Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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smort

What's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?

Onthe40

Would it be the  mgmt team? drumquin flying this year with the 2 men gone
Wouldnt strike me as the most charismatic mgrs in the world

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Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?

Yes they where over achieving.

square_ball

Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?

WT4E has put a curse on them similar to the priest in Mayo in 1951.

Overacheived last year but there's definitely 3 worse teams than them in Division 2 so I'd imagine they'll be OK.

Mikhailov

Quote from: Onthe40 on July 23, 2024, 11:17:50 PMWould it be the  mgmt team? drumquin flying this year with the 2 men gone
Wouldnt strike me as the most charismatic mgrs in the world

Who are the managers you refer to?

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?
Good team. Should be top six not the bottom six. New management not even meeting the minimum expectation of Top Six.

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Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on July 24, 2024, 10:02:57 AM
Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?
Good team. Should be top six not the bottom six. New management not even meeting the minimum expectation of Top Six.

What of the players? Maybe it's them who have dropped their standards? Maybe it's them who haven't got back up to levels of last year.  Do think they played above themselves last season as league position reflected. This is probably more a normalisation I would say,  nothing to do with the management. 

RedHand88

Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?

Alot of the middle of the road teams in intermediate seem to have really come on strides this year. Gortin and The Rock are flying. The Moy are no slouches either.

Mikhailov

Quote from: RedHand88 on July 24, 2024, 11:59:25 AM
Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?

Alot of the middle of the road teams in intermediate seem to have really come on strides this year. Gortin and The Rock are flying. The Moy are no slouches either.

To class Moy as middle of the road is crazy. Division 1 up until 2 years ago. Lost last years championship final and promotion play off final so they should be at the top of the league especially when they have 2/3/4 ex county men playing

Tyrone Gaa

Quote from: Mikhailov on July 24, 2024, 12:49:34 PM
Quote from: RedHand88 on July 24, 2024, 11:59:25 AM
Quote from: smort on July 23, 2024, 10:51:03 PMWhat's happened Beragh? Was last year a case of over achieving?

Alot of the middle of the road teams in intermediate seem to have really come on strides this year. Gortin and The Rock are flying. The Moy are no slouches either.

To class Moy as middle of the road is crazy. Division 1 up until 2 years ago. Lost last years championship final and promotion play off final so they should be at the top of the league especially when they have 2/3/4 ex county men playing

I'd agree Moy are what I'd call a 1B team. Top end of 2 or bottom end of 1. They are heavily reliant on 2 forwards if they are stopped then they are very ordinary.

Thats always been the way with Moy though a few good players.
Living the dream!!!

Goals_Will_Come

Anyone overlooking Dungannon as contenders for the Senior Championship would need to reconsider shortly, they put their hand up in big style tonight with that 9 Point win over Carrickmore. Paul Donaghy must be the best forward in the county, his free taking from both sides was outstanding. Paudie McNulty, Conall Devlin and the Jones' also impressive. They also seem a lot more defensively sound under Slater than they have over the previous few years.

Mikhailov

Clarkes certainly laid down a marker tonight. As previously said, very solid at the back - don't give away any free kicks in scoring zone. However, they are more composed on the ball going forward than previous years. Not afraid to keep it and wait on the opening to arrive and then they are clinical.

Physically strong, full of running and will be hard to talk to if they can survive the absolutely ludicrous fixture program that the CoBo have put on every team over the next 5 weeks

A premier league team wouldn't play that amount of games in that short a period and a county GAA team certainly wouldn't but sure who gives a f**k about the ordinary club player

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Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on July 25, 2024, 10:55:42 PMAnyone overlooking Dungannon as contenders for the Senior Championship would need to reconsider shortly, they put their hand up in big style tonight with that 9 Point win over Carrickmore. Paul Donaghy must be the best forward in the county, his free taking from both sides was outstanding. Paudie McNulty, Conall Devlin and the Jones' also impressive. They also seem a lot more defensively sound under Slater than they have over the previous few years.

Both teams at full strength I assume? Don't think anyone rules out Dungannon,  have been a serious outfit this past 5 years or so

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Quote from: Mikhailov on July 25, 2024, 11:06:03 PMA premier league team wouldn't play that amount of games in that short a period and a county GAA team certainly wouldn't but sure who gives a f**k about the ordinary club player

Players don't mind at all,  any player would prefer to play matches. Sure they would only be training anyway if they didn't have a match.  Games need played,  the club season in Tyrone starts to late is the issue.

tyroneStatto

The last point Paul Donaghy scored just before the full time whistle was outrageous.