McKenna Cup 2024

Started by never kickt a ball, December 30, 2006, 02:22:48 AM

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Main Street

Quote from: orangeman on January 19, 2014, 09:12:33 AM
Quote from: redcard on January 19, 2014, 12:29:39 AM
Lets hope the lad recovers for Sundays game

http://tyronetribulations.com/2014/01/16/healy-park-scoreboard-man-hospitalised-with-rsi-stable-now/

Carleton Mc Cabe.

Brilliant.
Only in Tyrone would you have an electronic scoreboard and their scoreboard man is too thick to make use of it.

mylestheslasher

Great for Cavan to be get a game against Monaghan today. I think so far although we have been doing well in all our games there is an element of us being fitter than a lot of the teams we've played. Monaghan seem to be going well so I expect a tough challenge and I think thats what the lads need before the league so they remember that the league wont be as easy as some of the games we've had so far. Still a win would be nice to keep the confidence up. A local derby should mean it will be played at a good tempo and should be hard hitting.

ONeill

Predictions:

Tyrone 0-13 Derry 1-12
Cavan 4-17 Monaghan 0-9
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

tonysoprano

Are there any links to view/listen to this Tyrone v Derry game?

God14


tonysoprano


ONeill

Half Times

Tyrone 1-6 Derry 0-5
Cavan 0-9 Monaghan 1-5
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

God14

Suprised not more chat on here? Especially after Derry Tyrone match

By the sounds of it Derry taking a lot more positives from the game than Tyrone. Fair enough tho when u think they were 1-4 til no score after 14mins, so won the last 55mins by 3 points. In Omagh.

Fergal Doc some asset to Derry. Still plenty to offer at 32. It set up nicely for Feb 1st in Celtic Pk, Derry.

I fancy Tyrone to reinforce that advantage. Fingers crossed anyhow..

orangeman

It's almost non contact now.

More like soccer every year. Maybe no bad thing some would say.


never kickt a ball

Tyrone and Cavan edge wins in Dr McKenna Cup semi-finals

Tyrone and Cavan will meet in next Saturday's Dr McKenna Cup final after overcoming strong challenges from Derry and Monaghan in Sunday's semi-finals.
Niall McKenna and Peter Harte goals helped Tyrone win 2-13 to 1-13 as Derry wasted several goal chances before Emmet McGuckin netted on 59 minutes.
Dermot Malone's early goal helped Monaghan lead by four at Enniskillen but Cavan regrouped to win 0-16 to 1-9.
Eugene Keating hit six Cavan points with sub James McEnroe also starring.
At Healy Park, Tyrone made a sensational start with McKenna's superb goal after just 15 seconds
The holders eased into a seven-point lead with scores from Darren McCurry, Connor McAliskey.
However, the Oak Leafers pulled back scores through Gerard O'Kane, Ciaran McGoldrick and Declan Mullan and they missed goal chances when McGoldrick and Aaron Kerrigan both shot wide.
Tyrone also had an opportunity for a second goal but Derry keeper Thomas Mallon saved superbly from Conan Grugan.
Tyrone led by 1-6 to 0-5 at the interval and restored their seven-point cushion when Harte netted a 42nd-minute penalty, awarded for a foul on Mattie Donnelly by goalkeeper Mallon.

James Kielt came off the bench to shoot three long-range points but Tyrone were able to respond, with McCurry and Grugan finding the range.
After a rash of missed goal chances, the Oak Leafers finally hit the net in the 64th minute when McGuckin flicked Benny Heron's delivery past Mickey O'Neill.
Derry were reduced to 14 men for the closing minutes after Patsy Bradley was black carded with all their substitutes having already been introduced.
After PJ Lavery and Mark Lynch added further points at either end, James Kielt did have a late goal chance which would have levelled the contest but he fired badly wide.
At Enniskillen, Cavan pulled clear in the closing stages with the Breffni squad's rest in midweek after UUJ pulled out of Wednesday's scheduled fixture possibly a factor as Monaghan faded.
Ulster champions Monaghan did make the brighter start with Malone blasting to the net on five minutes after fielding a long ball from Conor Boyle.
That added to keeper Rory Beggan's opening 50-metre free and another 45 by the Monaghan custodian kept them three ahead after Keating and David Givney had opened Cavan's account.
Points at either end from Turlough Mooney and Boyle kept Monaghan three ahead but Cavan then hit four unanswered scores with wing-back Philip Tinnelly kicking two of them.
Cavan were still a point clear at the break (0-9 to 1-5) and Keating's fourth point of day doubled their lead after the restart.
A Chris McGuinness point and a Dermot Malone score brilliantly set up by a Paul Finlay pass then got Monaghan on terms again but they never managed to get parity again during the remainder of the contest after Michael Lyng restored Cavan's lead.
Points from Jack McCarron and Shane Carey did cut Cavan's lead to the minimum on two occasions but Monaghan hit the last four points of the contest to run out deserved winners.
Rory Dunne and half-time substitute McEnroe both excelled in cutting out Monaghan's attempts to instigate attacks in the second period.
But Monaghan tired in the closing stages as Cavan's midweek off appeared to give Terry Hyland's side the edge.
The final will take place at Enniskillen on Saturday evening with a 19:30 GMT throw-in.
Power NI Dr McKenna Cup semi-finals results
Tyrone 2-13 1-13 Derry
Cavan 0-16 1-09 Monaghan

