Tyrone Club Fixtures 2014 - Lets try and help them sort it out

Started by WeeDonns, October 25, 2013, 03:22:18 PM

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WeeDonns

Quote from: blewuporstuffed on October 30, 2013, 09:31:31 AM
I think every club should have the opportunity to field their strongest side on championship day, so that should be taken into account, but certainly for the league, games need to continue on regardless of county minor football. If that means the lads are unable to play for their clubs, then so be it.

Yeah, I would think so. Our Club are rarely in this situation so would be keen to hear the opinions of others.

My thinking would be these lads are involved in; County Minors, Club Minors, Club U21s, Schools football, Senior Club Championship & whatever Senior league games they're available for when there are no conflicts.
With player burnout in mind, and the hope that they'll have 15+ years adult club league football ahead of them, I wouldn't be expecting them to complete a full season of adult league football alongside the rest of their commitments.

A smaller club with 1 star minor player might disagree...

WeeDonns

Starting to draw up scenarios. So far i have the below list. this doesn't include for replays or the County Minors taking a different path than the Seniors. It also doesn't consider not making the Quarter Finals

I'll add links to appropriate calendars later and we can discuss the best way to fixture games for each scenario

*By 'All-Ireland Series' I mean Quarter Finals onwards

Scenario 1
Win Ulster, enter All-Ireland Series
•   Scenario 1.1 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 1.2 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 1.3 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 1.4 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 1.5 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 1.6 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 1.7 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 1.8 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 1.9 = Quarter Final A
•   Scenario 1.10 = Quartet Final B

Scenario 2
Knocked out in first round, enter All-Ireland Series
•   Scenario 2.1 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 2.2 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 2.3 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 2.4 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 2.5 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 2.6 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 2.7 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 2.8 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 2.9 = Quarter Final A
•   Scenario 2.10 = Quartet Final B


Scenario 3
Knocked out in Ulster Qtr Final, enter All-Ireland Series
•   Scenario 3.1 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 3.2 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 3.3 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 3.4 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 3.5 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 3.6 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 3.7 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 3.8 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 3.9 = Quarter Final A
•   Scenario 3.10 = Quartet Final B

Scenario 4
Knocked out in Ulster Semi- Final, enter All-Ireland Series
•   Scenario 4.1 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 4.2 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 4.3 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 4.4 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 4.5 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 4.6 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 4.7 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 4.8 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 4.9 = Quarter Final A
•   Scenario 4.10 = Quartet Final B

Scenario 5
Knocked out in Ulster Final, enter All-Ireland Series

•   Scenario 5.1 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 5.2 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 5.3 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A +Final
•   Scenario 5.4 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B +Final
•   Scenario 5.5 = Quarter Final A + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 5.6 = Quartet Final A + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 5.7 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final A
•   Scenario 5.8 = Quarter Final B + Semi Final B
•   Scenario 5.9 = Quarter Final A
•   Scenario 5.10 = Quartet Final B

WeeDonns

Have I made a mistake here? If Tyrone are knocked out in the Ulster Preliminary round or the Quarter Final, do we still just enter Round 1 of the Qualifiers?
If so, scenarios 2 & 3 are much the same - 2 would give us an extra weekend for club fixtures

LeoMc

Quote from: WeeDonns on October 30, 2013, 10:37:37 AM
Have I made a mistake here? If Tyrone are knocked out in the Ulster Preliminary round or the Quarter Final, do we still just enter Round 1 of the Qualifiers?
If so, scenarios 2 & 3 are much the same - 2 would give us an extra weekend for club fixtures

Yes, preliminary & first round exits put you into the same round of the qualifiers.

blewuporstuffed

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on October 30, 2013, 08:46:16 PM
On the issue of county minor players and the ACL, this is already covered in the Official Guide, Part 1...

