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 Tuesday, 7 January, 2003, 09:53 GMT
Harte rewards Errigal players
Errigal Ciaran's Mark Harte
Mark Harte called into Tyrone team
New Tyrone boss Mickey Harte has rewarded his Errigal Ciaran side with six players included in his first selection as county boss for the McKenna Cup tie against Fermanagh.

Three of the Ulster Club champions will be newcomers to senior football when Tyrone travel to Brewster Park on Sunday.

All told there are four debutants in Harte's opening gambit since he was charged with leading Tyrone over a new horizon last November.

The three Errigal players called up are Harte's son Mark, midfielder Peter Loughran, and centre-back Paul Horisk who come in alongside Ardboe's Gavin Devlin.

Other Errigal players include Peter Canavan, John Devine, Cormac McGinley and Enda McGinley.

The younger Harte won November's Bass Merit Award with his scoring exploits and was an integral part of the Tyrone club side's charge to the Ulster title this season.

A Belfast-based third-year Arts student, Harte's accuracy and scoring instinct has been prevalent in Errigal Ciaran's great run.

Missing from the origianl 30-man squad due to injury are Declan McCrossan, Chris Lawn, Brian Dooher, Ciaran Gourley and Seamus Mulgrew.

New Tyrone manager Mickey Harte
Tyrone boss Mickey Harte has brought in new faces
Harte has included Killyclogher's Dermot Carlin with Frank McGuigan joining his Arboe clubmate Devlin in the starting line-up.

Fit-again Michael McGee from Loughmacrory also starts for the first time for more than an injury.

Meanwhile, Donegal are the fourth county to abandon the O'Neill's strip.

Like Laois, Louth and Waterford, Donegal have gone for the Azzurri attire.

Azzurri, an Irish-owned company based in Waterford city, were awarded the licence to supply county GAA teams, a right which formerly had been solely held by O'Neill's.

Tyrone: J Devine, C Gormley, C McGinley, M McGee, P Horisk, G Devlin, P Jordan, C McAnallen, P Loughran, E McGinley, M Harte, S O'Neill, F McGuigan, P Canavan, S Cavanagh.

Sunday's Dr McKenna Cup ties

First round:
Fermanagh v Tyrone
(Brewster Park, 1400)

Quarter-finals:
Derry v Monaghan
(McGlinchey Park, Ballinascreen)
Down v Armagh
(Pairc Esler, Newry)
Donegal v Cavan
(Fr. Tierney Park, Ballyshannon)

(all 1400 throw-in)

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