Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Wee Roddy

I can not see how anyone would think that this game was fixed for a draw. How many goes down automatically? By my calculations Trillick now need to beat Carrickmore who are going for the league. They may well do it but it would be some chance to take!!

LeoMc

Quote from: front of the mountain on October 28, 2013, 08:53:22 AM
Quote from: blewuporstuffed on October 27, 2013, 06:54:29 PM
trillick didnt field against clonoe, but surely thats their own tough luck?
pathetic stuff if that game was fixed today.

If you were at the game or talking to anyone at the game you would know it wasnt a "fixed" game #slabber

Can you tweet directly onto this board now?

SkillfulBill

Quote from: Wee Roddy on October 28, 2013, 09:17:07 AM
I can not see how anyone would think that this game was fixed for a draw. How many goes down automatically? By my calculations Trillick now need to beat Carrickmore who are going for the league. They may well do it but it would be some chance to take!!

A draw yesterday suited neither team and least so Trillick. As it stands the most likely playoffs are Trillick and Greencastle or Eglish and Greencastle.  I expect Donaghmore to beat Killyclougher to ensure survival.  Trillick will find it it hard to beat Carmen as they go for top 4 and even if they do they will lose put to dmore on points diff. Coalisland will need the points v Eglish to ensure top 4 so they will be hoping for Trillick or Dmore to be beat to ensure they survive. They wont worry about Greencastle as they top them on head to head. Greencastle will need to win v Errigal and hope for both Dmore and Trillick are beat. Donaghmore and Eglish have their  futures in their own hands they know win on sunday and they stay up regardless of other results. Looks like Greencastle Trillick play off.

rrhf

#24663
2012 Div 1 Table

ACFL Division 1
Position   Team   Played   Won   Drawn   Lost   For   Against   Points
1   Coalisland Fianna   15   15   0   0   20 - 199   9 - 112   30
2   Clonoe O`Rahilly's CLG   15   13   1   1   27 - 168   11 - 130   27
3   Errigal Ciaran   15   8   3   4   22 - 159   12 - 135   19
4   Carrickmore St Colmcille's   15   8   3   4   17 - 166   20 - 141   19
5   Omagh St Enda's   15   9   0   6   17 - 149   12 - 138   18
6   An Droim Mór Naoimh Damhnait   15   7   2   6   13 - 134   10 - 105   16
7   Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's GAC   15   7   1   7   10 - 153   13 - 156   15
8   Greencastle St Patrick's   15   6   2   7   12 - 161   13 - 154   14
9   Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig   14   6   1   7   11 - 129   6 - 150   13
10   Coill an Chlochair Naomh Mhuire   15   6   0   9   10 - 129   15 - 137   12
11   Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa   14   5   2   7   5 - 129   11 - 129   12
12   Trí Leac C. Naoimh Mhic Artáin   15   5   0   10   15 - 121   20 - 164   10
13   An Eaglais, Naoimh Pádraig   15   4   2   9   16 - 124   18 - 165   10
14   Edendork St Malachy's   15   4   1   10   15 - 136   23 - 162   9
15   Kildress Wolfe Tones   15   4   1   10   5 - 153   12 - 169   9
16   Moortown St Malachy's   15   2   1   12   12 - 106   22 - 169   5

Division 1 table 2011.
Position   Team   Played   Won   Drawn   Lost   For   Against   Points
1   Carrickmore St Colmcille's   15   14   0   1   260   159   28
2   Clonoe O`Rahilly's CLG   15   12   0   3   231   135   24
3   An Droim Mór Naoimh Damhnait   15   10   2   3   196   165   22
4   Errigal Ciaran   15   10   2   3   233   163   22
5   Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa   15   9   2   4   210   187   20
6   Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig   15   8   2   5   169   164   18
7   Omagh St Enda's   15   6   2   7   180   174   14
8   Coalisland Fianna   15   5   4   6   188   195   14
9   An Eaglais, Naoimh Pádraig   15   6   0   9   190   209   12
10   Trí Leac C. Naoimh Mhic Artáin   15   5   2   8   189   213   12
11   Coill an Chlochair Naomh Mhuire   15   4   4   7   176   210   12
12   Greencastle St Patrick's   15   4   3   8   152   183   11
13   Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's GAC   15   4   3   8   200   233   11
14   Moy Tír na nÓg   15   4   1   10   155   213   9
15   Moortown St Malachy's   15   3   0   12   174   227   6
16   Cookstown Fr Rocks   15   2   1   12   148   221   5
Div 1 2010

