Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Tyrone2021

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on July 27, 2022, 09:50:42 PM
What happened Carrickmore tonight? We're the missing many? Well beat by a mediocre Clarkes team

Clarke's were missing players 5 starting players as well, we weren't the only ones no excuses. Clarke's wanted it more, every breaking ball they were coming away with. Paddy quinn and donaghy put an exhibition on. Daly Jones for them had a great game also

GaelTheGael

Quote from: TyroneClubs on July 28, 2022, 10:00:41 AM
Has anyone any idea of what week we should expect to see games changed from Friday night? I know it'll be coming soon but just wondering is any word out? The light is fading...
Latest rumour is that  games will be brought forward to 6:30 and 7:45 as they were when leagues were threw in and will conclude on Fridays.

clubman21

Quote from: GaelTheGael on July 28, 2022, 11:59:55 AM
Quote from: TyroneClubs on July 28, 2022, 10:00:41 AM
Has anyone any idea of what week we should expect to see games changed from Friday night? I know it'll be coming soon but just wondering is any word out? The light is fading...
Latest rumour is that  games will be brought forward to 6:30 and 7:45 as they were when leagues were threw in and will conclude on Fridays.
Suprised more teams didn't change fridays game to tonight, extra day to sunday

Mikhailov

Quote from: GaelTheGael on July 28, 2022, 11:59:55 AM
Quote from: TyroneClubs on July 28, 2022, 10:00:41 AM
Has anyone any idea of what week we should expect to see games changed from Friday night? I know it'll be coming soon but just wondering is any word out? The light is fading...
Latest rumour is that  games will be brought forward to 6:30 and 7:45 as they were when leagues were threw in and will conclude on Fridays.

That won't make much difference. The light fades by 20 minutes a week at the minute so affectively by mid August we are losing an hour. Surely it will have to go to Sunday from then onwards.
It is almost impossible for reserve teams to field at 6.30pm especially if they have to travel any distance for the game

Under Lights

Would be a good idea to start the reserve leagues earlier, by the time the shorter evenings came in it would be a senior only fixture.

TyroneClubs

Quote from: Under Lights on July 28, 2022, 02:26:13 PM
Would be a good idea to start the reserve leagues earlier, by the time the shorter evenings came in it would be a senior only fixture.


The reserves are one round ahead as they kicked off the week u20s were in final. But no reason they could've started another 2-3 weeks earlier and would be almost wrapped up by now

Under Lights

#44721
Fintona flying

Friday 5th August will be last Friday evening fixture


TyroneClubs

Where did you hear this? Still on website for Fridays
Quote from: Under Lights on July 31, 2022, 08:26:17 PM
Fintona flying

Friday 5th August will be last Friday evening fixture



Under Lights

Quote from: TyroneClubs on July 31, 2022, 09:34:50 PM
Where did you hear this? Still on website for Fridays
Quote from: Under Lights on July 31, 2022, 08:26:17 PM
Fintona flying

Friday 5th August will be last Friday evening fixture


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Take it as gospel mate. Spread the word.

tyroneStatto

Yes the 5th will be the last Friday night games. There was an email going around earlier.

tyroneStatto

Division 3 is extremely tight at the top between the 3 teams but I don't think Strabane will drop any more points looking at the remaining games.

If Aghaloo beat us and win all their other games then Strabane still have the better head to head on them.

We need at least a draw away to Aghaloo and obviously win the rest of our games.

We've done well to be in this position with Manies playing out in the states and Dan Lowe only back in the last week after being out injured for a good while there. I see Johnny Lafferty is back for Urney so that will now be a much tougher game for us on Friday night.

I also see that Fianna 3rds have conceded to Aghaloo tomorrow night so what way would that leave the score difference situation if all 3 teams were to finish on the same points?

Baile an tuaigh

Gareth Devlin Stewartstown played a powerful game for Chicago Parnells yesterday In Gaelic Park. He was playing along side Conor Meyler and Michael McKiernan among others in an nearly all Ulster team.

They beat McBrides who had several Mayo players on their team by a single point after extra time.

You can see the match on Chicago GAA Facebook page.