Quote6.36

Leagues may be organised on a single or double round basis. The Regulations outlined in Rule 6.20 in relation to a League Part of a Championship shall apply to League Competitions. where a double round League is played, the combined scores of the two games shall be taken into account when applying clause 5(c)(i) of that Rule.

League Games at Adult Club Level within a County may not be postponed because of the involvement of players in Inter-County minor Games.

Yes but they are.
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either

Norf Tyrone

It's not so much that the Tyrone CB call off games, it's the management of U21 and especially minor teams telling cubs that they shouldn't play for the Club on certain weekends. Young lads find themselves under pressure to choose between Club and County, and with the carrot of Croke Park this is usually a difficult choice.

We lost two games this season by one point/ two points where we fielded without our County minor. Games we would've won I'd confidently say if he had of played. Both games he was told not to play for the Club, as were all the Tyrone minor squad. However a lot of players ignored this request.

County managers should not be influencing players to make these choices.
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

Norf Tyrone

Quote from: WeeDonns on October 30, 2013, 09:28:38 AM
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What I don't think has been considered is if we have similar situation this year with seniors in back door and minors winning Ulster. I am a strong believer that no adult game should be postponed due to minor football.
Don't worry, we'll accommodate for this too.
First of all we'll draw up calendars for all the Tyrone Senior possibilities, then Senior + Minor, then Senior + Minor + Club Championships, then the whole lot.

It'll take alot of rewriting but we'll get there so that there's a decent set of blueprints to follow

Please feel free to contribute, there's a template at the below link that has McKenna Cup, NFL, Ulster Championship, Qualifiers, All-Ireland Series and potential Club Championships & Ulster Club Championships penciled in...
http://tinyurl.com/puy3ysc
*Junior Championship Preliminary round needs added

- I don't think minor games should affect senior league games either. Maybe Championship games though?

Only glancing through the thread, but is there a first round of the Championship across all divisions missing there?
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

rrhf

Quote from: Norf Tyrone on October 31, 2013, 12:40:59 AM
It's not so much that the Tyrone CB call off games, it's the management of U21 and especially minor teams telling cubs that they shouldn't play for the Club on certain weekends. Young lads find themselves under pressure to choose between Club and County, and with the carrot of Croke Park this is usually a difficult choice.

We lost two games this season by one point/ two points where we fielded without our County minor. Games we would've won I'd confidently say if he had of played. Both games he was told not to play for the Club, as were all the Tyrone minor squad. However a lot of players ignored this request.

County managers should not be influencing players to make these choices.
To be honest I think the county managements would  need to look at themselves in this respect. The county board needs to set the perimeters on behalf of the club. The first criteria within gaa should be to play with your club before representative honours. Club men and volunteers are funding garvaghy and the efforts to further Tyrone. The Tyrone county board has a return duty to protect the clubs interests and monitor this no matter who is appointed. We hear of clubs who do not want Tyrone representation because it weakens them and they lose their stars.  This needs to be managed better not ignored because there are very real gaps opening up between club and county.

Stall the Bailer

Half of all club players in Tyrone play reserve football.
There is no reason why there can't be a reserve match every weekend from the start of April until the end of August (with a few rounds of championship and a July break as well).
This would be a fix for 50% of players (there is not going to be any county men playing reserve football).
Reserve football would be complete for most by end of August (semis and finals would probably still be outstanding).

WeeDonns

Quote from: Stall the Bailer on December 11, 2013, 04:21:26 PM
Half of all club players in Tyrone play reserve football.
There is no reason why there can't be a reserve match every weekend from the start of April until the end of August (with a few rounds of championship and a July break as well).
This would be a fix for 50% of players (there is not going to be any county men playing reserve football).
Reserve football would be complete for most by end of August (semis and finals would probably still be outstanding).

Action needs to be taken on Reserve fixtures. It would be quite a lot more than 50%of Club players I would guess and there is no reason for them to be without football all summer because of inter county fixtures.

