McKenna Cup 2024

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

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DuffleKing


Surely there's an abundance of established players available to any manager without the 3/4 that are college students?

PAULD123

Quote from: Orchardman on January 04, 2012, 01:33:28 PM
What is micky harte playing at?

Paddy tally has spoke against this today, about St Marys having a small pick of players and yet harte wants Marys's two best players, sean o neill and peter harte. Why does peter harte, who played plenty of football last year, have to play for his county in the micky mouse mckenna cup. It's one thing taking players from UUJ or Queens, but St Mary's have very little to start with.

Micky harte is a great manager and must be admired. But his continual disrespect to the McKenna cup is a disgrace. It should be simple. It should not be the players choice. If teh University wants them then they should be cup-tied to the university, whether they choose to play or not. No player should be allowed to opt out of the uni team to play for the county. The only reason a player should be able to play for his county while at uni should be if the uni team state they don't want him.


haranguerer

Utter bollocks. County football is more important than university football. M Harte knows what hes at, and is right to claim those players for the good of his team. It might not be great for the competition, but if you're trying to build a team and also a team mentality, its not great having a few of your players playing against you at any point in the season. And the NFL is pretty high stakes now - its not the experimentation ground it once was. From Tyrones point of view, this is a great policy of Hartes

Radda bout yeee

Quote from: haranguerer on January 05, 2012, 08:37:54 AM
Utter bollocks. County football is more important than university football. M Harte knows what hes at, and is right to claim those players for the good of his team. It might not be great for the competition, but if you're trying to build a team and also a team mentality, its not great having a few of your players playing against you at any point in the season. And the NFL is pretty high stakes now - its not the experimentation ground it once was. From Tyrones point of view, this is a great policy of Hartes

I think it disrespects the competition in the respect that it becomes just another inter county competition and doesn't give the universities a fair crack at the title as their best players are being forced into playing for their county! The Uni's are just there to make up the numbers which is not fair in any competition!

Orchardman

Of course I understand harte's position is that a new team needs built, and he will be the one getting it in the neck if things don't go well this summer. But at the same time, this is only for basically 3-4 weeks, and wer talking about 2-3 players only.

To me it's more the stubbornness that he's been at this since around 2007 when he picked a load of UUJ players like coly cavanagh etc, and there was a big ruckus about it. He ended up winning the war as usual, and the Ulster council backed down. Harte's line is that the college teams are lucky to be in the mckenna cup and should just be happy with that, maybe we should just let him run the Ulster council.

By the way, though I'm a teacher, I didn't go to St Mary's, so have no care of how they do, but it's the issue at hand that is not right. No sign of him helping his old pal paddy tally from 2003 

Orchardman

Quote from: haranguerer on January 05, 2012, 08:37:54 AM
Utter bollocks. County football is more important than university football. M Harte knows what hes at, and is right to claim those players for the good of his team. It might not be great for the competition, but if you're trying to build a team and also a team mentality, its not great having a few of your players playing against you at any point in the season. And the NFL is pretty high stakes now - its not the experimentation ground it once was. From Tyrones point of view, this is a great policy of Hartes

Yes, no doubt about it, county football is the big one. That is county football playing championship in the summer is the big stuff, way ahead of anything. In terms of football from January to march, sigerson is much more important for some people. Personally speaking, I would never go to any mckenna cup or national league game. I agree it should be more important, and that's another grip i have with the whole drawn out county season with meaningless games, until the season really starts in JULY!


Ultimately it's club football I'm interested in, not university nor county football.

Anyway, best of luck to Micky in 2012

BennyHarp

#3066
Mickey Harte is 100% correct in picking the lads to play for Tyrone. I suspect these fellas would prefer to play for their county as it could lead to playing in the biggest games in the GAA calendar, so its nonsense to suggest that these players should be forced to play for their Universities. Although the Sigerson is a mighty competition it is not quite as important as those involved in it actually think it is. What is the average attendance at Sigerson Cup finals? Ive been to a few and it would be no more than a big McKenna cup game.

