McKenna Cup 2024

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omagh_gael


AQMP

Antrim 1-10 UUJ 2-5...leaking goals again!!

armaghniac

Clarke now on for Armagh. JC works miracles.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

ApresMatch


our_fella

Quote from: ApresMatch on January 12, 2014, 03:26:05 PM
Anyone have Queens team?



1 – Michael Cunningham (Down)
2 – Peter Quinn (Derry)
3 – Che Cullen (Fermanagh)
4 – Conal McNulty (Tyrone)
5 – Ryan Mallon (Down)
6 – Darren O'Hanlon (Louth)
7 – Ciaran McCartan (Down)
8 – Martin McElhinney (c) (Donegal)
9 – Aaron Finden (Armagh)
10 – Ryan Murray (Antrim)
11 – Conor Maginn (Down)
12 – Harry og Conlon (Tyrone)
13 – Shay McArdle (Down)
14 – Rory Grugan (Armagh)
15 – Ryan Rafferty (Armagh)
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never kickt a ball

Dr McKenna Cup: Tyrone and Donegal win in Section A

Holders Tyrone beat Queen's 3-19 to 1-08 to put themselves in pole position to reach the McKenna Cup semi-finals.
In Sunday's other Section A fixture, a Colm McFadden goal proved crucial as Donegal fought back from five points down to beat Armagh by 1-10 to 0-11.
Armagh had led 0-7 to 0-3 at the interval at the Athletic Grounds.
In the game at Healy Park, two of Tyrone's goals came from debutants, Danny McNulty and PJ Lavery, both from county champions Clonoe.
The sides were level on eight occasions before the Red Hands displayed their quality to pull clear in the second half.
Queen's started brightly with a couple of Ryan Murray points, but were rocked by a Tyrone goal in the eighth minute, debutant Danny McNulty finishing to the net from close-range after Peter Hughes, Connor McAliskey and Niall McKenna had combined.
But the students responded with a Ryan Rafferty goal three minutes later, and were level when Rory Grugan landed a long-range point.
It was a tightly-contested opening half, with Murray and Ryan Rafferty again on target for QUB, while McAliskey and debutant Patrick Quinn hit Tyrone points.
It was Queen's centre back Darren O'Hanlon who brought the sides level on 1-6 each in stoppage time.
Once they got the wind in their backs, Tyrone eased clear with scores from McNulty, McAliskey and Peter Hughes, although they needed a superb block from Hugh Gallagher to deny Harry Og Conlan a goal.
Ronan O'Neill came off the bench to slot over a couple of delightful scores as the home side weased into a six points lead with less than a quarter of an hour to play.
McAliskey brought his tally to four, and his Clonoe club-mate PJ Lavery capped a fine debut with his side's second goal, before Paddy McNeice netted a third, Queen's held scoreless for the final half-hour.
SUNDAY'S POWER NI DR MCKENNA CUP RESULTS
Section A
Tyrone 3-19 1-08 Queen's
Armagh 0-11 1-10 Donegal
Section B
Monaghan 1-16 0-08 St Mary's College
Derry 1-11 2-04 Fermanagh
Section C
Antrim 1-17 2-08 UUJ
Cavan 1-09 0-05 Down


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/gaelic-games/25689593

JP

Very happy with Armagh today. Played some really nice football for this time of the year. Tailed off towards the end as I thought Donegal had stronger players on the bench and the ref did us no favours.

The work rate and commitment from all the players was first class. In particular Andy Mallon, the two Raffertys and Shields all impressed.

Leaves me feeling optimistic for the year ahead.

armaghniac

In addition to those mentioned above, I thought Stefan Campbell showed well for Armagh.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Itchy

From the Anglo celt.

Cavan 1-9
Down 0-5

Paul Fitzpatrick
in Kingscourt

With a year's hard grind under their belts, Cavan have hit the ground running in 2014 and, having easily seen off Antrim in round one, they picked up their second McKenna Cup win over a lacklustre Down at O Raghallaigh Park, Kingscourt last Sunday.

In desperately slippery underfoot conditions, the hosts were the better side throughout and led from the fifth minute, when Eugene Keating pointed a free, until the long whistle. The Breffni men were well up for the challenge, too, as was exemplified when Keating landed his second point in the eighth minute and responded with a fist pump towards the large home crowd.

A David Givney point made it 0-3 to 0-0 but Down – who kicked a dozen wides in all – managed to claw it back to a one-point game at the break with frees from Niall Madine and Darragh O'Hanlon.