Next week they play in the Chicago finals against Padraig Pearses.


tiempo

Quote from: Baile an tuaigh on August 01, 2022, 12:18:02 AM
Gareth Devlin Stewartstown played a powerful game for Chicago Parnells yesterday In Gaelic Park. He was playing along side Conor Meyler and Michael McKiernan among others in an nearly all Ulster team.

They beat McBrides who had several Mayo players on their team by a single point after extra time.

You can see the match on Chicago GAA Facebook page.

Next week they play in the Chicago finals against Padraig Pearses.

Is there a North American championship to round the whole thing off? And are the winners declared the World Champs?

skeog

No just a team of well oiled bucks.

tyroneStatto

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on July 31, 2022, 11:32:35 PM
Quote from: clarshack on July 31, 2022, 10:00:12 PM
I also see that Fianna 3rds have conceded to Aghaloo tomorrow night so what way would that leave the score difference situation if all 3 teams were to finish on the same points?
There's no link to the Tyrone CCC Adult football regulations for 2022 on the county website, but assuming they are the same as 2021, they're as follows...

QuoteWhen teams finish with equal points for qualification for the concluding staged, or for promotion or relegation, the tie shall be decided by the following means and in the order specified:

i) The outcome of the meeting(s) of the teams in the previous game(s) in the competition
ii) The largest scoring difference (subtracting the total scores against from the total scores for) in the meetings of the teams in the previous game(s)
iii) The highest total scores for, in the meeting(s) of the teams in the previous game(s)
iv) Largest overall league scoring difference (subtracting the total scores against from total scores for)
v) The highest overall league total score for
vi) A playoff

Exceptions:

a) In relation to means outlined in (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above, if the accumulated scores of a team, so involved, are affected by a disqualification, loss of game on a proven objection, retirement or walk over, the tie shall be decided by playoff.
b) Regulations (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) shall not apply to Under16 or younger age grade competitions.

https://tyronegaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021TyroneCCCRegulations.pdf

So by my take, if three teams finished level on points at the top of Division 3 after 17 rounds (and assuming they're Aghaloo, Stewartstown & Strabane), then (i) would involve the three league meetings of the three teams only counting - if one team had defeated the other two during the season, then they would finish top. If all three teams had won one and lost one against each other, then it would go to (ii) and it would go down to score difference involving the three fixtures in question, and if necessary go on to (iii), with score difference involving all teams in the league only applying at (iv). The means specified would suggest that a non-affected team (i.e. Coalisland III) granting an affected team (Aghaloo) affecting the above would only apply at stage (iv), which I'd reckon would be fairly extraordinary circumstances were it to happen - which would in the end result in a play-off.

Edit: Working out what might happen if all three were tied based on current results & one future fixture...

* Stewartstown 1-13 (16) Strabane 1-10 (13)
* Strabane 3-12 (21) Aghaloo 1-15 (18)
* Aghaloo vs Stewartstown (to be played)

So with the above, if Stewartstown beat Aghaloo then they would have the head-to-head against both Strabane & Aghaloo and they'd finish top ahead of them, while Strabane would finish ahead of Aghaloo. If Aghaloo beat Stewartstown, then (ii) would apply. There would be some craic if Aghaloo won by three points against Stewartstown, because then each team would not only have won one and lost one against each other, they'd all be tied on a score difference of zero! So (iii) would then come into play. At present the scores for are Strabane 32, Aghaloo 18 and Stewartstown 16 - if Aghaloo were to score 15 points or more in defeating Stewartstown by 3, then Aghaloo would finish ahead of Strabane, but if they were to win against Stewartstown by 3 pts scoring 13 pts or less, Strabane would finish ahead of Aghaloo. If Aghaloo vs. Stewartstown finished 14 pts to 11 pts, then Strabane and Aghaloo would be tied on this metric! If I'm interpreting the progress of the tie-breakers correctly, this should mean that Strabane & Aghaloo would have to play-off for the league title given that overall score difference can't be used as Aghaloo were granted a walkover against Coalisland III, with Stewartstown finishing third - however I'm not 100% sure and knowing the ambiguity that our County Board at times get themselves into, it might be declared that because Strabane won the head-to-head league fixture, they are the league champions. If that happens, don't be surprised if Aghaloo (or any other team in that position, to be frank) go to appeal that decision.

Seems like it could be a real mess if it comes to scoring difference then.