Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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square_ball

Killeeshil would need Aghaloo to lose to Brocagh, Drumquin to lose to Donaghmore III and themselves to beat Eskra for them to win the league. Very unlikley. Drumquin have it all but secured.

RedHand88

Aye Killeeshil are 2 points behind the other 2. Mind you stranger things have happened.

The_Slug

Quote from: 03,05,08 on August 16, 2024, 07:29:11 AM
Quote from: clarshack on August 16, 2024, 12:09:49 AM
Quote from: Truthsayer on August 15, 2024, 11:04:33 PM
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Quote from: dhá chos chlé on August 15, 2024, 05:59:01 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on August 15, 2024, 03:25:10 PMI think is 10 years since Div 1 team lost to Div 2 team in the play-off. Is usually comfortable and you are talking the third best team in second tier.

Moy were beaten by edendork 2 years ago in donaghmore

Had a quick look at the archive on tyronegaa.ie and also:

2016 - Division 2 Urney beat Division 1 Eglish

2017 - Division 2 Aghyaran beat Division 1 Urney

2018 - Division 2 Dungannon beat Division 1 Aghyaran

2019 - Division 2 Loughmacrory beat Division 1 Eglish

2020 & 2021 No playoffs

Can also mind that Trillick would have went up via playoffs in 2014 and pretty sure Kildress beat Donaghmore to go up in 2015. Last year was actually the first time in a good while that the Division 1 team won the playoff.

Maybe the difference between then and now is that it's a few traditional Senior clubs that are in trouble now and they should beat the Division 2 team comfortable enough.



Ok I stand corrected. Was told that last nite but obviously not accurate.
I don't remember Urney being in Div 1 !

Maybe Urney in Division 1/Not in Division 1 could be one for the Mandela Effect! I know others who don't remember it either and it was only a few years back really...

Division 1 seems to be the kiss of death for some clubs, tatts, eskra, urney,strabane,augher all ended up in 3 not to long after being in 1

Can add kildress and Cookstown to that list with the others also mentioned. Although they've both bounced back somewhat

03,05,08

Quote from: The_Slug on August 16, 2024, 06:27:30 PM
Quote from: 03,05,08 on August 16, 2024, 07:29:11 AM
Quote from: clarshack on August 16, 2024, 12:09:49 AM
Quote from: Truthsayer on August 15, 2024, 11:04:33 PM
Quote from: clarshack on August 15, 2024, 08:50:32 PM
Quote from: dhá chos chlé on August 15, 2024, 05:59:01 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on August 15, 2024, 03:25:10 PMI think is 10 years since Div 1 team lost to Div 2 team in the play-off. Is usually comfortable and you are talking the third best team in second tier.

Moy were beaten by edendork 2 years ago in donaghmore

Had a quick look at the archive on tyronegaa.ie and also:

2016 - Division 2 Urney beat Division 1 Eglish

2017 - Division 2 Aghyaran beat Division 1 Urney

2018 - Division 2 Dungannon beat Division 1 Aghyaran

2019 - Division 2 Loughmacrory beat Division 1 Eglish

2020 & 2021 No playoffs

Can also mind that Trillick would have went up via playoffs in 2014 and pretty sure Kildress beat Donaghmore to go up in 2015. Last year was actually the first time in a good while that the Division 1 team won the playoff.

Maybe the difference between then and now is that it's a few traditional Senior clubs that are in trouble now and they should beat the Division 2 team comfortable enough.



Ok I stand corrected. Was told that last nite but obviously not accurate.
I don't remember Urney being in Div 1 !

Maybe Urney in Division 1/Not in Division 1 could be one for the Mandela Effect! I know others who don't remember it either and it was only a few years back really...

Division 1 seems to be the kiss of death for some clubs, tatts, eskra, urney,strabane,augher all ended up in 3 not to long after being in 1

Can add kildress and Cookstown to that list with the others also mentioned. Although they've both bounced back somewhat

On the other side of the coin loughmacrory and dungannon went from junior to being solid senior teams in a short period of time, and in Dungannons case winning the championship . 

square_ball

Loughmacrory were only in junior for 1 season I think. They would always have been Division 2 at worst for a long time.

Dungannon were a bit of a basket case when they were relegated to division 3 but have obviously got their act together since.

WT4E

Quote from: The_Slug on August 16, 2024, 06:27:30 PM
Quote from: 03,05,08 on August 16, 2024, 07:29:11 AM
Quote from: clarshack on August 16, 2024, 12:09:49 AM
Quote from: Truthsayer on August 15, 2024, 11:04:33 PM
Quote from: clarshack on August 15, 2024, 08:50:32 PM
Quote from: dhá chos chlé on August 15, 2024, 05:59:01 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on August 15, 2024, 03:25:10 PMI think is 10 years since Div 1 team lost to Div 2 team in the play-off. Is usually comfortable and you are talking the third best team in second tier.

Moy were beaten by edendork 2 years ago in donaghmore

Had a quick look at the archive on tyronegaa.ie and also:

2016 - Division 2 Urney beat Division 1 Eglish

2017 - Division 2 Aghyaran beat Division 1 Urney

2018 - Division 2 Dungannon beat Division 1 Aghyaran

2019 - Division 2 Loughmacrory beat Division 1 Eglish

2020 & 2021 No playoffs

Can also mind that Trillick would have went up via playoffs in 2014 and pretty sure Kildress beat Donaghmore to go up in 2015. Last year was actually the first time in a good while that the Division 1 team won the playoff.

Maybe the difference between then and now is that it's a few traditional Senior clubs that are in trouble now and they should beat the Division 2 team comfortable enough.