As for the point about Peter Harte being an established Tyrone player? In my opinion that just isnt true yet and he, as much as anyone, needs games in a Tyrone jersey. What i saw last year was an immensely talented player, who was struggling at times with the demands of inter county football. More games with experienced Tyrone players in the less pressurised environment of the McKenna cup will only help his progression.
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trileacman

Someone once argued to me that Harte's selection of college players in the Mc Kenna Cup worked against players who were tradesmen. Guys that came from McCrory football had the Sigerson Cup to highlight to county managers there ability and worth as serious inter-county players. Players who had played vocational schools should have the McKenna Cup to show what they can do especially when playing against the college sides. There is a certain truth in that, moreso in the case of tradesmen playing with clubs in the lower leagues where the club competition wouldn't be rated as highly.
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onefaircounty

Quote from: BennyHarp on January 05, 2012, 03:42:24 PM
What is the average attendance at Sigerson Cup finals? Ive been to a few and it would be no more than a big McKenna cup game.



Some college football has higher attendance figures than NFL, attendance figures are a moot point given the general scheduling of Sigerson games. I've been to plenty of McKenna cup and Sigerson games and one is mile better than the other.

I'm with the college bosses on this. They have added plenty to the competition and are handicapped entering as they are always away, the Sigerson comes just after the competition while county teams still have a couple of months and a full league programme to try stuff. I think it's fairly plain to see, in my opinion.

bigfrank







Thursday, January 5th, 2012 | Posted by admin

One New Face for Tyrone v Queens

The long wait for a return to inter county football is almost over.  Mickey has named a new look  Tyrone team to take on Queens who are probably the strongest of the University sides in this years competition.  Urney's Johnny Lafferty makes his first appearance in a Tyrone Senior team while Peter Harte moves to centre half back.  The word is that Stephen O'Neill has picked up a hand injury and isn't available for this game.

1 John Devine – Aireagal Chiaráin
2 PJ Quinn – Baile na Móna
3 Justin McMahon – An Omaigh
4 Damian McCaul – Domhnach Mór
5 Sean O'Neill – An Droim Mór
6 Peter Harte – Aireagal Chiaráin
7 Stephen McNally – Oileán a'Ghuail
8 Aidan Cassidy – Eochar
9 Colm Cavanagh – An Mhaigh
10 Matthew Donnelly – Trí Leac
11 Martin Penrose – Achadh Uí Aráin
12 Michael Murphy – Gallbhaile
13 Patrick McNiece – Oilean a'Ghuail
14 Jonathan Lafferty – Urnaí
15 Tommy McGuigan – Árd Bó

17 Dermot Carlin – Coill an Chlochair
18 Conor Clarke – An Omaigh
19 Kyle Coney – Árd Bó
20 Ciaran Gervin – Doire Locháin
21 Peter Hughes – Eiscreach
22 Aidan McCrory – Aireagal Chiaráin
23 Niall McKenna – Domhnach Mór
24 Ronan McNamee – Achadh Uí Aráin
25 Stephen McNulty – Cluain Eo
26 Ronan O'Neill – An Omaigh

whitegoodman

Quote from: BennyHarp on January 05, 2012, 03:42:24 PM
Mickey Harte is 100% correct in picking the lads to play for Tyrone. I suspect these fellas would prefer to play for their county as it could lead to playing in the biggest games in the GAA calendar, so its nonsense to suggest that these players should be forced to play for their Universities. Although the Sigerson is a mighty competition it is not quite as important as those involved in it actually think it is. What is the average attendance at Sigerson Cup finals? Ive been to a few and it would be no more than a big McKenna cup game.

As for the point about Peter Harte being an established Tyrone player? In my opinion that just isnt true yet and he, as much as anyone, needs games in a Tyrone jersey. What i saw last year was an immensely talented player, who was struggling at times with the demands of inter county football. More games with experienced Tyrone players in the less pressurised environment of the McKenna cup will only help his progression.

Nail on head.

Players should have the choice to play for whichever team they want.  If I was a young player trying to break into a county panel I know which team Id prefer to be playing for.

