Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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tyroneman

#11055
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on December 12, 2019, 11:46:20 AM
Irish News, pick of Tyrone last 20 years.


TYRONE
1
Pascal McConnell
OF the 15 spots on the team, none has greater competition. But that's nothing new to Packie McConnell, whose whole career was spent battling with John Devine for the number one slot. They shared it back and forward from 2003 – when it was Devine's – through to Niall Morgan emerged in 2013. McConnell played in their other two finals and was just that fraction more distinctive in his shot-stopping.

2
Ryan McMenamin
HIS unmistakability always made McMenamin stand out from the crowd that little bit more. The hair, the beard, the wiryness. Mostly, though, you'd have recognised him because he was in the personal space of whomever he was sent to mark. Ricey was tireless in his duties, and the pace and energy he brought to the counter-attack all the way from corner-back was like a look into the future.

3
Cormac McAnallen
McANALLEN was shaping as a promising midfielder but as the 2003 campaign went on, Tyrone just couldn't scratch the itch they had at full-back. Mickey Harte called on the Eglish man to drop back after Down bombarded them with high ball in the drawn Ulster final. It had the ultimate transformative impact on their season as he collected an All-Ireland medal and an Allstar. Named captain for the following season before tragedy struck and robbed Tyrone football of one of its brightest lights.

4
Joe McMahon
BIG Joe was one of Mickey Harte's best, most reliable and most versatile soldiers. Won his two All-Irelands at full-back and yet rarely spent a day in between playing at number three. Going from scoring 1-1 against Dublin in the '08 quarter-final to teaming up with brother Justy and doing the famous Twin Towers job on Kieran Donaghy and Tommy Walsh was the ultimate display of his adaptability.

5
Mattie Donnelly
WITH the team being revamped after 2013, the Trillick man has been a mainstay of everything they've become since. As they became so proficient in the running game, Donnelly was at the heart of it. When they needed to find something different, they moved the two-time Allstar into the attack and he provided it. He's a brilliant sweeper but a far more effective man when Tyrone get him on the ball near goal. He gets in ahead of current team-mate Peter Harte.

6
Conor Gormley
SURE the block itself is enough to justify The Block himself, but in a way boiling his career down to even such a monumental moment in time undermines just how good Gormley was. Whether it was as an orthodox six, at full-back or as the sweeper, Gormley stood out a mile for his reading of the game and the bravery he brought to proceedings. There weren't too many ever got the better of the Carrickmore man, who won Allstars in all three All-Ireland winning years.

7
Philip Jordan
IN the discussion around the great wing-backs, Philip Jordan's career will stand up alongside any of them. He contributed 2-16 in championship games between 2003 and 2010, but while he was a good finisher, it was a lot more. The defensive side of his game wasn't always given its due credit, but it was often hidden by the shadow of his attacking abilities. Four Allstars made him the most decorated of all the Tyrone defenders from that era, which says it all.

8
Sean Cavanagh
COMING off the successful minor and under-21 teams, Cavanagh's introduction to the team was pivotal to Tyrone getting across the line in 2003. Went on to have a magnificent career that included five Allstars and the Footballer of the Year award as he led them to a third crown in '08. At his best coming from deep, bamboozling defenders with that trademark shimmy. Was still a leading light right up until retirement in 2017.

9
Colm Cavanagh
IT took him a long time to emerge from his brother's shadow but over the past few years, Colm Cavanagh has become Tyrone's ultimate leader. Developed into a fine midfielder but it was in dropping into the sweeping role that he really came to national prominence, winning two Allstars. Alternating between the two roles, he has pinned the whole thing together in both defence and midfield. It's a coin toss to put him ahead of the grossly unfortunate Kevin Hughes.

10
Brian Dooher
AT the time, Dooher seemed almost like a freak of nature. Strong, robust, it was the quiet way that he just seemed to pop up on every loose ball going, no matter whether it fell in front of Tyrone's goal or out on the sideline or on the edge of the 'D'. The famous point against Kerry, bouncing his way down the sideline off men, was so special in that it boiled him down into 12 seconds. Another who excelled in the big years, winning Allstars in '03, '05 and '08.

11
Brian McGuigan
IT'S as if the traditional number 11 role died when McGuigan faded off the inter-county scene. The Ardboe man ghosted around looking for ball and when he got it facing the opposition's goal, he could almost anything he wanted with it. His vision, his passing ability, his decision-making, they were all exemplary. An Allstar in '03, his decision to return home from Oz to play in '05 was massive for Tyrone.

12
Enda McGinley
NO matter what job Mickey Harte asked him to do, McGinley did it with the minimum of fuss. Most of the time, it was operating out as the third midfielder, where he'd find himself on mountains of ball. At times he was asked to play as an orthodox midfield man, most notably in 2008, when he did it so well that he ended up with his sole Allstar. Went on a great scoring run that year. The kind of player every team needs.

13
Owen Mulligan
HE wasn't always the most consistent but when Mulligan was good, he was brilliant. Scored one of the great all-time goals against Dublin in 2005, which was all the more significant because Tyrone seemed in such bother in the game. Being named man of the match in that year's final capped his best season, which had seen him dropped in early summer and go on to win his Allstar. A brilliant finisher, he could go off right or left, and always had that eye for goal.

14
Peter Canavan
FROM scoring ridiculous tallies with efforts from impossible angles and of ludicrous levels of difficulty, as well as his ability to thread a pass like no other man, there were simply none as good as Canavan. Injuries were starting to take their toll towards the end and yet he still had it in his locker to score as sumptuous a goal as he did in the 2005 final, his last game. Finished up with six Allstars (three in the 2000s) and a Footballer of the Year gong (1995).

