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NotedObserver

It will be interesting to see how much the new young players will impact the senior championship or will the experience heads still lead the way

Goals_Will_Come

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Quote from: NotedObserver on June 13, 2024, 10:49:19 AMIt will be interesting to see how much the new young players will impact the senior championship or will the experience heads still lead the way
There is a changing of the guard taking place in Tyrone when compared to 10 years ago when you had genuine contenders in Clonoe, Dromore, Errigal, Coalisland, Omagh, Killyclogher, Trillick. Coalisand and Clonoe have completely fallen away from being considered contenders. You would find very few who would consider Omagh or Killyclogher genuine contenders. Dromore are still there or there abouts but hit by a lot of emigration and the majority of their team is the wrong side of 30 at this stage. The likes of Ardboe and Galbally lack the forwards to break out as contenders. Edendork have shown their capability to win one off games but lack the team to put a run together to go and win it. Carrickmore getting to the 2022 final shows they are also there or there abouts but need to find a top level forward to have them as genuine contenders.
So really you are only looking at Trillick, Errigal and Dungannon as genuine contenders to win it outright and you are potentially look at new contenders emerging over this or the next few seasons in Loughmacrory and Donaghmore.

LeoMc

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on June 13, 2024, 10:23:57 AM
Quote from: skeog on June 13, 2024, 09:44:55 AMTrillick setting sights on Ulster loopsided draw means they are in the final imo.
They most likely play Dungannon in a Semi Final. A team they have a poor record against and a team that I would consider one of the three teams capable of putting together a run to win it.
The dark horses in that side of the draw are Loughmacrory and there would be nothing straight forward for Trillick against them considering how last year went and they now have Ruairi McCullagh added into their forward line.
I wouldn't rule out Edendork from that quarter of the draw.

An Edendork v Dungannon semifinal would be tasty.

LeoMc

Quote from: skeog on June 13, 2024, 09:44:55 AMTrillick setting sights on Ulster loopsided draw means they are in the final imo.

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on June 12, 2024, 10:45:33 PMSurely Errigal for Ulster this year

Are Trillick the new Errigal? Anonymously set them up as contenders so you can knock them for getting ahead of themselves when they don't reach your inflated level.

Truthsayer

Quote from: LeoMc on June 13, 2024, 12:59:04 PM
Quote from: skeog on June 13, 2024, 09:44:55 AMTrillick setting sights on Ulster loopsided draw means they are in the final imo.

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on June 12, 2024, 10:45:33 PMSurely Errigal for Ulster this year

Are Trillick the new Errigal? Anonymously set them up as contenders so you can knock them for getting ahead of themselves when they don't reach your inflated level.
Trillick don't really exude that attitude (TOWIE), a more humbler supporter. Maybe is the proximity to Fermanagh keeps them grounded.

Goals_Will_Come

Omagh v Killyclogher (Loughmacrory)
Carrickmore v Dromore (Killyclogher)
Errigal Ciaran v Pomeroy (Galbally)
Coalisland v Clonoe (Edendork)
Trillick v Eglish (Pomeroy)
Ardboe v Edendork (Dungannon)
Loughmacrory v Galbally (Carrickmore)
Dungannon v Donaghmore (Coalisland)

Stewartstown v Rock (Edendork)
Naomh Eoghan v Moy (Loughmacrory)
Drumragh v Beragh (Killyclogher)
Kildress v Greencastle (Carrickmore)
Cookstown v Aghyaran (Strabane)
Moortown v Fintona (Pomeroy)
Owen Roes v Gortin (Killyclogher)
Derrylaughan v Clogher (Dungannon)

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on June 13, 2024, 01:03:15 PMOmagh v Killyclogher (Loughmacrory)
Carrickmore v Dromore (Killyclogher)
Errigal Ciaran v Pomeroy (Galbally)
Coalisland v Clonoe (Edendork)
Trillick v Eglish (Pomeroy)
Ardboe v Edendork (Dungannon)
Loughmacrory v Galbally (Carrickmore)
Dungannon v Donaghmore (Coalisland)

Stewartstown v Rock (Edendork)
Naomh Eoghan v Moy (Loughmacrory)
Drumragh v Beragh (Killyclogher)
Kildress v Greencastle (Carrickmore)
Cookstown v Aghyaran (Strabane)
Moortown v Fintona (Pomeroy)
Owen Roes v Gortin (Killyclogher)
Derrylaughan v Clogher (Dungannon)
Quarter Finals
Omagh V Dromore
Errigal V Clonoe
Trillick V Edendork
Loughmacrory V Dungannon

Rock V Moy
Beragh V Greencastle
Aghyaran V Moortown
Gortin V Derrylaughan

Semi Final:
Dromore v Errigal
Trillick V Dungannon

Moy V Greencastle
Moortown V Derrylaughan

Senior Champions: Dungannon
Intermediate Champions: Moy

TyroneOnlooker

Quote from: square_ball on June 13, 2024, 10:39:28 AMI don't know about Dungannon. You've sort of been waiting on them to kick on from winning it in 2020 but just haven't really. I would have them well behind Errigal/Trillick.

Clarkes won in 2020. Beat by Dromore AET first round in 2021, Dromore go on to win. Beat by Errigal (quarter final?) in 2022, Errigal go on to win. Beat by Trillick last year in semi-final, Trillick go on to win.

I'd have them up there with Dromore ahead of the chasing pack but a bit behind Trillick and Errigal who have stacked squads. Need subs making an impact to win a senior championship.