Fionntamhnach made a good suggestion a few pages back (see below) and I think its the way to go.
This will leave Reserve football wrapped up much earlier, giving players regular weekly games and make walkovers much more unlikely.
It'll also keep the club active at adult level - the last couple of years has seen 7-8 weeks of no competitive adult football


Quote* If Tyrone are fortunate enough to reach the All-Ireland Semi-Final this year again, it should be the case that if an All-County League round of fixtures can't be played, the reserve league should continue on to its conclusion on Friday or Saturday evenings when that is the case from Friday 22nd August onwards with the first round of reserve championship games taking place on the 15th-17th August after the Senior/Intermediate/Junior Football Championship first round games played. Any Reserve championship game around this time from the quarter finals onwards should be fitted around fixtures where by there is at a minimum a two day gap from any league game. The senior part of the respective round of fixtures can be played later on, meaning (a) reserve players can get their season wrapped up quicker without being affected by county teams, (b) less likelyhood of walkovers being conceded in the reserve league, and (c) for the corresponding senior fixtures that may take place in October or November, the lack of a prior reserve game means the playing field should be in a better condition especially in poor weather.

WeeDonns

At last, some info coming out on fixtures
Good to see they've created a number of 'what if' scenarios, hopefully this will continue

http://ulsterherald.com/2014/02/13/tyrone-teams-progress-to-determine-domestic-schedule/

QuoteA much-discussed early round of the Tyrone club football championships will only take place should Tyrone fail to reach the Allianz Football League Division One final, and the county's u21's do not reach the All-Ireland championship final.

The draws for the Senior, Intermediate and Junior first round clashes took place at Garvaghey on Tuesday night, to allow clubs time to prepare for the possibility of the opening round of knock-out games taking place before the end of May.

Based on the findings of the extensive investigations and discussions undertaken since the end of the 2013 campaign, the county's Competitions Control Committee (CCC) have devised a number of possible schedules for early season domestic action, depending on the progress of the county senior and u21 sides.

Although this schedule does shed some light on possible start dates for clubs, an actual start date for the league, as well as a definite date for the first round of the club championships, remains very much up in the air.

Should Tyrone repeat the feat of last season and reach the Division One decider, a distinct possibility given their positive start to the 2014 campaign, and the u21's fail to reach their national decider, then the All-County League will begin on Friday May 2 with another round of games following hot on their heels on Sunday May 4. If the u21's are in the All-Ireland final though, the first adult club action would be a starred round of games on Sunday May 11.

Fixtures

The earliest which senior club players in the Red Hand county could be in action is Sunday April 13, but that is on the proviso that Tyrone do not reach the National League final.

Five is very much the magic number, with the clubs given the assurance that they will not be thrust into first round action with any less than five rounds of league fixtures having been played. Therefore, the only way that the club championships will take place on the last weekend of May is if Mickey Harte's senior team fail to reach the National League decider, and Fergal Logan's u21 outfit do not make it through to the All-Ireland u21 final, with the All-Ireland semi-finals set for April 19 (Easter Saturday) and the final fixed for May 2. In that instance, clubs would have played five rounds of the ACL, as well as a starred round, by the time the club championships would get underway over the weekends of May 25 and June 1.

It all means that means that in three of the four options put forward relating to club fixtures in April and May, the club championship programme would not commence until the first weekend in September. Even if the Red Hand seniors made what the CCC refer to as an 'early exit' and failed to make the All-Ireland quarter-finals, the domestic knock-out competition would still not begin until the weekend of September 7.

The fixtures plan shows that the reserve championships will get underway on the weekend of June 27, the finals fixed for August 22, while the club u21 championship will begin on Tuesday June 17, with the semi-finals down for decision on August 12. It also shows that clubs will be expected to play a maximum of four games over the months of June through to October without their county players, with a total of two starred games altogether should Tyrone fail to make the All-Ireland quarter-final.

