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Liverpool Star Takes In Another Huge GAA Occasion As Tyrone Face Kerry

Conor Bradley's summer of GAA appearances continued on Saturday evening as the Liverpool defender was spotted supporting his native Tyrone during their All-Ireland quarter-final against Kerry.

The Northern Ireland international was in Croke Park alongside former Tyrone footballer and brother of Mattie, Richie Donnelly and also stopped to meet supporters from Drumquin before throw-in.

It is the second major GAA occasion Bradley has attended in recent weeks after he was also present at last month's Munster hurling final between Cork and Limerick in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

The Liverpool star was among the notable faces in attendance that afternoon, joining his former club teammate Caoimhín Kelleher in the stands.

The pair helped Liverpool win the Premier League title in 2025, becoming the first Irish players to win the competition since 2013 before Kelleher's subsequent move to Brentford.

Former Limerick hurler David Breen, who now works within Liverpool's backroom staff as a physiotherapist, was also in attendance at that game, creating another unlikely link between Anfield and the Munster final.

Liverpool Star Takes In Another Huge GAA Occasion As Tyrone Face Kerry

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This weekend, however, Bradley's attention turned back to his native county.

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The Aghyaran man has never hidden his affection for Tyrone football and was present as Malachy O'Rourke's side pushed defending champions Kerry all the way in one of the games of the championship.

Tyrone looked capable of causing a major upset for long periods before eventually falling to a 2-25 to 0-27 defeat.

David Clifford scored 1-8 for Kerry, while Dylan Geaney added 0-8 and Paudie Clifford kicked 0-5.

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Tyrone's response was led by substitute Darren McCurry, who kicked 0-10 after his introduction, with Ethan Jordan scoring 0-4 and Mattie Donnelly and Eoin McElholm contributing three points apiece.

Armin Heinrich's late goal ultimately sealed Kerry's passage to the All-Ireland semi-finals.

For Conor Bradley, it was another opportunity to support Tyrone during a rare break from professional football commitments.

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