Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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A few points re Féile Uladh;

1) Please ensure that your team is at the venue for 9.30am.

2) On your arrival  you will receive a Number for your Bus from the Field Offical.
This number must be displayed  on the front of the bus to assist the stewards in Carrickmore.
If your team is successful and reaches a final the field offical will give you a "Finalists" badge to be displayed
along with the number at the front of your bus.
Finalists buses will be parked in a designated  area to facilitate them getting away quickley after the parade.

3) On your arrival in Carrickmore for the parade the stewards will direct you to the drop off point. Once you have been dropped off

The bus will proceed to the car park at Carrickmore GAC.

4) All results must be phoned in immediately after each round of Games to 07801 753612 (by the Field Official)

5) Please cooperate with the stewards at all times



Let us keep the "enjoyment" as the central element of "Féile".
Winning is a small part of the event; enjoyment is everything

Is Mise
Proinsias O Coinne

 



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Tyrone U16 Development Squad


Name   Club
ROGER LEONARD   AGHYARAN
DARAGH DONNELLY   AUGHER
FERGAL ASKIN   AUGHER
CHRISTOPHER DEVLIN   BERAGH
PADRAIG SLANE   CARRICKMORE
RORY LOUGHRAN   CARRICKMORE
MICHAEL DONAGHY   CARRICKMORE
SHEA MC GARRITY   COOKSTOWN
LIAM GERVIN   DERRYLAUGHAN
AODHAN O'DONNELL   DROMORE
SEAN MC NABB   DROMORE
NIALL MC ALYNN   DRUMQUINN
COLM MC FAUL   DUNGANNON
CONALL MC NULTY   EGLISH
TOMMY CANNAVAN   ERRIGAL CIARAN
NIALL WARD   ERRIGAL CIARAN
RYAN LYNCH   ERRIGAL CIARAN
JOHN MC CULLAGH   GREENCASTLE
CHRISTOPHER DONNELLY   KILDRESS
TOMMY NUGENT   KILLYCLOGHER
COLM SPEIRS   MOORTOWN
EUNAN DEENEY   MOY
RYAN CLARKE   OMAGH
CONAN GRUGAN   OMAGH
RONAN O'NEILL   OMAGH
RUAIRI MC ELROY   STRABANE
ROBERT PORTER   TATTYREAGH
BRENDAN SEAWARD   TRILLICK
   


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#6587
 Tyrone U16 development squad.  Clubs are requested to notify their players of the first session which will take place on Sunday 4th May at 6:30pm sharp at the CBS Park - beside the Fire Station on the Gortin Road.

All players are requested to bring their own water bottle.



goal and a point

Quote from: orangeman on April 30, 2008, 04:35:54 PM
Quote from: hardstation on April 30, 2008, 03:02:18 PM
Quote from: tram on April 30, 2008, 02:54:42 PM
I would say that its more likely that after the match the ref commuted the red card to two yellows.
Ah, that's alright then.

Did Darragh O'Se not clock someone a few years ago playing for an Ghaelteacht ? And was there not a miracle performed where the referee believed after the match that he didn't see the original offence and that it was all a figment of his imagination. Kerry went on and won the AI and the bold referee got the county final as his reward ??  ;) ;) :D :D :D

wouldnt like to see the referee that sent dooher off getting the county final !!!!!!!!!

clarshack

Quote from: orangeman on April 30, 2008, 04:35:54 PM
Quote from: hardstation on April 30, 2008, 03:02:18 PM
Quote from: tram on April 30, 2008, 02:54:42 PM
I would say that its more likely that after the match the ref commuted the red card to two yellows.
Ah, that's alright then.

Did Darragh O'Se not clock someone a few years ago playing for an Ghaelteacht ? And was there not a miracle performed where the referee believed after the match that he didn't see the original offence and that it was all a figment of his imagination. Kerry went on and won the AI and the bold referee got the county final as his reward ??  ;) ;) :D :D :D

it happened in 2002 about 2-3 weeks before armagh beat them in the final. the gaa changed the whole club/county suspensions thing as a result of this incident.

tyrone86

Division 1 result

Omagh 1-11 Kildress 0-13

stillsenior

Quote from: tyrone86 on April 30, 2008, 09:49:24 PM
Division 1 result

Omagh 1-11 Kildress 0-13

Joe McMahon immense in second half and looked very fit

Fear ón Srath Bán

Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

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Teamtalk U-14 FL Rd 8 - Wednesday 30th April 2008

Coalisland 3-8 Naomh Mhuire 5-18

Clonoe 2-5 Donaghmore 8-15

Dungannon 1-3 Cookstown 3-10

An Charraig Mhór 0-10 Errigal Ciaran 2-21

Strabane 2-10 Cappagh 3-9

Dromore 1-2 Omagh 1-16

Galbally 4-8 Moortown 3-3

Pomeroy 5-12 Greencastle 4-12

Aghyaran 4-13 Fintona 3-8

Beragh 4-5 Loughmacrory 7-11

Stewartstown 6-12 Rock 3-9

Clogher 9-12 Killeeshil 2-8

Glenelly 4-10 Newtownstewart 6-8

Drumragh 2-6 Gortin 2-4

Aghaloo 6-13 Brackaville 2-10

Omagh B 0-5 Urney 4-13

Clann Na nGael 3-10 Michael Cusack's 2-6




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Good result forOmaghas they had their corner back dismissed for a straight red card 1minute into the 2nd half ,Joe   played well  despite a number of hefty  challenges from the Kildress number 5 who was booked    for one of these  challenges but  stayed on the pitch   for a second robust challenge near the games conclusion , which was  missed by ref Mickey Hughes.

