Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Quote from: Mikhailov on September 09, 2015, 11:12:33 AM
Quote from: jb81 on September 09, 2015, 10:54:31 AM
Killyclogher to surprise a few in the championship this year!!
You heard it here first!!

Wouldn't be a surprise if they win it - how could it be...

they are current ACL Div. 1 holders, in top 4 again, have 3 current Tyrone players and a few recent retired players, beat EC in 1st round.

How would it be a shock if they won - I would say they would be disappointed if they don't win it.

You're really putting your neck on the line there JB81 with that predication!!

With the quarter final draw they are probably 2nd favourites to win the thing.

ziggysego

Quote from: Tommo2 on September 06, 2015, 03:31:07 PM
Greencastle beat Omagh in the league today. They have taken some scalps this yr.

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13   Urney St Colmcille's        12     4   7   1   160   199   9
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15   Rock St Patrick's        12     2   7   3   137   159   7
16   Killeeshil St Mary's        12     1   10   1   115   203   3

On the topic of head to head, etc earlier in the week, and with the bottom half of division 2 looking very tight, what is the ruling on safety/relegation where there are a few teams tied on points, etc? Killeeshil look in bother and doomed for the trap door straight down. Any two from Rock, Gortin, Urney, Eskra or the Lough could be dragged into the playoffs at this stage.

Tommo2

Quote from: Welly Man on September 09, 2015, 12:54:30 AM
Mcnabb and sludden will both make an appearance id be fairly certain of that. Dont think a dislocated kneecap is season ending is it? And sludden will come crawlin back with his tail between his legs. Few mind games at work here methinks. Dromore would be strong favourites? Wont be one for the neutral or the faint hearted...

Did Eoin McCusker play against Omagh in the championship last year, or was his injured at the time? I suppose the loss of McNabb will in some way be compensated by the re-introduction of McCarron who didn't play last year.

Keyboard Warrior

Quote from: Tommo2 on September 09, 2015, 05:08:14 PM
Quote from: Welly Man on September 09, 2015, 12:54:30 AM
Mcnabb and sludden will both make an appearance id be fairly certain of that. Dont think a dislocated kneecap is season ending is it? And sludden will come crawlin back with his tail between his legs. Few mind games at work here methinks. Dromore would be strong favourites? Wont be one for the neutral or the faint hearted...

Did Eoin McCusker play against Omagh in the championship last year, or was his injured at the time? I suppose the loss of McNabb will in some way be compensated by the re-introduction of McCarron who didn't play last year.

Injured

time ticking away

Quote from: Keyboard Warrior on September 09, 2015, 05:21:49 PM
Quote from: Tommo2 on September 09, 2015, 05:08:14 PM
Quote from: Welly Man on September 09, 2015, 12:54:30 AM
Mcnabb and sludden will both make an appearance id be fairly certain of that. Dont think a dislocated kneecap is season ending is it? And sludden will come crawlin back with his tail between his legs. Few mind games at work here methinks. Dromore would be strong favourites? Wont be one for the neutral or the faint hearted...

Did Eoin McCusker play against Omagh in the championship last year, or was his injured at the time? I suppose the loss of McNabb will in some way be compensated by the re-introduction of McCarron who didn't play last year.

Injured

Rumours now that mc nabb injury is not too bad and that he will be available at the weekend. Sean mc donnell is a doubt apparently.
canavan is the man canavan is the man ee aye adi ooh.......

rrhf


Norf Tyrone

Quote from: W.A.G. Lover on September 09, 2015, 04:09:59 PM
11   Loughmacrory                 12     4   6   2   150   169   10
12   Eskra Emmetts                11     4   6   1   136   134   9
13   Urney St Colmcille's        12     4   7   1   160   199   9
14   Gortin St Patrick's        12     3   8   1   149   171   7
15   Rock St Patrick's        12     2   7   3   137   159   7
16   Killeeshil St Mary's        12     1   10   1   115   203   3

On the topic of head to head, etc earlier in the week, and with the bottom half of division 2 looking very tight, what is the ruling on safety/relegation where there are a few teams tied on points, etc? Killeeshil look in bother and doomed for the trap door straight down. Any two from Rock, Gortin, Urney, Eskra or the Lough could be dragged into the playoffs at this stage.

Fintona was always a good man for these queries.
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blewuporstuffed

Quote from: W.A.G. Lover on September 09, 2015, 04:09:59 PM
11   Loughmacrory                 12     4   6   2   150   169   10
12   Eskra Emmetts                11     4   6   1   136   134   9
13   Urney St Colmcille's        12     4   7   1   160   199   9
14   Gortin St Patrick's        12     3   8   1   149   171   7
15   Rock St Patrick's        12     2   7   3   137   159   7
16   Killeeshil St Mary's        12     1   10   1   115   203   3

On the topic of head to head, etc earlier in the week, and with the bottom half of division 2 looking very tight, what is the ruling on safety/relegation where there are a few teams tied on points, etc? Killeeshil look in bother and doomed for the trap door straight down. Any two from Rock, Gortin, Urney, Eskra or the Lough could be dragged into the playoffs at this stage.

AFAIK
where two teams are tied on points it goes on head to head.
If there are more than two teams tied on the same points it goes to score difference.
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either

Soup an Samajiz

I think the bottom of div2 will still look the same as is come the end of the year.
Think like a wise person but communicate in the language of the people

Il Bomber Destro

Confirmed as a cruciate injury for McNabb. Desperately hard on him.

omaghjoe

Quote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 10, 2015, 08:56:43 PM
Confirmed as a cruciate injury for McNabb. Desperately hard on him.

Ah Jaysus I see that now.. tough one for the lad

redzone

 Predictions this weekend

Derrylaughan in intermediate replay

Sfc

Trillick
Killyclogher
Coaisland
Draw between Omagh and dromore

Gonzalo15

Two poor enough games last night. Although both winners rarely looked in trouble. Conditions were brutal which didn't help the thing

redzone

Conditions were dreadful alright but both losing teams seemed to happy to try and keep the score down rather than go all out and win it. Maybe they hadn't the players