Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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Truthsayer

Quote from: clarshack on June 01, 2025, 03:40:40 PM
Quote from: Gael85 on June 01, 2025, 03:10:36 PMDerry will fold

Ok they nearly blew it completely but look at the effort they put in today compared to us last night.
I'd be more confident of Tyrone qualifying than that outfit. #Derrylovein...

trileacman

Quote from: Truthsayer on June 01, 2025, 03:42:50 PM
Quote from: clarshack on June 01, 2025, 03:40:40 PM
Quote from: Gael85 on June 01, 2025, 03:10:36 PMDerry will fold

Ok they nearly blew it completely but look at the effort they put in today compared to us last night.
I'd be more confident of Tyrone qualifying than that outfit. #Derrylovein...

We're better than Derry and you think everything is rosy.
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Truthsayer

Quote from: trileacman on June 01, 2025, 03:46:52 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on June 01, 2025, 03:42:50 PM
Quote from: clarshack on June 01, 2025, 03:40:40 PM
Quote from: Gael85 on June 01, 2025, 03:10:36 PMDerry will fold

Ok they nearly blew it completely but look at the effort they put in today compared to us last night.
I'd be more confident of Tyrone qualifying than that outfit. #Derrylovein...

We're better than Derry and you think everything is rosy.
I think is a work in progress and after going into Ballybofey and beating the Ulster champions, last night was disappointing. Tyrone team and management knows they didn't perform. However there are those were just waiting to get stuck into the management.
Is the first poor performance since third round of the league. Last year shipped 6 goals to Dublin, made hard work of Clare and lost at home to Roscommon. One bad defeat doesn't define this season. I'm confident they'll beat Cavan. After that the keyboard warriors will be sharpening the knives again as is unlikely will win Sam.. this year.

Grace Murphy

If I was Cavan I'd be offering Tyrone to play the game in Omagh. Tyrone always rank there. Play the home games in Dungannon

Truthsayer

Quote from: Grace Murphy on June 01, 2025, 05:10:12 PMIf I was Cavan I'd be offering Tyrone to play the game in Omagh. Tyrone always rank there. Play the home games in Dungannon
Agreed tho even Tyrone would beat Cavan in Omagh, hammered them there in Ulster championship. Looking like Cavan beating Mayo was complete fluke or Mayo were so complacent

trileacman

Quote from: Truthsayer on May 24, 2025, 09:12:22 PMMalachy is a class manager... credit were due as there were a few here only too keen to lay into him after relegation and the Armagh game and him just took over. He'll do good.. great performance 👏

There's lads like you willing to fawn over him at one good performance. The evidence so far isn't really in MOR favour. I've nothing against the man, he seems like a nice fella, but his preformance as Tyrone manager to date leaves a lot to be desired.
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Quote from: trileacman on June 01, 2025, 05:26:22 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on May 24, 2025, 09:12:22 PMMalachy is a class manager... credit were due as there were a few here only too keen to lay into him after relegation and the Armagh game and him just took over. He'll do good.. great performance 👏

There's lads like you willing to fawn over him at one good performance. The evidence so far isn't really in MOR favour. I've nothing against the man, he seems like a nice fella, but his preformance as Tyrone manager to date leaves a lot to be desired.
When you're not crying bout the rules you're laying into MO'R. If you can't see is huge improvement from last year when they shipped six goals against the Dubs, laboured at home against Clare and lost at home to Roscommon..
Are you sure you've nothing against the man? Every opportunity you're on his case like youre hoping for defeat to have another go... tho you never say anything positive anyway.
* Just noticed that was comment I made after the Donegal game (that you hoked out). Also said last nite wasn't good.
Did you make a positive comment after they beat Donegal?

Jerome

Were some of the county players playing for clubs today?

Gaafan2

Michael O'Neill playing for Ardboe. Hardly any point in starred games. 

thebigfullforward

Quote from: Jerome on June 01, 2025, 06:18:58 PMWere some of the county players playing for clubs today?
Not part of the 26 you're free to play for club. Right thing to do in my opinion. Some point sitting on the bench for Tyrone and getting no game time. Let the lads play

omagh_gael

Now that the weekend is complete I think our result can be reevaluated. All the big teams have now been beat against a rival. Galway should have been dumped out of the whole competition today and the Dubs were a dogs dinner as well.

We were sluggish but being at the game you could tell Mayo were absolutely busting a gut all over the field and knew their year was on the line. Plus McStay's illness bound to have given them another wee edge to fight for/show up.

Beat Cavan and Doengal beat Mayo and we're in a QF were were likely to face the Dubs, Meath, louth, Galway, Down. Can't meet Mayo, Donegal, Kerry, Monaghan, Armagh.