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Royal rumble ends with honours even



«Tyrone 1-16 Meath 2-13
MEATH substitute Mark McCormack proved to be the hero for his side with a fisted point in injury time at the end of extra time in a superb Ulster minor league final with Tyrone at Kingspan Breffini Park last Thursday evening.
It was a contest that really came to life in the second half of normal time and kept the crowd on the edge of their seats for the remainder of the contest.
When Meath substitute Darragh Smyth got his side's second goal of the night early in the second half it appeared curtains for Raymond Munroe's charges but they really showed what they were made of to fight back to take the game to extra time.
In the additional time it was point for point but when Tyrone substitute Sean Murphy put his side in front it looked like being the decisive score until McCormack's late intervention on a night when neither side deserved to lose.
Paddy McNeice, Matthew Donnelly, Kyle Coney and Ciaran Gervin all hit first half points for Tyrone but it was still honours even at the interval with Paddy Gilsenan grabbing a Meath goal with defender William Carry also on target for a fine individual point.
Whatever was said by the Meath management at halftime certainly had the desire affect as within ten minutes they had forged half a dozen points clear with efforts from Mark Collins and Jake Regan complimenting that Smyth major. Tyrone though dug deep with points from Conor O'Neill and Ryan Pickering and when Gortin's Diarmuid McNulty palmed the ball to the net they were right back in contention and an O'Neill point took the game into extra time.
McNeice edged the Red Hands in front only for Regan to respond and as we went into the second half of extra time there was still nothing between the two participants. With three minutes left to play Meath midfielder Damian Carroll put his side in front but the drama wasn't finished as Gervin and Murphy turned the advantage in favour of Tyrone. The Leinster lads had one last chance and McCormack duly took it with his fist much to the delight of their players, management and supporters.
Tyrone – Tim Harney, Finbar McQuaid, Sean Warnock, Danny Gorman, Stephen McRory, Gavin Teague, Peter Harte, Paddy McNeice, Matthew Donnelly, Ciaran Gervin, Ryan Pickering, Brian McGarvey, Kyle Coney, Diarmuid McNulty, Conor O'Neill. Subs – Niall McKenna for McGarvey, Sean Murphy for Donnelly, Brian Kelly for Warnock, Aidan Connolly for McNeice
Scorers – Diarmuid McNulty 1-2, Paddy McNeice 0-3, Ciaran Gervin 0-3, Conor O'Neill 0-3, Ryan Pickering 0-2, Matthew Donnelly 0-1, Kyle Coney 0-1, Sean Murphy 0-1
Meath – Padraig Curran, Stephen O'Brien, Sean Curran, William Carry, Enda Nulty, Mark Battersby, John Kelly, David Ryan, Damian Carroll, Darragh McNamara, Michael Newman, Mark Collins, Paddy Gilsenan, Jake Regan, Sean Dalton. Subs - Darragh Smyth for Ryan, David Larkin for Dalton, Mark McCormack for McNamara, Darragh O'Brien for Larkin, Paul Callaghan for Kelly
Scorers – Mark Collins 0-5, Paddy Gilsenan 1-1, Jake Regan 0-3, Darragh Smyth 1-0, William Carry 0-1, Damian Carroll 0-1, Darragh McNamara 0-1, Mark McCormack 0-1
Referee – Gavin Corrigan Down








orangeman

Quote from: goal and a point on April 30, 2008, 05:11:30 PM
Quote from: orangeman on April 30, 2008, 04:35:54 PM
Quote from: hardstation on April 30, 2008, 03:02:18 PM
Quote from: tram on April 30, 2008, 02:54:42 PM
I would say that its more likely that after the match the ref commuted the red card to two yellows.
Ah, that's alright then.

Did Darragh O'Se not clock someone a few years ago playing for an Ghaelteacht ? And was there not a miracle performed where the referee believed after the match that he didn't see the original offence and that it was all a figment of his imagination. Kerry went on and won the AI and the bold referee got the county final as his reward ??  ;) ;) :D :D :D

wouldnt like to see the referee that sent dooher off getting the county final !!!!!!!!!


Perhaps you jest - but didn't last years ref get a big reward after sending 6 off last year in one match ???  ;) ;) ;) ;) :D :D :D The boss told this himself !!!

So do NOT be surprised if promotion is on the cards for this referee !!  ;) I wouldn't rule it out anyway.

Carmenaris

I have noticed one or two Carrickmore posters on this site so I have a question for them.
With all Carrickmore's supposed strength in depth, how come they still have the same no4 and no7 that played last year? Both lads have been very good clubmen but is their time not gone? There have been 2 lads playing in the forward this past 2 games who should be included in the defence. It is just my opinion but i think it is correct.

amigo

Quote from: Carmenaris on May 01, 2008, 04:09:17 PM
I have noticed one or two Carrickmore posters on this site so I have a question for them.
With all Carrickmore's supposed strength in depth, how come they still have the same no4 and no7 that played last year? Both lads have been very good clubmen but is their time not gone? There have been 2 lads playing in the forward this past 2 games who should be included in the defence. It is just my opinion but i think it is correct.

Carmenarse!! I think you should be the manager ;) :D

snappiered

Any prediction for tonights games?

O'Neill's Sportswear Tyrone ACL Division 1
Aghyaran v Dromore
Ardboe v Donaghmore
An Charraig Mhór v Cookstown
Clonoe v Coalisland
Killyclogher v Galbally
Killyman v Errigal Ciarán
Loughmacrory v Eglish

O'Neill's Sportswear Tyrone ACL Division 2
Clann na nGael v Gortin
Rock v Moy
Stewartstown v Moortown
Tattyreagh v Killeeshil
Trillick v Greencastle

O'Neill's Sportswear Tyrone ACL Division 3 Reserve   
Beragh v Newtownstewart