Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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TyroneOnlooker

Quote from: GetOverTheBar on March 01, 2019, 10:48:19 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on March 01, 2019, 10:34:36 AM
You will need better bait than that to reel in the Carmen lads.


Quote from: GetOverTheBar on March 01, 2019, 10:13:35 AM
Quote from: Fionntamhnach on February 28, 2019, 09:36:43 PM
Trillick vs. Dromore and Ardboe vs. Coalisland the big first round games in the Senior championship IMO.

Another great chance to see a real underdog in the Semi's here too with everyone of the below thinking about it

Tattyreagh or Edendork   v   Carrickmore or Derrylaughan

Genuinely wasn't a wind up - I'm sure the Carrickmore lads will ackowledge they aren't among the favs for the Senior Championship. Maybe underdog isn't the best word to describe Carmen but the other 3 clubs will certainly relish that tag.

Another great chance for Edendork to get to a semi-final i would have thought. They weren't too far away last year

deadman

Intermediate Championship First Round

A   Cookstown   v   Urney
B   Beragh   v   Loughmacrory
C   Moortown   v   Gortin
D   Clogher   v   Greencastle
E   Aghyaran   v   Augher
F   Newtownstewart   v   Pomeroy
G   Galbally   v   Strabane
H   Owen Roes   v   Stewartstown


Intermediate Championship Quarter Finals

Clogher or Greencastle   v   Moortown or Gortin
Galbally or Strabane   v   Aghyaran or Augher
Newtownstewart or Pomeroy   v   Beragh or Loughmacrory
Owen Roes or Stewartstown v   Cookstown or Urney

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: deadman on March 01, 2019, 01:41:11 PM
Intermediate Championship First Round

A   Cookstown   v   Urney
B   Beragh   v   Loughmacrory
C   Moortown   v   Gortin
D   Clogher   v   Greencastle
E   Aghyaran   v   Augher
F   Newtownstewart   v   Pomeroy
G   Galbally   v   Strabane
H   Owen Roes   v   Stewartstown


Intermediate Championship Quarter Finals

Clogher or Greencastle   v   Moortown or Gortin
Galbally or Strabane   v   Aghyaran or Augher
Newtownstewart or Pomeroy   v   Beragh or Loughmacrory
Owen Roes or Stewartstown v   Cookstown or Urney
Quarter finals potentially looking like 4 brilliant games:
Greencastle V Gortin
Galbally V Aghyaran
Pomeroy V Loughmacrory
Stewartstown V Cookstown

Maor Uisce

I would be 99% sure those pairings won't happen. The first round will always throw up a shock in intermediate. Still no fixtures? Club players left hanging again in regards to being able to plan any semblance of a summer.

GaaFanatic123

Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not


Redhand Santa

Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.

In hiding

Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.

Just have a wee think about what you lads are saying there. Do you think that Ronan O Neill is heading to Garvaghey 4 or 5 times a week knowing that he will leave the County panel when the club fixtures come out. You men obviously haven't done much training in your day. Would Omaghs starred fixtures change much if they went from 4 County players to 3

skeog

Ronan and Conal are like brothers so if one goes i presume the other would leave as well.

bigpackiechestout

Quote from: skeog on March 04, 2019, 02:37:05 PM
Ronan and Conal are like brothers so if one goes i presume the other would leave as well.

Conal and Tiernan are actual brothers. Does this mean Tiernan will be leaving as well?

youhavenofans

Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

haha why would they wait until this?

rrhf

Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.
Not at all. They should be playing for their club every game and there should not be a them and us scenario at all. Any player not getting county ball on a Sunday should be with their club the following week.

GetOverTheBar

Quote from: rrhf on March 04, 2019, 03:24:18 PM
Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.
Not at all. They should be playing for their club every game and there should not be a them and us scenario at all. Any player not getting county ball on a Sunday should be with their club the following week.

Absolutely.

Redhand Santa

Quote from: rrhf on March 04, 2019, 03:24:18 PM
Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.
Not at all. They should be playing for their club every game and there should not be a them and us scenario at all. Any player not getting county ball on a Sunday should be with their club the following week.

In the last few years a number of players have quit the panel after the starred fixtures were announced. The starred games were put in to ensure teams with same number of county players played each other where possible. This scenario of players quitting after the fixtures were announced was creating a slightly unfair advantage to the clubs with the county men pulling out (and also leading to encouragement for them to do so in some cases).

I'd love to see players play more club games (though it has got even more difficult with the current county season) but that's a separate thing to the issue here. Though as pointed out I can't imagine Omagh and Killyclogher being that worried about the starred games given the strength of their panels that they'd be asking players to pull out.


GaaFanatic123

Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 04:25:25 PM
Quote from: rrhf on March 04, 2019, 03:24:18 PM
Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.
Not at all. They should be playing for their club every game and there should not be a them and us scenario at all. Any player not getting county ball on a Sunday should be with their club the following week.

In the last few years a number of players have quit the panel after the starred fixtures were announced. The starred games were put in to ensure teams with same number of county players played each other where possible. This scenario of players quitting after the fixtures were announced was creating a slightly unfair advantage to the clubs with the county men pulling out (and also leading to encouragement for them to do so in some cases).

I'd love to see players play more club games (though it has got even more difficult with the current county season) but that's a separate thing to the issue here. Though as pointed out I can't imagine Omagh and Killyclogher being that worried about the starred games given the strength of their panels that they'd be asking players to pull out.

Happens all this time,

McCurry done it last year,

"In hiding" and "youhavenofans" where have yous been the last couple of years or do yous not follow the club scene to see this happen.
I think the only possible solution is announce stared fixtures and if County men leave the panel to benefit their for starred game then the fixtures should be updated and another game changed to a starred game instead then

youhavenofans

Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 05, 2019, 07:53:39 AM
Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 04:25:25 PM
Quote from: rrhf on March 04, 2019, 03:24:18 PM
Quote from: Redhand Santa on March 04, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on March 04, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
Has anyone heard of any names yet on whos going to drop off County panel once the starred fixtures are released?

Ive heard Conal McCann and Rony O'Neil are waiting on the Club fixtures to be released before they walk, only time will tell wheather this is true or not

There should be a rule that once the fixtures are made anyone that was on the county panel at that point cant play the starred games. It's the only way to cut out that scenario.
Not at all. They should be playing for their club every game and there should not be a them and us scenario at all. Any player not getting county ball on a Sunday should be with their club the following week.

In the last few years a number of players have quit the panel after the starred fixtures were announced. The starred games were put in to ensure teams with same number of county players played each other where possible. This scenario of players quitting after the fixtures were announced was creating a slightly unfair advantage to the clubs with the county men pulling out (and also leading to encouragement for them to do so in some cases).

I'd love to see players play more club games (though it has got even more difficult with the current county season) but that's a separate thing to the issue here. Though as pointed out I can't imagine Omagh and Killyclogher being that worried about the starred games given the strength of their panels that they'd be asking players to pull out.

Happens all this time,

McCurry done it last year,

"In hiding" and "youhavenofans" where have yous been the last couple of years or do yous not follow the club scene to see this happen.
I think the only possible solution is announce stared fixtures and if County men leave the panel to benefit their for starred game then the fixtures should be updated and another game changed to a starred game instead then

McCurry was heading to America so thats why he left the panel - not to be playing for Edendork every week. I would say that in most cases its due to players not getting any time through the McKenna Cup and then knowing that they wouldn't see any game time in the championship? An example of this i think was PJ Laverty few years ago?