Regardless of Tyrone's progress, the county senior championship final is fixed for October 19, allowing the Tyrone winners two weeks to prepare for the opening round of the Ulster Club series.
- See more at: http://ulsterherald.com/2014/02/13/tyrone-teams-progress-to-determine-domestic-schedule/#sthash.jGwGaAse.dpuf

blewuporstuffed

A bit of forward planning at least.
This may not be perfect, but its what players have been crying out for, a bit of notice of what the plans are.
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either

bogball88

Quote from: WeeDonns on February 13, 2014, 09:11:06 AM
At last, some info coming out on fixtures
Good to see they've created a number of 'what if' scenarios, hopefully this will continue

http://ulsterherald.com/2014/02/13/tyrone-teams-progress-to-determine-domestic-schedule/

QuoteA much-discussed early round of the Tyrone club football championships will only take place should Tyrone fail to reach the Allianz Football League Division One final, and the county's u21's do not reach the All-Ireland championship final.

The draws for the Senior, Intermediate and Junior first round clashes took place at Garvaghey on Tuesday night, to allow clubs time to prepare for the possibility of the opening round of knock-out games taking place before the end of May.

Based on the findings of the extensive investigations and discussions undertaken since the end of the 2013 campaign, the county's Competitions Control Committee (CCC) have devised a number of possible schedules for early season domestic action, depending on the progress of the county senior and u21 sides.

Although this schedule does shed some light on possible start dates for clubs, an actual start date for the league, as well as a definite date for the first round of the club championships, remains very much up in the air.

Should Tyrone repeat the feat of last season and reach the Division One decider, a distinct possibility given their positive start to the 2014 campaign, and the u21's fail to reach their national decider, then the All-County League will begin on Friday May 2 with another round of games following hot on their heels on Sunday May 4. If the u21's are in the All-Ireland final though, the first adult club action would be a starred round of games on Sunday May 11.

Fixtures

The earliest which senior club players in the Red Hand county could be in action is Sunday April 13, but that is on the proviso that Tyrone do not reach the National League final.

Five is very much the magic number, with the clubs given the assurance that they will not be thrust into first round action with any less than five rounds of league fixtures having been played. Therefore, the only way that the club championships will take place on the last weekend of May is if Mickey Harte's senior team fail to reach the National League decider, and Fergal Logan's u21 outfit do not make it through to the All-Ireland u21 final, with the All-Ireland semi-finals set for April 19 (Easter Saturday) and the final fixed for May 2. In that instance, clubs would have played five rounds of the ACL, as well as a starred round, by the time the club championships would get underway over the weekends of May 25 and June 1.

It all means that means that in three of the four options put forward relating to club fixtures in April and May, the club championship programme would not commence until the first weekend in September. Even if the Red Hand seniors made what the CCC refer to as an 'early exit' and failed to make the All-Ireland quarter-finals, the domestic knock-out competition would still not begin until the weekend of September 7.

The fixtures plan shows that the reserve championships will get underway on the weekend of June 27, the finals fixed for August 22, while the club u21 championship will begin on Tuesday June 17, with the semi-finals down for decision on August 12. It also shows that clubs will be expected to play a maximum of four games over the months of June through to October without their county players, with a total of two starred games altogether should Tyrone fail to make the All-Ireland quarter-final.

Regardless of Tyrone's progress, the county senior championship final is fixed for October 19, allowing the Tyrone winners two weeks to prepare for the opening round of the Ulster Club series.
- See more at: http://ulsterherald.com/2014/02/13/tyrone-teams-progress-to-determine-domestic-schedule/#sthash.jGwGaAse.dpuf

Is April 29th not a Tuesday?  ??? ??? ???


blewuporstuffed

Quote from: WeeDonns on February 13, 2014, 10:27:12 AM
Quote from: bogball88 on February 13, 2014, 09:58:30 AM
Is April 29th not a Tuesday?  ??? ??? ???
Yes it is, as is the 22nd(Easter)

i would imagine thats a typo and it should be 27th April not the 29th
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either