Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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RouskyRanger

Quote from: WeeDonns on Today at 12:51:12 PM
Quote from: W.A.G. Lover on Today at 09:38:23 AMGoing by the rumours, it could be Glenelly/Clan Na nGael
That's a pity to hear that a club that is already an amalgamation is having to amalgamate again. I think someone on here previously said they were merged with Park in Derry at some underage levels
Have population numbers fallen in those areas, or is there less interest?
The county board were recently running regular workshops with North Tyrone Clubs North Tyrone Pilot Programme


Quote from: Bestchampoinireland on October 14, 2025, 04:24:41 PMFeel like it's hard for any team to have the drive to go on and do a double in such a competitive county in years gone by can think of Trillick in 23 and killdress junior in 21 have I missed any or who was the last at intermediate level ?
on that topic, Clann na nGael did the "double double" (Junior & intermediate) in the late 90's


Clan men wanted a hurling team and club said no.
They're all lining out for donemana cricket club instead

alwaysbackthedraw

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Quote from: Grace Murphy on October 14, 2025, 01:35:26 PMHere a stat for you Muckers

29 Clubs in Tyrone have won a championship since Carrickmore last one won:

Augher
Brackaville
Clonoe
Coalisland
Cookstown
Derrylaughan
Derrytresk
Dromore
Dungannon
Edendork
Errigal Ciaran
Eskra
Fintona
Galbally
Greencastle
Kildress
Kileeshil
Killyclogher
Killyman
Moortown
Moy
Newtownstewart
Omagh
Pomeroy
Rock
Stewartstown
Stewartstwon
Tattyreagh
Trillick

But alls not lost for the Semi as Loughmacrory haven't won one of any type of champo in 42 years.



Are lough not the youngest club in the county, fair play too them for coming so far in such a short space of time ?

Naomh Eoghan are the youngest club in the county I believe
Hardly... it's Newtownstewart with a few lads from disbanded Dregish on board.
Who on that naomh eoghan is actually from dregish, cant think of to many. Omagh have a decent few of the dregish boys with them
Think young taggart is a dregish man and also the mcanullas are out that direction also. Can't think of many on the Naomh Eoghan team from dregish possibly a few I may be wrong

alwaysbackthedraw

Is lorcan mcgarrity still on the senior panel I know he was last year. If he is you would think Danny Fullerton wouldn't be far away

God14

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Quote from: alwaysbackthedraw on Today at 02:56:33 PMIs lorcan mcgarrity still on the senior panel I know he was last year. If he is you would think Danny Fullerton wouldn't be far away

Lorcan McGarrity has something a bit different in that he has a bit of size and presence about him. We dont have too many physically big forwards available, yet seem to have an abundance of 5'10 ball playing, fleet footed attackers. Unfortunately for Fullerton he falls into that second category.

Niall McCarney (Drumragh) worth a look at along with Shane Hughes (Clonoe). Daleigh Jones deserves a recall. Good to hear Joey Clarke got the call.
After that you are looking at younger lads from last years extended panel / development squad such as Michael Rafferty, Ruairi McHugh, Conor O'Neill


TheBorderBull

Quote from: Hereiam on November 10, 2006, 02:14:09 PMErrigal to win by 2. It will probably be a low scoring game just as long as Errigal win. ;D
look silly now pal

Aaron Boone

Has anyone ever been to Trillick? It's tiny and has always been tiny. There is even another club in Trillick parish. How do they keep having strong teams?