Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:54:03 PM

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Mikhailov

Quote from: square_ball on October 04, 2024, 10:13:13 PM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on October 04, 2024, 09:55:50 PM
Quote from: square_ball on October 04, 2024, 09:12:57 PMTrillick very impressive. Huge favourites for the final no matter who wins on Sunday.
Can't see anyone but Trillick. Their ability to stop the oppositions forward line from playing is incredible. Did the same last year against Dungannon and Errigal. Thought they used to be serious for dropping men behind the ball but they looked to have changed it up and are going more man to man

And then they have enough scores in the team between Garrity, Brennan, the Grays, the Donnellys and Daly all chipping in. A serious outfit.

Great read in the Irish News today with Jody Gormley. Didn't realise he'd suffered a stroke last year. Sounds like he was lucky enough that it wasn't worse.

Think he had the stroke in the last few months according to the story in Irish news. Some recovery in 2/3 months to be fair to him

Mikhailov

Quote from: Rebel84 on October 04, 2024, 08:21:42 PMTrillick 5th point came from a ghost 45. Niall Bell must have no cards with him either, Trillick very cynical.

Thought Bell was a disaster as were his help on the line and at the posts. One time in the first half, one umpire didn't know what to signal them at the opposite end one gave a 45 which nobody in the ground seen.

In saying that, Bell was consistently poor. Lee Brennan had a few harsh calls against him in the first half I felt but overall he certainly didn't impact upon the final result

Very surprised to see loads of Clarkes supporters leaving early - poor form that

square_ball

Quote from: Mikhailov on October 04, 2024, 10:29:21 PM
Quote from: square_ball on October 04, 2024, 10:13:13 PM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on October 04, 2024, 09:55:50 PM
Quote from: square_ball on October 04, 2024, 09:12:57 PMTrillick very impressive. Huge favourites for the final no matter who wins on Sunday.
Can't see anyone but Trillick. Their ability to stop the oppositions forward line from playing is incredible. Did the same last year against Dungannon and Errigal. Thought they used to be serious for dropping men behind the ball but they looked to have changed it up and are going more man to man

And then they have enough scores in the team between Garrity, Brennan, the Grays, the Donnellys and Daly all chipping in. A serious outfit.

Great read in the Irish News today with Jody Gormley. Didn't realise he'd suffered a stroke last year. Sounds like he was lucky enough that it wasn't worse.

Think he had the stroke in the last few months according to the story in Irish news. Some recovery in 2/3 months to be fair to him

Think you're right. Picked that up wrong in the article.

Goals_Will_Come

#49668
Quote from: SG08 on October 04, 2024, 09:47:49 PMDoesn't say much for donaghmore, loughmacrory and that quarter of the draw. Dungannon very poor.
Don't think that is overly accurate. Donaghy clearly injured and McNulty must also have been. Any team losing their best forward and midfielder would struggle. They're not as bad as they performed last night and are still in your top 3 in the County, but last night they were second best to Trillick nearly everywhere over the field last night.
The nature and manner of Trillicks win is what draws the attention here. Fantastic performance. They're a seriously well drilled outfit. They exert a massive control over a game and play it on their terms. Garrity was excellent last night, Lee Brennan usual high quality free taking, range of scorers all round the field with the Greys, Daly, Richie, ODonnell all fit to contribute scores and you've Mattie in linking everything together. Garrity and Richie's points under the stand last night just put the exclamation mark on that win and put out the message that it is going to take a serious outfit to beat Trillick this year. And all that and nearly forgot Rory Brennan who was excellent yet again with turnovers and driving them up the field.

hoopdreams

Quote from: Mikhailov on October 04, 2024, 10:32:34 PMVery surprised to see loads of Clarkes supporters leaving early - poor form that

Nothing surprising there at all. Sure they only come out of the pubs a few times a year when there is a sniff of success. Had to listen to them all this week about winning the championship but thankfully Trillick quietened them down a fair bit last night. An absolule hammering

An Watcher

Is the final next weekend or the following weekend?

Rebel84

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on October 05, 2024, 07:39:30 AM
Quote from: SG08 on October 04, 2024, 09:47:49 PMDoesn't say much for donaghmore, loughmacrory and that quarter of the draw. Dungannon very poor.
Don't think that is overly accurate. Donaghy clearly injured and McNulty must also have been. Any team losing their best forward and midfielder would struggle. They're not as bad as they performed last night and are still in your top 3 in the County, but last night they were second best to Trillick nearly everywhere over the field last night.
The nature and manner of Trillicks win is what draws the attention here. Fantastic performance. They're a seriously well drilled outfit. They exert a massive control over a game and play it on their terms. Garrity was excellent last night, Lee Brennan usual high quality free taking, range of scorers all round the field with the Greys, Daly, Richie, ODonnell all fit to contribute scores and you've Mattie in linking everything together. Garrity and Richie's points under the stand last night just put the exclamation mark on that win and put out the message that it is going to take a serious outfit to beat Trillick this year. And all that and nearly forgot Rory Brennan who was excellent yet again with turnovers and driving them up the field.

McNulty was injured in the 1st half and he never looked right after it.

Trillick were deserving winners in the end  and if they can replicate that performance then they should win the final and they're probably the best Tyrone team equipped for the Ulster Club.

Errigal the only team that can possibly stop them but they would need Trillick to have an off day like in the Ardboe game.

RedHand88

Champagne football in the Tyrone Intermediate Championship.

HT in Pomeroy:
Greencastle 0-2
Moy 0-1

Tyrone11234

Disgrace of a game. So much for the brilliant Tyrone championship

Duine Inteacht Eile

Moy have been done with a square ball there.

tyroneStatto

#49675
That was a seriously hard game to watch - shocking stuff. Not sure where Meenan got another minute at the end of injury time. Square ball too. Moy robbed.

Million

Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on October 05, 2024, 03:21:19 PMMoy have been done with a square ball there.
Clear as day, very very poor from the officials.

dhá chos chlé

Quote from: Million on October 05, 2024, 03:26:23 PM
Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on October 05, 2024, 03:21:19 PMMoy have been done with a square ball there.
Clear as day, very very poor from the officials.

Did people expect any different? Having the referee from a neighbouring area, equivalent of having eanneata to referee a killyclogher game vs an eastern team.

tyroneStatto

Moortown look clueless and struggling to score with the strong wind.

Rebel15

Liam Og Mossey from gortin apparently called into Senior setup for coming year, great addition young and knows where the posts are. Sean og McAleer not happy as he thought he carried the team and still didn't get the call up...

On other news both intermediate semi-finals absolutely dreadful, defensive shite... still think derrylaughan beats either Moy or Greencastle.