Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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HalfBack7

All not well in Gortin. Full Committee stepped away! :o

marty34

Quote from: Jerome on February 05, 2025, 10:08:54 AMSpent some time in Castlecaulfield over the last few weeks. They will have a need for their own Gaa team in next 10 years.

Who do people there currently play for?  They're not far from Donaghmore.

Have they underage?


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Quote from: Jerome on February 05, 2025, 10:08:54 AMSpent some time in Castlecaulfield over the last few weeks. They will have a need for their own Gaa team in next 10 years.

I  always thought that Castlecaulfield and Donaghamore were like Ederney and Kesh, geographically close in one sense but miles apart culturally.

GaelTheGael

Quote from: HalfBack7 on February 05, 2025, 11:14:33 AMAll not well in Gortin. Full Committee stepped away! :o
They terminated the link with Glenelly against previous agreements between the two clubs. Didn't sit well with a lot within Gortin.

GlenMan

Quote from: GaelTheGael on February 05, 2025, 06:49:32 PM
Quote from: HalfBack7 on February 05, 2025, 11:14:33 AMAll not well in Gortin. Full Committee stepped away! :o
They terminated the link with Glenelly against previous agreements between the two clubs. Didn't sit well with a lot within Gortin.

From what I hear it's the opposite. A group of parents totally against the link with glenelly and have forced the committee out because of it

they want their children to play for gortin only

RedHand88

Bit of a mess in Pomeroy, gonna be looking for their 3rd manager of the season and its only February. Man they had left after 16 turned up for training? Apparently losing alot to USA as well. They could really struggle this year.

bogball88

Quote from: GlenMan on February 05, 2025, 08:30:13 PM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on February 05, 2025, 06:49:32 PM
Quote from: HalfBack7 on February 05, 2025, 11:14:33 AMAll not well in Gortin. Full Committee stepped away! :o
They terminated the link with Glenelly against previous agreements between the two clubs. Didn't sit well with a lot within Gortin.

From what I hear it's the opposite. A group of parents totally against the link with glenelly and have forced the committee out because of it

they want their children to play for gortin only
Where they playing for Glenelly sides at underage level?

RedHand88

Quote from: Jerome on February 05, 2025, 10:08:54 AMSpent some time in Castlecaulfield over the last few weeks. They will have a need for their own Gaa team in next 10 years.

Yep lots of young Catholic families moving into new developments in what has traditionally been a staunch Unionist village. I'd say its a big reason why Donaghmores numbers are among the biggest in the county and can easily see a Castlecaulfield GAA team in my lifetime.

Rebel84

Quote from: bogball88 on February 07, 2025, 01:17:40 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on February 05, 2025, 08:30:13 PM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on February 05, 2025, 06:49:32 PM
Quote from: HalfBack7 on February 05, 2025, 11:14:33 AMAll not well in Gortin. Full Committee stepped away! :o
They terminated the link with Glenelly against previous agreements between the two clubs. Didn't sit well with a lot within Gortin.

From what I hear it's the opposite. A group of parents totally against the link with glenelly and have forced the committee out because of it

they want their children to play for gortin only
Where they playing for Glenelly sides at underage level?

Gortin & Glenelly combined are Both Domhnaigh
none of those teams are in the latest minor gradings but the gradings appear strange - a lot of teams in Grade 2 and only 3 teams in Grade 4.

thebigfullforward

Seen a few county players talk about how the new rules require more fitness. How will club players handle it if the schedule is like last season where teams are playing 2 games in the space of about 4 days? You'd need a big panel to cope with it

tiempo

Quote from: thebigfullforward on February 09, 2025, 11:45:38 AMSeen a few county players talk about how the new rules require more fitness. How will club players handle it if the schedule is like last season where teams are playing 2 games in the space of about 4 days? You'd need a big panel to cope with it

Not buying this

GK, no change
2-3-4 / 13-14-15 no more box to box
5-6-7 / 10-11-12 no change
MF no change

Learn to kick, let the ball do the work

thebigfullforward

Quote from: tiempo on February 09, 2025, 12:14:35 PM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on February 09, 2025, 11:45:38 AMSeen a few county players talk about how the new rules require more fitness. How will club players handle it if the schedule is like last season where teams are playing 2 games in the space of about 4 days? You'd need a big panel to cope with it

Not buying this

GK, no change
2-3-4 / 13-14-15 no more box to box
5-6-7 / 10-11-12 no change
MF no change

Learn to kick, let the ball do the work
What do you mean you don't buy it lol? Players were saying it after the railway cup and Jim McGuinness said it after the Dublin game. "They lost three players to hamstrings. Peadar Mogan is one of our fittest players but he was really struggling in the last 15 minutes" "These lads are so finely tuned now that the tears are more aggressive, they're deeper because the players are much more explosive. And you're now looking at a month or six weeks for the likes of hamstrings when it used to be a week or 10 days." Is he just making that up then or what?

tiempo

Players had no lead into the Railway Cup or league, it's winter football on heavy pitches after a layoff, the teams are doing all sorts of pre season loading whilst fulfilling fixtures, of course you're going to be blowing and pick up injuries

The whole hamstring 10 day to 6 week thing is a complete red herring, he wants a 6th sub, his way of lobbying for it is to throw out a bit of convenient misinformation

marty34

Quote from: tiempo on February 09, 2025, 02:54:53 PMPlayers had no lead into the Railway Cup or league, it's winter football on heavy pitches after a layoff, the teams are doing all sorts of pre season loading whilst fulfilling fixtures, of course you're going to be blowing and pick up injuries

The whole hamstring 10 day to 6 week thing is a complete red herring, he wants a 6th sub, his way of lobbying for it is to throw out a bit of convenient misinformation

I agree 100%.  Mc Guinness wants another sub. That's what his angle is.