Donaghmore and Loughmacrorys time will come.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: TyroneOnlooker on June 13, 2024, 01:45:08 PM
Quote from: square_ball on June 13, 2024, 10:39:28 AMI don't know about Dungannon. You've sort of been waiting on them to kick on from winning it in 2020 but just haven't really. I would have them well behind Errigal/Trillick.

Clarkes won in 2020. Beat by Dromore AET first round in 2021, Dromore go on to win. Beat by Errigal (quarter final?) in 2022, Errigal go on to win. Beat by Trillick last year in semi-final, Trillick go on to win.

I'd have them up there with Dromore ahead of the chasing pack but a bit behind Trillick and Errigal who have stacked squads. Need subs making an impact to win a senior championship.

Donaghmore and Loughmacrorys time will come.
Dungannon 2020 and Dromore 2021 had subs making an impact. But what subs did Errigal and Trillick have coming in and making an impact? I am not arguing having a squad is very important for a championship run but I don't recall any sub bench impact for Trillick or Errigal the last two years.

superstar_

Quote from: LeoMc on June 12, 2024, 10:02:51 PMStewartstown v Rock
Naomh Eoghan v Moy
Drumragh v Beragh
Kildress v Greencastle
Cookstown v Aghyaran
Moortown v Fintona
Owen Roes v Gortin
Derrylaughan v Clogher
Moy with a very good draw. All the other main contenders on the other side. Big favorites to win Intermediate based on their run.

tiempo

Can't see past Carmen this year, under new management and a renewed focus about them

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on June 12, 2024, 09:23:19 AM
Quote from: GaaGPT on June 12, 2024, 09:11:43 AMWeekend off this week. Do we think teams are going through a slog of a weeks training or using this as week to recuperate before another big few weeks before the break.
Only at Intermediate (exception of Fintona V Greencastle refixture). There is a full round of Senior and Junior games on.

Senior
Clonoe O`Rahilly's v Donaghmore St. Patrick's (Thursday)
Errigal Ciaran v Loughmacrory St. Teresa's
Galbally Pearses v An Charraig Mhor
Omagh St Enda's v Edendork St Malachy's
Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa v Dromore St. Dympna's
Killyclogher St. Mary's v Eglish St. Patrick's
Pomeroy Plunketts v Dungannon Thomas Clarkes
Trillick St. Macartan's v Coalisland Fianna (Sunday)

Intermediate
Fintona V Greencastle

Junior
Glenelly 3-15 Donaghmore III 0-06 (Tuesday)
Aghaloo O'Neills v Errigal Ciaran (Thursday)
Augher St Macartan's v Urney St Columba's
Clann na nGael v Tattyreagh St. Patrick's
Brackaville Owen Roes v Castlederg St Eugene's
Derrytresk Fir an Chnoic v Killeeshil St Mary's
Eskra Emmetts v Strabane Sigersons
Brockagh Emmetts v Drumquin Wolfe Tones

Clonoe 0-08 Donaghmore 3-12

Tyrone Gaa

Quote from: superstar_ on June 13, 2024, 02:52:22 PM
Quote from: LeoMc on June 12, 2024, 10:02:51 PMStewartstown v Rock
Naomh Eoghan v Moy
Drumragh v Beragh
Kildress v Greencastle
Cookstown v Aghyaran
Moortown v Fintona
Owen Roes v Gortin
Derrylaughan v Clogher
Moy with a very good draw. All the other main contenders on the other side. Big favorites to win Intermediate based on their run.

Greencastle & Beragh might disagree there. They'll fancy their chances. I'd say the draw is pretty even. Derrylaughan, Moortown & Aghyaran on the other side. Hard to call.

Clonoe were red hot for intermediate last year and didn't make it
Living the dream!!!

Easttyrone23

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on June 13, 2024, 11:05:04 AM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 13, 2024, 10:49:19 AMIt will be interesting to see how much the new young players will impact the senior championship or will the experience heads still lead the way
There is a changing of the guard taking place in Tyrone when compared to 10 years ago when you had genuine contenders in Clonoe, Dromore, Errigal, Coalisland, Omagh, Killyclogher, Trillick. Coalisand and Clonoe have completely fallen away from being considered contenders. You would find very few who would consider Omagh or Killyclogher genuine contenders. Dromore are still there or there abouts but hit by a lot of emigration and the majority of their team is the wrong side of 30 at this stage. The likes of Ardboe and Galbally lack the forwards to break out as contenders. Edendork have shown their capability to win one off games but lack the team to put a run together to go and win it. Carrickmore getting to the 2022 final shows they are also there or there abouts but need to find a top level forward to have them as genuine contenders.
So really you are only looking at Trillick, Errigal and Dungannon as genuine contenders to win it outright and you are potentially look at new contenders emerging over this or the next few seasons in Loughmacrory and Donaghmore.

If Galbally can keep Kerr and donaghy fit and with young Corrigan and darragh Donaghy making the step up having been huge players for donaghmore convent and Sean hughes being the academy's main scorer means they have more options in the forward line compared to recent years although they would definitely lack the experience in that sense. I think Dungannon could find it difficult against donaghmore in the first round after the start donaghmore have had and with it being a local derby.

Easttyrone23

Quote from: LeoMc on June 12, 2024, 10:02:08 PMOmagh v Killyclogher
Carrickmore v Dromore
Errigal Ciaran v Pomeroy
Coalisland v Clonoe
Trillick v Eglish
Ardboe v Edendork
Loughmacrory v Galbally
Dungannon v Donaghmore

Other than maybe the Errigal and Trillick games I could honestly see any team win from their first round games