15
Stephen O'Neill
AS Canavan neared the end, the quiet man from Aughabrack took over as the shining light in the Tyrone attack. O'Neill was a great ball-winner and was just as good a finisher with a bigger range. Often caught the eye with spectacular efforts, but he also did the simple things well. Won an Allstar in his breakthrough year and was the best forward in Ireland by 2015, when he rightfully won the Footballer of the Year award. Retired briefly through injury but returned and only finally gave in after the 2013 season.

Think Morgan could have got the GK spot, but apart from that..yes...no one else from the current crop bar PH would be entertained and I struggle to see where he would fit...maybe...maybe displacing Enda McGinley ...tight call tho

Maybe evidence of how much MH has actually managed to get out of the team since the glory years..... (runs for cover)

An Watcher

I think packies place is justified mainly due to that save in the dying seconds of the 05 or 08 final. I don't remember him conceding any howlers either. In comparison, I'm a fan of Morgan but his poor kick out against the dubs a few ago was costly. The role of goalkeeper has changed so much in the intervening years though that its hard to compare them.
No disrespect to PH but he has never got to the level that EMcG got in 08. Granted he hasn't had the same level of team mates but if I remember rightly mcginley was in the running for poty in 08. I never really seen him at the level of his teammates until 08 when he was fantastic.

GetOverTheBar

I'm on the other side of the coin toss between Kevin Hughes and Colm Cavanagh.

Hard to argue any of the rest to be honest.

In hiding

Great team alright. I'd have Morgan in goals, justy in corner back for joey and Joe at 5 in place of mattie. I'd have Kevin Hughes instead of Colm C too. The team in 05 was some side. Anyone could have won an all Ireland with those lads. (runs for cover)

An Watcher

Aye some tight calls there. I think k Hughes just shades ccavanagh but mattie d shades justy

redhandofgod

Quote from: In hiding on December 12, 2019, 03:55:26 PM
Great team alright. I'd have Morgan in goals, justy in corner back for joey and Joe at 5 in place of mattie. I'd have Kevin Hughes instead of Colm C too. The team in 05 was some side. Anyone could have won an all Ireland with those lads. (runs for cover)

Hub wasn't on the 05 team. he was in Oz

Mikhailov

I see Cahair O'Kane doing this for the 9 Ulster counties in the Irish News. Tyrone team will be the easiest to pick in my opinion. Anyone with a decent knowledge of Tyrone GAA in last 20 years would probably pick majority of this team. Only 1 or possibly 2 places up for debate. Hub / Cavanagh is close and arguably could pick both and play Sean at 12 but McGinley was a great player also. Gerald Cavlan could have been at 12 but he played 5/6 years in the 90's as well and not so much in the 2000's. Was a superb player in fairness

I am surprised O'Kane didn't throw in a curve ball or two - he likes to create a bit of controversy.

In hiding

Quote from: redhandofgod on December 12, 2019, 04:58:27 PM
Quote from: In hiding on December 12, 2019, 03:55:26 PM
Great team alright. I'd have Morgan in goals, justy in corner back for joey and Joe at 5 in place of mattie. I'd have Kevin Hughes instead of Colm C too. The team in 05 was some side. Anyone could have won an all Ireland with those lads. (runs for cover)

Hub wasn't on the 05 team. he was in Oz

Justy wasn't either. I was just saying they were some team

Angelo

I think I'd have Joe McMahon in the half back line. McGinley was a great player but I think I'd have Mattie Donnelly ahead of him. I think Hampsey, McNamee and McCarron wouldn't be far off one of the corner back spots either. Morgan over Packie in goals for me too.

Players will generally look better in greater teams so the context is important in that regard.

It was some generation when you look back at it.
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skeog

Packie deserves the spot he as he has the Celtic Crosses.

redzone


southtyronegael

Had it confirmed in Monaghan today that John devine is taking Rory  beggan for coaching sessions. Is he still with Tyrone?

Mikhailov

Quote from: southtyronegael on December 17, 2019, 10:04:17 PM
Had it confirmed in Monaghan today that John devine is taking Rory  beggan for coaching sessions. Is he still with Tyrone?

Old news STG - was said on here a while ago that he had left Tyrone set up to join up with the Banty in Monaghan.

southtyronegael

Quote from: Mikhailov on December 17, 2019, 10:38:02 PM
Quote from: southtyronegael on December 17, 2019, 10:04:17 PM
Had it confirmed in Monaghan today that John devine is taking Rory  beggan for coaching sessions. Is he still with Tyrone?

Old news STG - was said on here a while ago that he had left Tyrone set up to join up with the Banty in Monaghan.
yeah I know but maybe he still with Tyrone and just doin a few sessions a week with beggan?

Jim Bob

#11069
Quote from: southtyronegael on December 18, 2019, 07:31:27 AM
Quote from: Mikhailov on December 17, 2019, 10:38:02 PM
Quote from: southtyronegael on December 17, 2019, 10:04:17 PM
Had it confirmed in Monaghan today that John devine is taking Rory  beggan for coaching sessions. Is he still with Tyrone?

Old news STG - was said on here a while ago that he had left Tyrone set up to join up with the Banty in Monaghan.
yeah I know but maybe he still with Tyrone and just doin a few sessions a week with beggan?

  'STG, '  He had left Tyrone' means he had LEFT them. If you know that then HTFcuk could he 'maybe' be still with them ?  DUHHH!!!!