Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:54:03 PM

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Moonshine

Quote from: Pearse Blue on June 18, 2021, 02:31:28 PM
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Quote from: Tyrone11234 on June 12, 2021, 08:18:33 PM
A full summer of Club championship- you couldn't beat it.

I am going to go with my instinct here and say your a massive fan of the county team?
You are? HAHA. Club football is where its at in Tyrone. It's been that way for the best part of 10 years. Interest in the county scene drifts more year after year.

Harte sucked the life out of the county team. He made the football unwatchable. Thankfully he's been roaded, for he was about to do ruin the club game as well.
Correct, you can even notice it in young lads now. They are more interested in the club seniors than the county seniors. Long gone are the days where young lads would go on to the pitch after a game to get a jersey signed by county stars. Most of them have that big of egos they wouldn't even participate.

Is that not an issue with current players mindset as opposed to mickey harte?

Tyrone11234

Agreed. County players these days think they run the place. Club football is where it's at

Under Lights

Who can stop this carrickmore juggernaut

Tyrone11234


redzone

Anyone at dromore and edendork, I see Mark mcreynolds complaining of the ref getting the score wrong

PMG1

Quote from: redzone on June 19, 2021, 07:50:00 AM
Anyone at dromore and edendork, I see Mark mcreynolds complaining of the ref getting the score wrong
Score was right but scoreboard was wrong, was confusing, ref tried to correct the scoreboard during the game but was never done

Moonshine

What's going on in Coalisland will mc guckian last? Mckernan and hampsey are big losses but they have a serious spine still there

Dire Ear

Steelweld Fabrications LTD D1 Wrap Up

R4 Results
Trillick 0-10 Clonoe 1-11
Pomeroy 1-6 Errigal Ciaran 1-9
Edendork 2-10 Dromore 1-14
Derrylaughan 0-8 Ardboe 0-11
Galbally 0-5 Carrickmore 3-15
Coalisland 0-12 Donaghmore 1-11
Dungannon 2-12 Eglish 1-7

A Paul Coney goal was the decisive score at Donnelly Park as Clonoe ended the unbeaten record of Trillick. James Garrity and Ciaran Daly were among the points for the hosts with Connor McAliskey and Dan McNulty on target for the O'Rahillys.

Errigal Ciaran broke their points duck with a victory at Pomeroy. Bryan Horisk got their goal with Odhran Robinson featuring among their points. Aidan Woods got the Plunketts major with Ronan Lagan contributing a few points.

Dromore had to pull out all the stops at Edendork with a late Declan McNulty penalty giving them victory over the St.Malachys. Conor Mallon and Harry Og Conlon got the home side's goals with Ronan and Emmett McNabb among the points for the visitors.

Ardboe edged the verdict in the Loughshore derby at Derrylaughan thanks to points from Kyle Coney, Shay McGuigan and Cormac Morgan. James Donnelly, Tomas Carney and Ciaran Gervin featured on the scoresheet for the Kevin Barrys.

Carrickmore made it four wins out of four with a comprehensive win at Galbally. Martin Penrose, Mark Donnelly and Rory Donnelly got their goals, Conor Donaghy top scoring for an out of sorts Pearses side.

Donaghmore made it three wins in a row with a hard earned victory at Coalisland. An early goal from Brannon Molloy proved significant on a night when Fergal Donaghy, James McCann, Bailey Leonard and Cormac O'Hagan had points for their respective sides.

Dungannon made home advantage count at O'Neill Park over Eglish with Dailagh Jones and James Morgan both bagging early goals. Seamus Muldoon got the Eglish major on a night when Conor McKee, Paudie McNulty, Dan Muldoon and Luke Donnelly all raised white flags.

Pearse Blue

Quote from: Under Lights on June 18, 2021, 10:24:27 PM
Who can stop this carrickmore juggernaut
No point hitting peak in June. The heavy team training during lockdown will come back to bite around September.

nrico2006

Quote from: TwoUpTwoDown on June 17, 2021, 03:17:52 PM
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Quote from: Tyrone11234 on June 12, 2021, 09:20:47 AM
Great to see a club like Errigal struggling when they have about 4 parishes in the one team.
Interesting to see an Errigal team condoning drug dealing in their team selection recently. Have had a man lining out with an ankle tag on.

Old news that. You may keep up. It's a difficult one, he has been convicted of no crime so therefore you can't technically isolate him until he has...it does leave a bad taste but.

Can you isolate him if he has been convicted of a crime?  Surely he takes his punishment but is eligible to play football if he wants.
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

The Golden Years

Quote from: Pearse Blue on June 21, 2021, 09:49:22 AM
Quote from: Under Lights on June 18, 2021, 10:24:27 PM
Who can stop this carrickmore juggernaut
No point hitting peak in June. The heavy team training during lockdown will come back to bite around September.
This coming from a Galbally man whose team trained away collectively during Lockdown  ;).  A very embarrassing result last Friday for a team who think they can win the championship because they seen what Dungannon done last year.  Cloud Cuokoo Land

uptheblues

Hearing reports of an Under 13 game being abandoned during the week due to a mass brawl. Anyone shed any light?

Mikhailov

Quote from: uptheblues on June 25, 2021, 02:26:52 PM
Hearing reports of an Under 13 game being abandoned during the week due to a mass brawl. Anyone shed any light?

You should know all about it - was it not on your pitch?

Unless there were 2 mass brawls at u13 this week

uptheblues

Believe me it wasn't at our pitch. Other side of the county.

Under Lights

Donaghmore and Dromore win the big Derby matches