McKenna Cup 2024

Started by never kickt a ball, December 30, 2006, 02:22:48 AM

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ziggysego

Quote from: BennyCake on January 16, 2014, 01:45:56 PM
Quote from: ONeill on January 16, 2014, 07:33:24 AM
This is World Cup year so I'd be hopeful of a bigger prize than Sam.

You're a Brazilian, O'Neill?  ;D

We're Tyrone, not Brazil ;)
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sheamy

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Quote from: God14 on January 16, 2014, 09:11:52 AM
Quote from: DennistheMenace on January 16, 2014, 09:06:23 AM
Derry v Tyrone semi final then, might head to that. Derry still without Ballinderry contingent but i'd expect a close game.

I think I am right in saying that Derry are allowed to play their students now? Can anyone confirm? From previous years I think that's the precedent.

Under rule 2.54 b) para 4, counties beginning with 'D' cannot play university players from the start. This does not apply to other counties.

Under regulation 5) published on page 282 of the gaaboard McKenna Cup thread (i.e. this), players cannot play for two teams preventing university players from rejoining their counties UNLESS they have not obeyed regulation 1) from the start in which case it's fine.

I think.

BennyHarp

I wish they'd move the championship to January / February time - Tyrone would be flying and it also leaves loads of time for club football.
That was never a square ball!!

Main Street

Tyrone, when in January they bloom, dead by June.

TabClear

Serious score racked up by Tyrone, even in the McKenna Cup. I find it strange that an Intercounty team can concede that level of scores, in a "competitive" game. No matter what you think of the competition surely pride would mean you put up a bit more of a fight?

orangeman

Quote from: TabClear on January 16, 2014, 05:59:14 PM
Serious score racked up by Tyrone, even in the McKenna Cup. I find it strange that an Intercounty team can concede that level of scores, in a "competitive" game. No matter what you think of the competition surely pride would mean you put up a bit more of a fight?


All part of the plan I tell you.

donegal lad


J70

Quote from: donegal lad on January 16, 2014, 08:45:17 PM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/video-outstanding-goal-from-donegals-michael-murphy-proving-a-youtube-hit-29923158.html

Check out the goal murphy got last night. It better than his one against Tyrone in round 1

Drive into the top corner from 25m, out of the hands. Not bad!  :)

Throw ball

Best of luck to Derry on Sunday!

Gabriel_Hurl

Quote from: donegal lad on January 16, 2014, 08:45:17 PM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/video-outstanding-goal-from-donegals-michael-murphy-proving-a-youtube-hit-29923158.html

Check out the goal murphy got last night. It better than his one against Tyrone in round 1

Definitely better - he didn't take 100 steps with this one

tyroneboi

 
Tyrone Team v Derry – McKenna Cup SF

Tyrone v Derry  - Sunday 19th January @ 2pm in Healy Park, Omagh

1. Mickey O'Neill – Clonoe
2. Ryan McKenna – Eglish
3. Conor Clarke – Omagh
4. Ronan McNamee – Aghyaran
5. Tiernan McCann – Killyclogher
6. Peter Harte – Errigal Ciaran
7. Ronan McNabb – Dromore
8. Niall McKenna – Donaghmore
9. Danny McBride – Strabane
10. Kevin Gallagher – Newtownstewart
11. Peter Hughes – Eskra
12. Plunkett Kane – Coalisland
13. Darren McCurry – Edendork
14. Matthew Donnelly – Trillick
15. Connor McAliskey – Clonoe

16. Niall Morgan – Edendork
17. Kevin Campbell – Derrytresk
18. Hugh Gallagher – Omagh
19. Conan Grugan – Omagh
20. PJ Lavery – Clonoe
21. Ciaran McGinley – Errigal Ciaran
22. Shay McGuigan – Ardboe
23. Emmett McKenna – Eglish
24. Patrick McNeice – Coalisland
25. Ronan O'Neill – Omagh
26. Patrick Quinn – Dungannon
27. Barry Tierney – Omagh

lenny

Quote from: tyroneboi on January 17, 2014, 09:38:39 PM
 
Tyrone Team v Derry – McKenna Cup SF

Tyrone v Derry  - Sunday 19th January @ 2pm in Healy Park, Omagh

1. Mickey O'Neill – Clonoe
2. Ryan McKenna – Eglish
3. Conor Clarke – Omagh
4. Ronan McNamee – Aghyaran
5. Tiernan McCann – Killyclogher
6. Peter Harte – Errigal Ciaran
7. Ronan McNabb – Dromore
8. Niall McKenna – Donaghmore
9. Danny McBride – Strabane
10. Kevin Gallagher – Newtownstewart
11. Peter Hughes – Eskra
12. Plunkett Kane – Coalisland
13. Darren McCurry – Edendork
14. Matthew Donnelly – Trillick
15. Connor McAliskey – Clonoe

16. Niall Morgan – Edendork
17. Kevin Campbell – Derrytresk
18. Hugh Gallagher – Omagh
19. Conan Grugan – Omagh
20. PJ Lavery – Clonoe
21. Ciaran McGinley – Errigal Ciaran
22. Shay McGuigan – Ardboe
23. Emmett McKenna – Eglish
24. Patrick McNeice – Coalisland
25. Ronan O'Neill – Omagh
26. Patrick Quinn – Dungannon
27. Barry Tierney – Omagh

Tyrone to win by at least 10. Very defensive selection by Derry.

Aaron Boone

Odds from Paddy Power to win it:
Tyrone 4/6
Derry 7/2
Cavan 4/1
Monaghan 13/2

I'm havin Cavan at 4/1.

T Fearon

Met Jim Mc Guinness while visiting Celtic training complex yesterday. He asked me what the hell happened Armagh on Wednesday night (seriously!).I was unable to explain it

stringbean

Total of 14 clubs represented in tyrone's startin 15 is pretty impressive an is great to see. Hopefully wil see plenty of these lads on the team come championship