Gaafan2

Quote from: thebigfullforward on June 01, 2025, 09:30:45 PM
Quote from: Jerome on June 01, 2025, 06:18:58 PMWere some of the county players playing for clubs today?
Not part of the 26 you're free to play for club. Right thing to do in my opinion. Some point sitting on the bench for Tyrone and getting no game time. Let the lads play

That's all well and good but what about the 6 men on the bench who were part of the 26 and didn't get any game time. Shouldn't they be allowed to play? Makes a mockery of the starred fixtures especially when it benefits one club and not the other.

giveherlong

Quote from: Grace Murphy on May 31, 2025, 09:41:40 PMMcElholm was a miss off the bench what was the problem - celebrating?

Did all U20s play for their clubs today? Any reports?

toby47

Quote from: giveherlong on June 01, 2025, 11:01:19 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on May 31, 2025, 09:41:40 PMMcElholm was a miss off the bench what was the problem - celebrating?

Did all U20s play for their clubs today? Any reports?

D1 Results

Loughmacrory 1-16 Edendork 1-16

Gortin 1-14 Moortown 1-16

Ardboe 2-19 Pomeroy 0-13

Donaghmore 5-23 Derrylaughan 3-11

Errigal Ciaran 0-12 Trillick 1-9

Carrickmore 1-15 Galbally 1-15

Killyclogher 1-18 Dromore 1-13

 

The opening round of action in Division one demonstrated how competitive it is with three of the seven games finishing in stalemates. Harry Og Conlon proved to be the Edendork hero with a two pointer deep in injury time to earn his side a draw away to Loughmacrory. Cormac Mallaghan, Conor Mallon and Ben Cullen all contributed points for the visitors with Rian Nelis their goal scorer. Ruairi McCullagh top scored for the St.Theresas with Pauraic Meenagh, Ronan Fox and substitute Eoin McElholm all registering as well.

 

Moortown had a narrow win away to Gortin in a clash between two sides who were promoted last term. The St.Malachys laid the foundations for their win in the first half but had to withstand a fightback from Gortin after the break. Ryan Smith got the Moortown goal with Shea Lawn landing eight points and Liam Lawn and Ryan Kelly on target as well. Liam Og Mossey got the Gortin goal as well as a few points with Sean Og McAleer and Ciaran Brolly raising white flags as well.

 

Ardboe proved too strong for visiting Pomeroy at Coney Park. Caolan Mallaghan got both goals for the Rossas with Shay McGuigan kicking 0-7 and Oran Mulgrew, Jamie Concannon, Cormac Devlin and David Mulgrew notching ten points between them. Ryan Loughran and Ronan Duffin both hit two pointers for the Plunketts with Peter McGoldrick and Ryan McCallan on target as well.

 

Donaghmore came from six points down at halftime to record a comfortable win over Derrylaughan at Father Devlin Park. Conor Cush was in sparkling form for the winners with 1-9 to his name with Ronan Cassidy scoring 1-5 and man of the match in last week's All Ireland U20 Final Noah Grimes helping himself to 1-3. Tomas Carney was in fine form for the Kevin Barrys with his haul including a brace of goals with Fintan Cullen getting their other major and James Donnelly a few points.

 

Shea McDermott scored a late two pointer to earn County champions Errigal Ciaran a share off the spoils in a low scorer encounter with Trillick. It was his second two pointer after coming on as a substitute with Tommy Canavan and Eoin Kelly also weighing in with two pointers as well. Lee Brennan weighed in with 0-6 for the St.Macartans with James Garrity getting a brace and the evergreen Niall Donnelly bagging the only goal of the game.

 

There was also a stalemate in the local derby between Carrickmore and Galbally. Darragh Donaghy struck for an early goal for the Pearses with Eoghan O'Neill and Liam Rafferty getting a brace each but a fine Tiernan Loughran goal coupled with points from Danny Fullerton and Lorcan McGarrity saw the wind assisted hosts lead at the break. A two pointer from Cormac Donnelly and one from Daniel Kerr had the visitors four in front on the restart. Fullerton, Oisin McElroy and Rory Loughran edged Carrickmore in front only for Donaghy and Kerr to respond. Caolan Daly then scored Carrickmore's last score before a Kerr free earned the Pearses a draw.

 

Killyclogher made home advantage count in one of the games of the day in the top flight as they saw off the challenge of Dromore. Conall McCan got their goal with Tiernan Cox, Patrick Corcoran and Mickey Rafferty among their points. Paudi Dillon top scored for the St.Dympnas with 0-5 with Ronan McNabb junior and Odhran Rafferty matching that tally and Oran Sludden getting their goal.
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Jerome

Put a tape measure to Conor Cush