Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Mikhailov

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Quote from: snowy2hunt on April 10, 2026, 09:20:15 AMSenior club fixtures are out

Round 1

Eglish v Donaghmore
Edendork v Loughmacrory
Trillick v Errigal Ciaran
Coalisland v Ardboe
Dungannon v Omagh
Galbally v An Charraig Mhór
Moortown v Clonoe
An Droim Mór v Killycloghe

Round 2

Omagh v An Droim Mór
An Charraig Mhór v Dungannon
Moortown v Galbally
Donaghmore v Killyclogher
Loughmacrory v Clonoe
Ardboe v Edendork
Errigal v Coalisland
Trillick v Eglish

Round 3
Edendork v Errigal Ciaran
Loughmacrory v Trillick
Clonoe v Eglish
Killyclogher v Ardboe
An Droim Mór v Coalisland
Donaghmore v Dungannon
An Charraig Mhór v Moortown
Galbally v Omagh


Round 4
Errigal Ciaran v Loughmacrory
Trillick v Donaghmore
Omagh v Killyclogher
Ardboe v An Droim Mór
Eglish v Galbally
Coalisland v Clonoe
Dungannon v Moortown
Edendork v An Charraig Mhór

Round 5

Errigal Ciaran v Eglish
Clonoe v Dungannon
Moortown v Edendork
Loughmacrory v An Droim Mór
Omagh v Ardboe
An Charraig Mhór v Trillick
Galbally v Donaghmore
Killyclogher v Coalisland




Are these fixtures confirmed? Are they all Starred  fixtures....?

Few senior clubs with county men have got the raw end of the deal if these fixtures are confirmed....

Fianna with 4 county men play Clonoe & Ardboe who have none plus Killyclogher who have 1 - hardly fair

Edendork (4 men) play Ardboe & Moortown with no men plus Carmen with 1 man - again very unfair

Eglish (3 men) play Galbally & Clonoe who both have none - not fair either

Donaghmore (4 men) play Galbally with none, Clarkes with 1 and Killyclogher with 1 - unfair again

Lough (4 men) play Clonoe with none and Dromore with 1 - again unfair

Surely there is a cluster of teams with 3+ county men - is the obvious thing not to have them all play each other for the starred game system.

There must be a reasonable explanation for these games above but I simply can't see how it is fair.

Teams getting punished for having county men is not fair

RouskyRanger

Any predictions this year men for league winners/relegations?

The Bearded One

Rumblings that the CCC are looking to start leagues early (this weekend??) if u20s lose on Wednesday night.

I'm not sure how they can move from saying the earliest start will be 8th May to let's start now sure everyone.
It is what it is. Presumably.

GlenMan

Quote from: The Bearded One on April 13, 2026, 11:54:40 PMRumblings that the CCC are looking to start leagues early (this weekend??) if u20s lose on Wednesday night.

I'm not sure how they can move from saying the earliest start will be 8th May to let's start now sure everyone.

This was the plan sent out at the start of the year, below. I think if the u20s get beat this week they could probably go for Friday 24th/sunday 26th? that might be fair enough

The commencement of the 2026 ACL will be dependent on the progression on the County Under 20
Team in their Provincial/National Campaigns.
The earliest through to latest start date options for Divisions 1, 2 & 3A are as follows:
Friday 1st May (Under 20 Ulster Semi-Final 22nd April)
Friday 8th May (Under 20 Ulster Final 29th April)
Friday 15th May (Under 20 AI Semi Final 9th/10th /13th May)
Friday 22nd May (Under 20 AI Final 16th/17th/20th May)

Quarterbackk

Quote from: The Bearded One on April 13, 2026, 11:54:40 PMRumblings that the CCC are looking to start leagues early (this weekend??) if u20s lose on Wednesday night.

I'm not sure how they can move from saying the earliest start will be 8th May to let's start now sure everyone.

Teams have been training from January - If they are not ready to play a match by this stage then.....

2ndstringsub

Quote from: Quarterbackk on Today at 09:20:08 AM
Quote from: The Bearded One on April 13, 2026, 11:54:40 PMRumblings that the CCC are looking to start leagues early (this weekend??) if u20s lose on Wednesday night.

I'm not sure how they can move from saying the earliest start will be 8th May to let's start now sure everyone.

Teams have been training from January - If they are not ready to play a match by this stage then.....


Tell me you either don't play any football or haven't in 20 years without telling me...

  • Injured players to look after
  • Meetings on strategy around any potential fixtures
  • Kickout work on specific teams
  • Lads needing away early from work to get over an hour across the county
  • Booking of Physio/medical teams for fixtures
  • Referees needing away from work for the same friday fixtures
  • Fields needing lined and or cut
  • fields needing booked depending on fixture clashes etc
  • teams with stags weddings etc not planning to play for the next few weeks


it would be very easy to list many more reasons why dropping games in with a handful of days notice doesnt work.

Keep that crap rhetoric for the barstool QB