replaced the Errigal Ciarán man at the helm.
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