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Published 16:56 2 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 16:56 2 Jul 2025 BST

Tyrone man Joel Kerr is set to miss Sunday's All-Ireland MFC final against Kerry in Newbridge on Sunday.
Kerr has been one of his county's star men in the campaign thus far, and his absence will be a huge blow for the Red Hands.
The youngster signed for West Ham from Glentoran at the end of March, but his contract with the Premier League side began on July 1.
Kerr, who has represented Northern Ireland at underage level, played for against a West Ham development side for Co-Tyrone back in 2023, impressing with two goals and one assist.
When Kerr signed back in March, Glentoran's academy manager Michael Jackson said: “I’m absolutely delighted for Joel and his family. No one deserves this opportunity more right now. He’s earned it through sheer determination, consistency and the standards he sets for himself and those around him.
“When he was part of our U16 NIFL squad last season, every single player looked up to him. He led by example through his passion and drive and he played a huge part in helping that group win the league title.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see a player like Joel progress, not just because of his ability, but because of the character and leadership he’s shown throughout his journey with us.”
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