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Published 14:28 23 May 2023 BST
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"In recent times it's been emphasised throughout Ireland that teams have starting teams and finishing teams. Probably in my Tyrone career it was more that you wanted to be on the starting 15. "That was always the goal, any team named on a Thursday night, you wanted to be on the starting 15. The way things have went made this last four or five years, teams have realised that you can empty the tank in 40-45 minutes, and we have got Tommy Conroy, Paddy Durcan, and Eoghan McLaughlin, it's evolved now."I suppose one player that made an impact every time that he came on, and he had pace in abundance too was Martin Penrose. If he didn't start, you could be sure that he would have some impact on the game.
"He was probably one of the most underrated tacklers - he was rated within ourselves - but as a forward you're maybe not best known as being the best tackler in the team, but Martin Penrose was a serious man for getting a turnover when their was a short kick out or high press."He was one of the men that would be sure to get you a turn over." Penrose played for Tyrone between 2005 - 2014, picking up two All-Ireland medals, and two Ulster titles on the way.
Now just touching 40 years old, the Red Hands legend hasn't slowed down, playing a key role for Carrickmore in last year's championship, scoring 1-1 in the final, but ultimately losing out to Errigal Ciaran.
The sharp shooter hasn't hung up the boots yet and came back to haunt his old teammate Coney in the Tyrone league last week.
"He came on in a league game against Ardboe on Friday night, and he was there and there about. He only came on the last ten minutes or so, but he was on the winning side so that's all that really matters, isn't it?"
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