McKenna Cup 2024

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never kickt a ball

Cavan 1-7 Armagh 0-9 FULLTIME

1-5 from Gerard Pierson with John Tierney and Nicolas Walsh scoring the winner. Armagh at one stage scored 4 consecutive points but cavan finished strong to win by a point.

1 yellow card and one tick throughout the game

ardmhaca08


never kickt a ball

Donegal 2  2  0  0  3-25  1-18  1.619   4
Ferman  3  1  1  1  2-26  2-27  0.857   3
UUJ       3  1  0  2  1-35  4.35  0.808   2
Derry     2  0  1  1  1-17  0-23  0.870   1



Down    3  2  0  1  4-41  1-31  1.558  4
Mon      2  1  0  1   2-22  2-22  1.000  2
Tyrone  2  1  0  1    3-18   2-27  0.818  2
Mary's    3  1  0  2  3-34  7-37  0.741  2


Queen's  3   2  0  1  6-42  4-22  1.764  4
Armagh  3   2  0  1  3-27  1-29  1.125  4
Cavan    3    2  0  1  2-30  3-34  0.837  4
Antrim   3    0  0  3  1-26  4-40  0.557  0

umpire

Semi-final

Its look like that
Down v Queens
Donegal v (Armagh, Monaghan or Tyrone) my guess is Armagh

cavan4ever

Quote from: ardmhaca08 on January 17, 2009, 08:36:26 PM
Who got the yellow card?
Armagh No 7. Referee didn't play to the new rules. It wasn't a dirty game but neither was the Cavan V Queens game and there wre alot more yellows..

corn02

Quote from: umpire on January 17, 2009, 08:43:43 PM
Semi-final

Its look like that
Down v Queens
Donegal v (Armagh, Monaghan or Tyrone) my guess is Armagh

Nailed on unless Monaghan record a 7 or 8 point victory tomorrow.

ardmhachaabu

Anyone know who got the scores in the second half for Armagh?
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ONeill

Quote from: corn02 on January 17, 2009, 08:51:26 PM
Quote from: umpire on January 17, 2009, 08:43:43 PM
Semi-final

Its look like that
Down v Queens
Donegal v (Armagh, Monaghan or Tyrone) my guess is Armagh

Nailed on unless Monaghan record a 7 or 8 point victory tomorrow.

Would Monaghan not need a 5 point win?.....and Tyrone 12?
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

never kickt a ball

#1628
Quote from: ardmhachaabu on January 17, 2009, 08:56:29 PM
Anyone know who got the scores in the second half for Armagh?
Ronan Clarke and Kevin O'Rourke (I think)

Cavan 1-7 0-9 Armagh
Cavan beat Armagh 1-7 to 0-9 in Saturday night's Gaelic Life McKenna Cup match to leave the Orchard County sweating on semi-final qualification. Armagh led 0-4 to 0-3 at the interval but Cavan moved ahead when Gerald Pierson drilled home a brilliant goal seven minutes into the second half. Four points from Ronan Clarke, who finished with a tally of 0-5, had Armagh in front in the 55th minute. A long-range point from Nicholas Walsh in the 72nd minute secured victory. Cavan's only scores in the opening 34 minutes at Breffni Park came from two Gerald Pierson frees while Brian Mallon hit two from play for the Orchard men. Ronan Clarke's well taken score helped Armagh to that one-point half-time lead, Pierson having hit his third, this time from play.
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7835828.stm

corn02

Armagh six points ahead of Monaghan, I know scoring averages doesn't work exactly like that, but it is usually close enough. Seven points to nick ahead and eight to be sure.

Tyrone about 12 or 13 is right.


western exile

Quote from: ONeill on January 17, 2009, 09:05:38 PM
Quote from: corn02 on January 17, 2009, 08:51:26 PM
Quote from: umpire on January 17, 2009, 08:43:43 PM
Semi-final

Its look like that
Down v Queens
Donegal v (Armagh, Monaghan or Tyrone) my guess is Armagh

Nailed on unless Monaghan record a 7 or 8 point victory tomorrow.

Would Monaghan not need a 5 point win?.....and Tyrone 12?
Sort of.......
A Monaghan win by 5 would be enough in a low scoring game. For example, if the final score was 0-6 to 0-1  .  But in a high scoring game, the difference needs to be bigger. For example, a 5 point win by Monaghan with a score line of 1-15 to 0-13 would not be enough.
Likewise 12 would be enough for Tyrone in a low scoring game, but not enough in a high scoring game.

corn02

Quote from: western exile on January 17, 2009, 09:25:52 PM
Quote from: ONeill on January 17, 2009, 09:05:38 PM
Quote from: corn02 on January 17, 2009, 08:51:26 PM
Quote from: umpire on January 17, 2009, 08:43:43 PM
Semi-final

Its look like that
Down v Queens
Donegal v (Armagh, Monaghan or Tyrone) my guess is Armagh

Nailed on unless Monaghan record a 7 or 8 point victory tomorrow.

Would Monaghan not need a 5 point win?.....and Tyrone 12?
Sort of.......
A Monaghan win by 5 would be enough in a low scoring game. For example, if the final score was 0-6 to 0-1  .  But in a high scoring game, the difference needs to be bigger. For example, a 5 point win by Monaghan with a score line of 1-15 to 0-13 would not be enough.
Likewise 12 would be enough for Tyrone in a low scoring game, but not enough in a high scoring game.

Yeah true enough, you can get through with a worse scoring difference can't you? Wasn't there a controversy about this the year it was introduced,one team thought they were through?

TacadoirArdMhacha

Poor enough game altogether. Disappointing to lose a match in the last minute like that when it looked like we'd done enough. Responded well to Cavan's second half goal to go 2 points ahead (I think) but Cavan arguably just about deserved their win. Very few players showed well to be honest. McClelland and O'Neill looked ok, Lavery was very quiet, as was Miceal O'Rourke. I can only assume Henderson picked up a late injury. Clarke was the best player on the pitch by some distance with some fine scores though he had two chances late on before Cavan got the equaliser which would probably have ensured at least a draw. Would be nice to qualify if only to give the new panelists another chance to impress. At this stage only Henderson and Rodgers could be sure they've done enough to stay in the squad when the students and Rangers men re-appear. Donnelly might have done enough and Shane O'Neill and Tony McClelland have steady when involved. James Lavery looked like a player badly in need of games but hopefully he'll get back to pace soon enough.
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Norf Tyrone

Fairly heave snow here this morning in Glenmornan (20 miles from Omagh). Is there any fear of the game being off?
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

tyrone86

Quote from: Norf Tyrone on January 18, 2009, 11:36:07 AM
Fairly heave snow here this morning in Glenmornan (20 miles from Omagh). Is there any fear of the game being off?

Game definitely on according to Q101