Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Mikhailov on Today at 12:28:54 PM
Quote from: square_ball on Today at 10:58:45 AM
Quote from: superstar_ on Today at 09:43:59 AMLoughmacrory should be concerned. Missing their 3 U20s and Donaghy on the seniors but Omagh also down men shows the lack of depth Lough have in their squad. They have lost a few important players to emigration and their must be internal fear of a relegation battle. Be a lot of expectations on McElholm and McCullagh this year.

No more word on McElholm going to Australian Rules or is that out the window now? He was very impressive last week against Monaghan in the U20s.

He was very impressive indeed, but anyone could have been impressive that night against Monaghan B team.
Bigger tests to follow for the U20's but so far so good.
Another All Ireland for Paul Dook possibly
Some hanlin that would be. End up the main contender for the Senior manager and that would set Tyrone back to about 1998.

TyroneFan100

Very disappointing that none of the incredibly successful CBS Hogan Cup winning team got awarded an Ulster Colleges All Star.

Mikhailov

Quote from: TyroneFan100 on Today at 02:37:33 PMVery disappointing that none of the incredibly successful CBS Hogan Cup winning team got awarded an Ulster Colleges All Star.

I would say they are not too annoyed. None of the 3 Tyrone schools who got to the semi finals of the McRory got any awards.

It is done on a trial basis system so I assume none of the 3 schools sent their players to these trials.

I could be wrong but I believe this is how it works.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Mikhailov on Today at 03:09:45 PM
Quote from: TyroneFan100 on Today at 02:37:33 PMVery disappointing that none of the incredibly successful CBS Hogan Cup winning team got awarded an Ulster Colleges All Star.

I would say they are not too annoyed. None of the 3 Tyrone schools who got to the semi finals of the McRory got any awards.

It is done on a trial basis system so I assume none of the 3 schools sent their players to these trials.

I could be wrong but I believe this is how it works.
Trials took place the week prior to the Hogan Cup Final so Omagh CBS sent no players forward. Dungannon and Donaghmore likewise were unable to send players to trials due to Tyrone Minor and Under 20 commitments.
For Omagh CBS as back to back MacRory and Hogan Cup winners to have only won one All-Star (Conor Owens) across the two campaigns shows how big of a joke the whole college all star system is.