As has been said those who have played sigerson football appear to make more of it than others and I do believe that the level it is played at is exaggerated a tat with some very average players playing.  The mckenna cup should be used firstly as a buildup to the national league for county teams, sigerson second.

trileacman

Quote from: whitegoodman on January 05, 2012, 08:43:24 PM
Quote from: BennyHarp on January 05, 2012, 03:42:24 PM
Mickey Harte is 100% correct in picking the lads to play for Tyrone. I suspect these fellas would prefer to play for their county as it could lead to playing in the biggest games in the GAA calendar, so its nonsense to suggest that these players should be forced to play for their Universities. Although the Sigerson is a mighty competition it is not quite as important as those involved in it actually think it is. What is the average attendance at Sigerson Cup finals? Ive been to a few and it would be no more than a big McKenna cup game.

As for the point about Peter Harte being an established Tyrone player? In my opinion that just isnt true yet and he, as much as anyone, needs games in a Tyrone jersey. What i saw last year was an immensely talented player, who was struggling at times with the demands of inter county football. More games with experienced Tyrone players in the less pressurised environment of the McKenna cup will only help his progression.

Nail on head.

Players should have the choice to play for whichever team they want.  If I was a young player trying to break into a county panel I know which team Id prefer to be playing for.

As has been said those who have played sigerson football appear to make more of it than others and I do believe that the level it is played at is exaggerated a tat with some very average players playing.  The mckenna cup should be used firstly as a buildup to the national league for county teams, sigerson second.

I disagree. It's not like Tyrone would have a lack of talented players to try out in the McKenna Cup. The college ruling would be sorer on the smaller pools of players such as Fermanagh and Antrim.
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BennyHarp

It's a massive year for Mickey and Tyrone - it may possibly be make or break for him and he has every right to pick the players he wants. With a ridiculous winter training ban, the McKenna cup is the only prep he has for the league - I'm sure he won't want an unprepared team lining out in less than a month in front of 50,000 people at Croke Park?
That was never a square ball!!

never kickt a ball

Quote from: tonysoprano on January 02, 2012, 12:37:00 PM
Anybody know anywhere to view odds on McKenna cup?

Ladbrokes odds on McKenna Cup

                Tyrone    9/4
      Derry    4/1
      Donegal    5/1
      Down    7/1
      Armagh    8/1
      Monaghan    8/1
      UUJ            10/1
      Queens    10/1
      Fermanagh 14/1
      Cavan    20/1
      Antrim    20/1
                St Marys    40/1

never kickt a ball

Match odds from Ladbrokes


08 Jan. 14:00
   
Tyrone vs Queens - (McKenna Cup)
   4/11    8/1    5/2
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Fermanagh vs Antrim - (McKenna Cup)
   10/11    13/2    11/10
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Monaghan vs St Marys - (McKenna Cup)
   1/7    10/1    5/1
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Down vs Armagh - (McKenna Cup)
   2/3    13/2    3/2
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Derry vs Cavan - (McKenna Cup)
   4/9    8/1    2/1
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Donegal vs UUJ - (McKenna Cup)
   2/5    15/2    9/4
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Waterford vs Tralee IT - (McGrath Cup)
   2/3    13/2    3/2
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Clare vs UL - (McGrath Cup)
   1/2    15/2    15/8
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Roscommon vs GMIT - (FBD League )
   4/9    8/1    2/1
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Mayo vs Leitrim - (FBD League )
   1/5    9/1    4/1
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Galway vs NUIG - (FBD League )
   8/11    13/2    11/8
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Meath vs Wexford - (O'Byrne Cup)
   1/2    15/2    15/8
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Wicklow vs DCU - (O'Byrne Cup)
   5/2    8/1    4/11
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Longford vs Athlone IT - (O'Byrne Cup)
   2/7    17/2    3/1
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Kildare vs Dublin IT - (O'Byrne Cup)
   2/3    13/2    3/2
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Offaly vs Westmeath - (O'Byrne Cup)
   5/6    13/2    6/5
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Carlow vs Dublin - (O'Byrne Cup)
   4/1    9/1    1/5
08 Jan. 14:00
   
Laois vs UCD - (O'Byrne Cup)
   11/8    13/2    8/11