Ok I stand corrected. Was told that last nite but obviously not accurate.
I don't remember Urney being in Div 1 !

Maybe Urney in Division 1/Not in Division 1 could be one for the Mandela Effect! I know others who don't remember it either and it was only a few years back really...

Division 1 seems to be the kiss of death for some clubs, tatts, eskra, urney,strabane,augher all ended up in 3 not to long after being in 1

Can add kildress and Cookstown to that list with the others also mentioned. Although they've both bounced back somewhat

Kildress where a division 1 teams for 10plus years whilst challenging in certain years at the top in that period. So not really the same as the teams mentioned. Probably shouldn't have went to 3 and defo spent one season too long in it. It's hope we secure our safety this Sunday but it's obviously been a tough year.

ClubScene13

Quote from: square_ball on August 16, 2024, 09:21:49 PMLoughmacrory were only in junior for 1 season I think. They would always have been Division 2 at worst for a long time.

Dungannon were a bit of a basket case when they were relegated to division 3 but have obviously got their act together since.

They done a right stint in it didn't they if I remember right? I could be wrong but I've a feeling I can remember championship defeats to Brackaville and Derrytresk when this was going on, crazy stuff when you look at playing numbers.

Fair play to them they are in a brilliant period at the minute

square_ball

Quote from: ClubScene13 on August 17, 2024, 01:13:15 AM
Quote from: square_ball on August 16, 2024, 09:21:49 PMLoughmacrory were only in junior for 1 season I think. They would always have been Division 2 at worst for a long time.

Dungannon were a bit of a basket case when they were relegated to division 3 but have obviously got their act together since.

They done a right stint in it didn't they if I remember right? I could be wrong but I've a feeling I can remember championship defeats to Brackaville and Derrytresk when this was going on, crazy stuff when you look at playing numbers.

Fair play to them they are in a brilliant period at the minute

Yeah I think they done 5 years in Division 3 until they got out of it. You could be right there about those defeats too. Those teams you mention also had their spell of success in Division 3 but didn't have the playing size to sustain it. Dungannon definitely in a good period now. Suppose it shows that the big clubs have to continue putting in the work at youth level and not just rely on having a big pick in their area.

clarshack

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Quote from: square_ball on August 17, 2024, 08:24:24 AM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on August 17, 2024, 01:13:15 AM
Quote from: square_ball on August 16, 2024, 09:21:49 PMLoughmacrory were only in junior for 1 season I think. They would always have been Division 2 at worst for a long time.

Dungannon were a bit of a basket case when they were relegated to division 3 but have obviously got their act together since.

They done a right stint in it didn't they if I remember right? I could be wrong but I've a feeling I can remember championship defeats to Brackaville and Derrytresk when this was going on, crazy stuff when you look at playing numbers.

Fair play to them they are in a brilliant period at the minute

Yeah I think they done 5 years in Division 3 until they got out of it. You could be right there about those defeats too. Those teams you mention also had their spell of success in Division 3 but didn't have the playing size to sustain it. Dungannon definitely in a good period now. Suppose it shows that the big clubs have to continue putting in the work at youth level and not just rely on having a big pick in their area.

Dungannon were in Junior 4 seasons from 2009 to 2012 and they got promoted by winning the 2012 Division 3 League. Loughmacrory spent 1 year in Junior in 2013, didn't win the championship but won the league and can remember at the time they just wanted a quick return up to Intermediate with no fuss and they haven't looked back since.

square_ball

Drumquin promoted as league champions then. Fair play. They must have been in Division 3 20 odd years? Clarshak will maybe know.

I think Killeeshil will win the Junior Championship.

clarshack

Quote from: square_ball on August 18, 2024, 03:07:09 PMDrumquin promoted as league champions then. Fair play. They must have been in Division 3 20 odd years? Clarshak will maybe know.

I think Killeeshil will win the Junior Championship.

Drumquin last played Division 2/Intermediate in 2007 when it was the last year of the 4 x 12 league structure.

Tyrone11234


Rebel84

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on August 18, 2024, 06:36:32 PMGortin's league to lose

Gortin could still bottle it should they lose to Moy in last game and Moortown win their last 2 games, and looking at the remaining fixtures Kildress could be in trouble, predict them to finish third bottom now.

TyroneClubs

Quote from: Rebel84 on August 18, 2024, 07:46:01 PM
Quote from: Tyrone11234 on August 18, 2024, 06:36:32 PMGortin's league to lose

Gortin could still bottle it should they lose to Moy in last game and Moortown win their last 2 games, and looking at the remaining fixtures Kildress could be in trouble, predict them to finish third bottom now.

A shootout between Stewartstown and Clogher on Wednesday I believe. Stewartstown on 11 will lose to aghyaran on final day while Clogher on 8, will beat Naomh Eoghain on final day so would effectively finish above Stewartstown if they win on Wednesday.
If I was a betting man I would back Stewartstown to win on Wednesday but also if I was betting man I'd be down a clean fortune this year based on D2 results.

Goals_Will_Come

Owen Roes (13) - Naomh Eoghan (A), Fintona (H).
Beragh (12) - Gortin (A), Cookstown (H).
Fintona (12) - Aghyaran (A), Owen Roes (A).
Naomh Eoghan (11) - Owen Roes (H), Clogher (A).
Stewartstown (11) - Clogher (H), Aghyraran (H).
Kildress (11) - Derrylaughan (A), Greencastle (A).

Coostown (10) - Greencastle (A), Beragh (A).
Clogher (8 ) - Stewartstown (A), Naomh Eoghan (H).