O'Neills All County League Div 1 2010
Position   Team   Played   Won   Drawn   Lost   For   Against   Points
1   Errigal Ciaran   15   13   1   1   227   146   27
2   Coalisland Fianna   14   11   1   2   181   145   23
3   An Droim Mór Naoimh Damhnait   15   10   2   3   192   159   22
4   Omagh St Enda's   15   10   2   3   193   163   22
5   Carrickmore St Colmcille's   15   8   0   7   204   161   16
6   Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa   15   8   0   7   198   179   16
7   Clonoe O`Rahilly's CLG   14   6   0   8   202   186   12
8   Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig   15   6   0   9   178   177   12
9   Cookstown Fr Rocks   14   6   0   8   155   168   12
10   Greencastle St Patrick's   15   5   2   8   154   177   12
11   Coill an Chlochair Naomh Mhuire   15   6   0   9   161   186   12
12   Moy Tír na nÓg   14   6   0   8   144   176   12
13   Trí Leac C. Naoimh Mhic Artáin   15   6   0   9   140   192   12
14   Aghyaran St Davogs   15   4   2   9   159   198   10
15   Kildress Wolfe Tones   15   4   1   10   169   181   9
16   Galbally Pearses   15   3   1   11   162   225   7



rrhf

Quote from: Under Lights on October 28, 2013, 08:56:12 AM
Great to see the likes of Trillick, Donaghmore and Greencastle finally caught in the relegation playoffs. Been well known for years that they go begging for points off teams at the end of the season. Very pathetic. It's a wonder these bother training all year. I think very little of clubs like this.
I think you can stand your mouth down now

Moortown Spuds

In fairness, Donaghmore are a likeable side/club. It would be a sad day to see them drop to intermediate.

Under Lights

Quote from: rrhf on October 28, 2013, 01:45:51 PM
Quote from: Under Lights on October 28, 2013, 08:56:12 AM
Great to see the likes of Trillick, Donaghmore and Greencastle finally caught in the relegation playoffs. Been well known for years that they go begging for points off teams at the end of the season. Very pathetic. It's a wonder these bother training all year. I think very little of clubs like this.
I think you can stand your mouth down now

:o  ::) What's the point of that? How has that proved anything? Take out the 'arranged' points from that table. Show us the end of year fixtures and 'results' not the table. Sure we know they stayed up every year- that's the point.

Under Lights

Can you, on your most loved ones life, swear that Donaghmore have not benefited from 'arranged' fixtures in the recent past?

Moortown Spuds

There's a lot of clubs that have benefited. The practice is wrong but it happens. To highlight Donaghmore is rather unfair.

Under Lights

Quote from: Moortown Spuds on October 28, 2013, 02:10:18 PM
There's a lot of clubs that have benefited. The practice is wrong but it happens. To highlight Donaghmore is rather unfair.

I mentioned a number of teams that are well known to be at it constantly. Donaghmore bit back. If your club is at it hang your head in shame.
I personally would rather go down than beg for points.

Tyrone Gaa

Quote from: Under Lights on October 28, 2013, 02:18:48 PM
Quote from: Moortown Spuds on October 28, 2013, 02:10:18 PM
There's a lot of clubs that have benefited. The practice is wrong but it happens. To highlight Donaghmore is rather unfair.

I mentioned a number of teams that are well known to be at it constantly. Donaghmore bit back. If your club is at it hang your head in shame.
I personally would rather go down than beg for points.

Donaghmore do have a tendency to pick up end of season points on an annual basis. If there not good enough to stay in the division why bother? A good run in intermediate May lift morale at the club after the initial disappointment of relegation. Look at Cookstown they have been very good this year and no doubt that had a lot to do with their intermediate successes. Trillick would be unfortunate to drop I think there a decent side well capable of competing in the division.
Living the dream!!!

SkillfulBill

Quote from: Under Lights on October 28, 2013, 02:18:48 PM
Quote from: Moortown Spuds on October 28, 2013, 02:10:18 PM
There's a lot of clubs that have benefited. The practice is wrong but it happens. To highlight Donaghmore is rather unfair.

I mentioned a number of teams that are well known to be at it constantly. Donaghmore bit back. If your club is at it hang your head in shame.
I personally would rather go down than beg for points.

I don't see any evidence of result fixing in Div 1 this year as it is way to tight at the bottom and top four qualifications and teams in these two zones seem to be playing each other over the final 2-3 games. If Donaghmore do stay up it will be down to picking up 5 pts out of 6pts in their last 3 games. A massive win up in Omagh(put Omagh in relegation zone), home Draw to Trillick (Needing points to stay up) and Away to Killyclogher (assume will be down to greater need of the win) If they achieve that then a little credit is due as they have struggled all season with a core of players well past their best.

Now if you have a look at Div 2 there were a few suspect results at the weekend in the drop zone.

EC Unique

As an Errigal man I know nothing about going down. Wife is non too pleased! :P

Under Lights

Fair enough about Donaghmore for this season SkillfulBill. Although I think Omagh are safe now? I think it has come up here a lot recently that teams like Donaghmore, Greencastle, Trillick have all benefited from 'arranged' fixtures in the past. I would love to see these teams caught out and nailed for this. Automatic relegation or deducted points.

I actually think these teams would benefit with the drop to intermediate anyway. Maybe the chance of winning something and pushing on off the back of it.

PS The speed bumps in Donaghmore town should warrant relegation alone.


Moortown Spuds

Quote from: EC Unique on October 28, 2013, 03:49:01 PM
As an Errigal man I know nothing about going down. Wife is non too pleased! :P

Aye but in fairness your wife has had Moy, Trillick and Cookstown men all go down on her. Buy her a razor for the Donaghmore men.