Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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King of the dingos

Seanog mcaleer picking up a nasty injury yesterday won't help gortin's chances at a league & championship double.

clarshack

Dromore 1974?
Omagh 1977
Coalisland 1984
Errigal/Ballygawley 1985?
Ardboe 1990
Killyclogher 1996?

clarshack

Think Glenelly played in Division 2 at some point in the mid 1980's. You would need the Tyrone yearbooks from that era to figure out that one.

GaaGPT

Quote from: King of the dingos on August 26, 2024, 09:51:38 AMSeanog mcaleer picking up a nasty injury yesterday won't help gortin's chances at a league & championship double.

Was it seanog who broke the beraghs player jaw?

clarshack

Quote from: laceer on August 26, 2024, 08:38:44 AM
Quote from: PeterEli on August 26, 2024, 08:17:56 AMSenior:

Errigal
Dungannon 2018
Galbally 2022
Carrickmore
Killyclogher
Trillick 2014
Dromore
Donaghmore 2016
Loughmacrory 2019
Omagh
Pomeroy 2023
Edendork 2022
Ardboe
Clonoe 2023
Coalisland
Eglish 2022

Intermediate:

Gortin 2007
Moortown 2023
Derrylaughran 2022
Moy 2022
Aghyaran 2018
Rock 2019
Greencastle 2023
Kildress 2020
Naomh Eoghan 2018
Beragh 2018
Stewartstown 2022
Owen Roes 2017
Fintona 2023
Cookstown 2023
Clogher 2018
Drumragh 2023

Junior:

Drumquin
Aghaloo 2021
Killeeshil 2023
Glenelly
Eskra 2022
Castlederg 2018
Strabane 2023
Augher 2021
Errigal
Tattyreagh 2023
Clann na nGael 2013?
Derrytresk 2015?
Donaghmore
Brackaville 2014
Brocagh
Killyman 2009?
Urney 2018

Please complete any missing years.


Killyman 2012 - won junior championship in 2010

Think Killyman only lasted 1 season back in Intermediate therefore 2011.
Brocagh was 2007.

trueblue1234

Quote from: Cranagh_Bandit on August 26, 2024, 11:05:02 AMThink Glenelly played in Division 2 at some point in the mid 1980's. You would need the Tyrone yearbooks from that era to figure out that one.

Yeah and would fancy Glenelly to win championship this year, great management in place and youth coming through
Can't see it. Drumquin, Aghaloo or Kileeshil imo.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

square_ball

Quote from: trueblue1234 on August 26, 2024, 01:38:28 PM
Quote from: Cranagh_Bandit on August 26, 2024, 11:05:02 AMThink Glenelly played in Division 2 at some point in the mid 1980's. You would need the Tyrone yearbooks from that era to figure out that one.

Yeah and would fancy Glenelly to win championship this year, great management in place and youth coming through
Can't see it. Drumquin, Aghaloo or Kileeshil imo.

Glenelly should get to a semi final v Aghaloo unless they totally shit the nest but I do think they'll come up just short against any of those 3. But if that management team stick around for a year or two I wouldn't be a big surprised if they get promoted in that time. 

WT4E

Quote from: square_ball on August 26, 2024, 03:05:03 PM
Quote from: trueblue1234 on August 26, 2024, 01:38:28 PM
Quote from: Cranagh_Bandit on August 26, 2024, 11:05:02 AMThink Glenelly played in Division 2 at some point in the mid 1980's. You would need the Tyrone yearbooks from that era to figure out that one.

Yeah and would fancy Glenelly to win championship this year, great management in place and youth coming through
Can't see it. Drumquin, Aghaloo or Kileeshil imo.

Glenelly should get to a semi final v Aghaloo unless they totally shit the nest but I do think they'll come up just short against any of those 3. But if that management team stick around for a year or two I wouldn't be a big surprised if they get promoted in that time. 

One thing major Roger Keenan knows...... how to win a championship. Good man Roger. Is Scullion with him???? If so game over folks.

trueblue1234

I remember hearing about the youth Glenelly had coming through 20 odds years ago. But never seems to come happen for some reason.
That said, nothing impossible, but my money on any of the other 3 first.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

TheWaterBoy

Quote from: GaaGPT on August 26, 2024, 10:31:56 AM
Quote from: King of the dingos on August 26, 2024, 09:51:38 AMSeanog mcaleer picking up a nasty injury yesterday won't help gortin's chances at a league & championship double.

Was it seanog who broke the beraghs player jaw?

In 2 places and a front row of teeth. Was his injury that "nasty" that he has to now eat his dinner through a straw?

Sean Og Patriots

Any camera footage to prove this?

TyroneClubs

Stewartstown conceded rearranged game with Aghyaran tonight at home and Fintona conceded away to Owen Roes to wrap up the division 2 league

Tyrone Neutral 2023

Quote from: Rebel15 on August 25, 2024, 09:45:17 PMGortin and Moy seem to be a fix, hurson giving free from 50+ yards... fair play to them though coming from 7 points last year to winning the league this year.

Beragh beating cookstown no suprise, cookstown few men missing but always fancied them. Fancy cookstown to beat clogher at home always a hard place to go the way they play 🤮

Naomh eoghan putting some form together aswell, not a betting man but fancy them tipping moy without Conroy in championship, they'll be atleast 6/1 worth a punt.



How has this theory come about definitely a Naomh Eoghan man considering some of your posts.

Ballygawleyftw

Coalisland suffering with injuries and suspensions ahead of championship, any truth?

GaaGPT

Quote from: referee on August 29, 2024, 06:34:32 PMGoing
Quote from: TheWaterBoy on August 28, 2024, 11:24:22 AM
Quote from: GaaGPT on August 26, 2024, 10:31:56 AM
Quote from: King of the dingos on August 26, 2024, 09:51:38 AMSeanog mcaleer picking up a nasty injury yesterday won't help gortin's chances at a league & championship double.

Was it seanog who broke the beraghs player jaw?

In 2 places and a front row of teeth. Was his injury that "nasty" that he has to now eat his dinner through a straw?
going to court I heard at work today

Will likely have a good case if the referee did not deal with it at the time