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/gaelic-games/25801767

never kickt a ball


TYRONE 2-13 DERRY 1-13
HOLDERS Tyrone edged their way to a tough three point semi-final victory over Derry in Omagh on Sunday to set up a McKenna Cup Final clash with Cavan next Saturday night in Enniskillen.
Despite showing nine changes from the side which wiped the floor with Armagh in midweek, Tyrone displayed the same fiery intent from the off, hitting the back of the Derry net on just fifteen seconds.
Direct from the throw-in they mounted a swift attack which was capped when Conan Grugan sent midfielder Niall McKenna clear to rifle high past keeper Thomas Mallon. That spectacular start laid the platform for another purposeful and pacey opening by the hosts who marauded forward in dynamic fashion.
With Darren McCurry and Connor McAliskey proving a real handful in either corner, the Derry defence had to work overtime to quell the Red Hand attacking tide and by the quarter hour mark they had fallen seven points in arrears.
McCurry was twice on target (one free) while McAliskey and McKenna with a fisted effort also registered during this impressive scoring spree.
Early Oak Leaf scoring opportunities were few and far between though Emmett McGuckin fisted wide under pressure from Tyrone keeper Michael O'Neil as they tussled for Gerard O'Kane's dangerous delivery.
Gradually the visitors began to settle to their task, as the initial Red Hand rampage subsided and the likes of Peter Harte and Tiarnan McCann found themselves forced into more diligent defensive duties.
Ciaran McGoldrick floated over Derry's opening point in the 16th minute from a narrow angle, after accepting a fine pass from Sean Leo McGoldrick, but another quality finish by McCurry, after a deft lay off by captain Matthew Donnelly re-established the home team's seven point cushion.
Tyrone though were outscored four points to one as their play became increasingly ragged and laboured during the ten minutes leading up to the interval. Any thoughts that the pattern of the contest would replicate the one-sided procession of the previous Wednesday evening against Armagh were dashed as the Oak Leafers summoned up a gutsy fightback.
Gerard O'Kane was twice on the mark, while midfielder Fergal Doherty and sprightly full-forward Declan Mullan also split the posts, Mullan engaged in a terrific duel with Conor Clarke throughout the first period.
The half built to an exciting conclusion as Conan Grugan was superbly picked out by Emmett McKenna with a crossfield pass but the Omagh man's piledriver was tipped aside acrobatically by Mallon in the Derry goal.
McAlliskey also cut in towards the danger area and blasted over from close range as the hosts regained some momentum going in at the break with a 1-6 to 0-5 cushion.
Scores came thick and fast during the early stages of the second period, the crowd of just under five thousand getting no shortage of entertainment to warm them up on a brisk winter afternoon. McCurry and Derry sub Benny Heron traded early frees, before the hard-working Doherty rampaged up the centre and fired over. Ciaran McGoldrick then fisted a point for the visitors, seconds after O'Neill had pulled off an excellent save to deny half-back Kevin Johnston a goal.
Just when it seemed Derry were building up a head of steam they fell for another sucker punch as Tyrone were awarded a penalty in the 41st minute, Mattie Donnelly upended inside the large square by Dermot McBride as he looked set to pull the trigger. Peter Harte dispatched the resultant spot-kick with minimum fuss and coming on the back of an Emmett McKenna point it stretched the hosts seven in front one more, 2-9 to 0-8.
To their credit Derry refused to buckle and with some seasoned operators introduced off the bench they continued to eat into the deficit, replacement James Kielt swinging over a few quality scores on his left peg.
At the other end however they couldn't get to grips with the lively McCurry who brought his tally for the afternoon to a half dozen points, with two more eye-catching scores.
An awful miss by Emmett McGuckin who lofted an effort wide of goal after rounding keeper Michael O'Neill suggested it definitely wasn't going to be Derry's day and with ten minutes remaining a cool conversion from Conan Grugan left Tyrone very much in the box seat.
The fisted goal by McGuckin after good work along the endline by Heron ensured a more nerve wracking finale for the Tyrone supporters though a fine score from distance by sub PJ Lavery provided some more breathing room.
http://ulsterherald.com/2014/01/19/tyrone-progress-to-mckenna-cup-final/

Club Rossa

Very frustrated with the refereeing in Omagh today.No physical contact allowed at all.Both teams on the receiving end of some awful decisions.

rrhf

Yeah matt donnelly sent off for a shoulder among other poor decisions.. These rules in the
Wrong hands could makw gaelic football a. Poofs game.