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Re: Galway v Tyrone Pearse Stadium 20/5/23 at 5:15pm
« Reply #300 on: May 23, 2023, 12:30:32 PM »
Burns was definately a red.
Morgan black was a strange one, would love to know the reason for it. If it was for backchatting the ref, surely that's a yellow.

Galway were flat, perhaps the conditions didnt suit them.
If Tyrone had watched the discipline they could have turned Galway over.
Hard to see Galway play so badly again.
Credit to Tyrone, certainly did improve from the last time out. Tyrone v Armagh is mouth watering now because up until this game I fully expected Armagh to win comfortably.

I thought this too. Tyrone could have got something in this game if burns had stayed on but he absolutely had to go.

They will still not be easy beat.
It's hard to see Armagh beating Tyrone

Really?  Was the kick of the ball between them in the league and Armagh were missing Rian O'Neill and Murnin who has been in top 3 players this year went off injured after 15/20 minutes.  Tyrone capitulated in the second half against Monaghan who were subsequently hammered in the next game and Tyrone then put up a gallant showing against Galway with 14 men.  While their may be a kick in Tyrone to say it's hard to see Armagh beating them is a bit short sighted.  I think its very much a 50/50 game.  If Armagh beat Westmeath which they should do the pressure will be on Tyrone also given that they could potentially be 0 and 2 and going into a knock out game of sorts with Westmeath in last game. 

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Re: Galway v Tyrone Pearse Stadium 20/5/23 at 5:15pm
« Reply #301 on: May 23, 2023, 01:13:32 PM »
Burns was definately a red.
Morgan black was a strange one, would love to know the reason for it. If it was for backchatting the ref, surely that's a yellow.

Galway were flat, perhaps the conditions didnt suit them.
If Tyrone had watched the discipline they could have turned Galway over.
Hard to see Galway play so badly again.
Credit to Tyrone, certainly did improve from the last time out. Tyrone v Armagh is mouth watering now because up until this game I fully expected Armagh to win comfortably.

I thought this too. Tyrone could have got something in this game if burns had stayed on but he absolutely had to go.

They will still not be easy beat.
It's hard to see Armagh beating Tyrone

Really?  Was the kick of the ball between them in the league and Armagh were missing Rian O'Neill and Murnin who has been in top 3 players this year went off injured after 15/20 minutes.  Tyrone capitulated in the second half against Monaghan who were subsequently hammered in the next game and Tyrone then put up a gallant showing against Galway with 14 men.  While their may be a kick in Tyrone to say it's hard to see Armagh beating them is a bit short sighted.  I think its very much a 50/50 game.  If Armagh beat Westmeath which they should do the pressure will be on Tyrone also given that they could potentially be 0 and 2 and going into a knock out game of sorts with Westmeath in last game.
I don't think Tyrone's Ulster championship form is relevant. Armagh are a work in progress. And Tyrone will beat Westmeath regardless of what happens in the second match.
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Re: Galway v Tyrone Pearse Stadium 20/5/23 at 5:15pm
« Reply #302 on: May 23, 2023, 10:03:44 PM »
Burns was definately a red.
Morgan black was a strange one, would love to know the reason for it. If it was for backchatting the ref, surely that's a yellow.

Galway were flat, perhaps the conditions didnt suit them.
If Tyrone had watched the discipline they could have turned Galway over.
Hard to see Galway play so badly again.
Credit to Tyrone, certainly did improve from the last time out. Tyrone v Armagh is mouth watering now because up until this game I fully expected Armagh to win comfortably.

I thought this too. Tyrone could have got something in this game if burns had stayed on but he absolutely had to go.

They will still not be easy beat.
It's hard to see Armagh beating Tyrone

Really?  Was the kick of the ball between them in the league and Armagh were missing Rian O'Neill and Murnin who has been in top 3 players this year went off injured after 15/20 minutes.  Tyrone capitulated in the second half against Monaghan who were subsequently hammered in the next game and Tyrone then put up a gallant showing against Galway with 14 men.  While their may be a kick in Tyrone to say it's hard to see Armagh beating them is a bit short sighted.  I think its very much a 50/50 game.  If Armagh beat Westmeath which they should do the pressure will be on Tyrone also given that they could potentially be 0 and 2 and going into a knock out game of sorts with Westmeath in last game.

Two advantages for Tyrone in the round 2 match.

1. Match in Healy Park
2. Tyrone have two weeks to prepare/rest for the match and it will be Armagh's 2nd match in two weeks.