Omagh doing nothing different - McMahon

November 25, 2014

Joe McMahon of Tyrone with Meath's Brian Farrell. INPHO

Joe McMahon says Omagh St Enda's haven't been doing anything differently this year compared to previous seasons.

However, the county town club has eked out a number of thrilling victories to win their first Tyrone SFC since 1988 and move within an hour of their first-ever Ulster club crown:

"We aren't doing anything really different this year, except that we've had very few injuries and luck has been on our side," the versatile Tyrone star tells The Irish Daily Mirror.

"I suppose it's just the confidence of winning and once you have that momentum it can be on your side, and we are very happy to be in our first Ulster final.

"In terms of it being a rollercoaster ride and looking at what we have achieved, I think it will be after Sunday before we can reflect better on it.

"In the past, Omagh have underachieved with the players that they've had. I never thought that it would never happen - it was more 'let's go at it this again next year and see where it takes us'."


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