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As I thought, feck all (was asking about the team, not individuals thereof).
Now, for slow learners:
Tyrone: Ulster Champs, AI exit at the Quarter Final stage, beaten once.
Monaghan: Ulster Championship finalists, exit at the QF stage, beaten twice.
Derry: Beaten by Monaghan in 2nd round of Ulster, exit at QF stage, beaten twice.
Good research there... can't fault it. Having said that it means absoulte nothing, the All Stars have nothing to do with the amount of matches won and lost, nor the amount of titles won.
It concerns players and their performances. Tyrone performed well below their usual standard throughout the year, Monaghan and Derry performed above their standard with more players excelling in their positions than their Tyrone counterparts. Again... there is no rule that states the Captain of the Ulster winning team deserves an all star, there were obviosuly 3 more players who played consistently better throughout the year than Dooher. Therefore he is not entitled to an Allstar. Actually Brian Dooher probably knows himself he wasn't a consistent enough performer to get one. Why all the sour grapes?