Sub Kevin Tierney, who had bagged two goals against Antrim, set Cavan on their way at the start of the second half, though, sending a rocket to the roof of the Down net with his fist touch after great work from Keating.

Down replied with points from Madine and Ryan Boyle but Cavan quickly took charge, with Givney – relocated to midfield at the start of the second half – and Keating to the fore, along with full-back Rory Dunne, who turned in a commanding performance.

A long-range point from newcomer Philip Tinnelly was followed by two super scores from Turloc Mooney as Cavan poured forward in the final 20 minutes. Points from Givney, Keating (free) and Niall Murray saw them pull eight clear before Benny Coulter rounded off the scoring with a consolation free.

"We showed good form in the second half, I thought we started very well but we got caught up in the spider's web, trying to run down the centre into a crowded defence, but the boys talked about how to open it up among themselves at half-time, and in fairness they did that," said Cavan manager Terry Hyland.

Down boss James McCartan, meanwhile, bemoaned his list of walking wounded.

"It's very difficult when you're missing players through injury, we're missing nearly a forward line at the minute with Ambrose, Mark Poland, Donal O'Hare, Conor Lavery, Paul Devlin and two or three others."



Cavan: C Gilsenan; J Hayes, R Dunne, K Brady; P Tinnelly (0-1), A Clarke, N Smith; D McKiernan, P Leddy; M Reilly, N McDermott, T Mooney (0-2) ; C Mackey, D Givney (0-2), E Keating (0-3, 2f).
Subs; K Tierney (1-0) for P Leddy (half-time); M Lyng for D McKiernan (40); N Murray (0-1) for M Reilly (BC, 47); M Dunne for N McDermott (54); Damien Reilly for P Tinnelly (59); D Barkey for K Brady (66).

Down: S Harrison; D McCartan, P Turley, D O'Hagan; D O'Hanlon (0-1, 1f) , A Carr, M Lively; K King, G McArdle; R Boyle (0-1) , C O'Hare, B McArdle; P Fitzpatrick, N Madine (0-2), E McCartan.
Subs; C Garvey for D O'Hanlon (BC, 46); B Coulter (0-1,1f) for P Fitzpatrick (48); L Doyle for N Madine (52); D Turley for G McArdle (58); Sean Bell for E McCartan (60); S McNamee for D O'Hagan (69).

ONeill

The only club not named in the programme was under the Derrytresk player. Our big moment ruined.

WE EXIST.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Fuzzman

Were none of ye in Omagh yesterday?
Was hoping to hear a bit of feedback from the game.
Especially interested on how Grugan and MCKenna did at MF.

Watched the video interviews on teamtalkmag.
Still no black cards handed out. Would be nice to keep that going for a few months.

Sleater

For Monaghan it's good to see some of the new players making their mark. Ryan Wylie has been one to watch ever since he put the brakes on Conor McMcManus in the 2012 Monaghan SFC final. He's certainly proving he's up to this level of football and should be given a good few NFL games to continue his place in the team. Paudie McKenna should get a run against Fermanagh - again he's got the ability to nail down a wing back slot in the team. Vinny Corey and Kieran Duffy ought to be worried retaining their places.

Sadly Johnny McGuigan injured his hamstring against Louth in an U-21 challenge. Hopefully he gets his chance, as he's a natural leader. With Neil McAdam in Oz, the CHB position is up for grabs and it's McGuigan's natural position.

In attack, Jack McCarron has huge ability and his tally against St Mary's indiactes he'll be given an extended run at CHF during the NFL. Midfield is a concern and there is no obvious talent coming through in this sector.

Also good to see Pete Dooney doing well for DCU in Leinster. Dooney struggled to make an impact as a forward last year. Perhaps half back (where he's playing with DCU ) is his best position?

Orior

Quote from: armaghniac on January 12, 2014, 03:23:10 PM
Clarke now on for Armagh. JC works miracles.

Hmmm. Clarke came on when Armagh were ahead, and then we lost the game. Clarke also missed a penalty in Cross before Christmas, and Armagh lost to Derry.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

illdecide

Quote from: Orior on January 13, 2014, 01:27:25 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on January 12, 2014, 03:23:10 PM
Clarke now on for Armagh. JC works miracles.

Hmmm. Clarke came on when Armagh were ahead, and then we lost the game. Clarke also missed a penalty in Cross before Christmas, and Armagh lost to Derry.

So what are you saying?
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

FermGael

UUJ have conceded Wednesdays nights game to Cavan.
Cavan through to the semi finals.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered