Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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tyroneboi

Anyone seen the Tyrone Times yet today? In particular Final Whistle? A whole column dedicated to yourself - you must be honoured!!

amigo

Quote from: tyroneboi on April 27, 2010, 01:05:31 PM
Anyone seen the Tyrone Times yet today? In particular Final Whistle? A whole column dedicated to yourself - you must be honoured!!

Yes!! Had a good laugh ;D Hughes basically says that Final Whistle is a liar and that he never called him anything of the sort!! You telling Fibs Final Whistle!!

Wee Roddy

Nothingbettertobeat, the conversation often has went to that topic involving some of our club players. At the minute Gaby McCallan and Ciaran McAleer have been top club players, perhaps playing better than county players both neither has played for Tyrone. To be fair I would say neither would have attended trials if asked anyway. Fran Loughran is another as is Paddy Farrell, Plunket Kane, Damian Meenan, Daisy McDermot, David Hannah to name a few

Hotrocks

Any word on Ricey, heard he left the field in pain against Galbally?

Final Whistle

Quote from: amigo on April 27, 2010, 01:56:42 PM
Quote from: tyroneboi on April 27, 2010, 01:05:31 PM
Anyone seen the Tyrone Times yet today? In particular Final Whistle? A whole column dedicated to yourself - you must be honoured!!

Yes!! Had a good laugh ;D Hughes basically says that Final Whistle is a liar and that he never called him anything of the sort!! You telling Fibs Final Whistle!!

Amigo, have yet to read said article, will wait until the shops leave out their left overs before I glance at it as I steadfastly refuse to purchase the rag! You are also long enough about amigo to take all messr Hughes says with as much salt as humanly possible!!

MR99

Quote from: Wee Roddy on April 27, 2010, 02:06:30 PM
Nothingbettertobeat, the conversation often has went to that topic involving some of our club players. At the minute Gaby McCallan and Ciaran McAleer have been top club players, perhaps playing better than county players both neither has played for Tyrone. To be fair I would say neither would have attended trials if asked anyway. Fran Loughran is another as is Paddy Farrell, Plunket Kane, Damian Meenan, Daisy McDermot, David Hannah to name a few
Would have to say Aidan Brady of Clonoe has always been a fine player and Gaby has been a great servant to Carmen.  Micky Garry and Colm Donnelly from Dromore, Paddy Corey from Trillick and Shane Mulgrew from Donaghmore (he may have played county) are a few that stick out.

Quarterback

Quote from: Hotrocks on April 27, 2010, 02:08:46 PM
Any word on Ricey, heard he left the field in pain against Galbally?

Think ricey jarred his ankle...he went up to punch a ball clear and fell awkardly on his ankle.....Was able to walk off the field on his own.

Big improvement from the pearses on Sunday even know they were defeated.  Talking about teams being depleted, Galbally awere missing 9 men from the Championship team that started against Killyclogher at the end off last year.  Really struggling with injuries at the min.  In saying that dromore were there for the taking...

Final Whistle

Why is there so many injuries early on this year??? A lot of teams are missing an awful lot of players!

longrunsthefox

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Quote from: longrunsthefox on April 26, 2010, 10:56:38 AM
Most clubs seem to be missing 3 or 4 established players through injury in the senior league.

A breakthrough!! Looks like Fox and Final Whistle have agreed on something..  :o

nothingbettertobeat

Quote from: MR99 on April 27, 2010, 02:27:45 PM
Quote from: Wee Roddy on April 27, 2010, 02:06:30 PM
Nothingbettertobeat, the conversation often has went to that topic involving some of our club players. At the minute Gaby McCallan and Ciaran McAleer have been top club players, perhaps playing better than county players both neither has played for Tyrone. To be fair I would say neither would have attended trials if asked anyway. Fran Loughran is another as is Paddy Farrell, Plunket Kane, Damian Meenan, Daisy McDermot, David Hannah to name a few
Would have to say Aidan Brady of Clonoe has always been a fine player and Gaby has been a great servant to Carmen.  Micky Garry and Colm Donnelly from Dromore, Paddy Corey from Trillick and Shane Mulgrew from Donaghmore (he may have played county) are a few that stick out.


Carrickmore have had a few great players who have never bothered with the Tyrone scene.Aidan Brady has been great servant for clonoe and without doubt one of the best club players year in year out for his side.Shane Mulgrew great player on his day as well damien meenan class act as well but think he enjoys the drink too much hes exceptional talent. Plunkett Kane is great player deserves a possible run out in mckenna cup nexst season as he has been stand out player for coalisland the past 2/3 seasons. the one the baffles me the most is that of Paul Rafferty galbally he has been galballys best player past dont know how many seasons and has never been given a run out. Ricey i think isnt too barred jarred the ankle no serious damage done that will keep him from playing. Any word on Kevin Donnelly who suffered serious injury for dromore at the weekend? does anyone know whats going on at loughmacrory they have had a noticable poor start after securing high profile trainers in the close season?
"A champion is someone who gets up when he can't."

ceol agus peil

Just on way home from Cavan. Dismal display. Richard Donnelly badly missed. Surely there must be better players in the county. Dissapointing to say the least. Aodhon O' Donnell should have possibly strengthened the panel tonight yet was not named on the panel.
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longrunsthefox

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Just heard the result 2-14 to 0-8 bit of  a tanking alright.

orangeman

Quote from: longrunsthefox on April 27, 2010, 09:34:45 PM
Just heard the result 2-14 to 0-8 bit of  a tanking alright.


Dublin mst have a great side.

Anybody got the line ups ?

KIDDO 4

Tyrone team,
                    Mark McReynolds   
      Shea  McGarrity Conor Clarke,    HughPatMcgeary
Niall Sludden, Michael Donaghey,  Cormac O Neill
       Conan Grugan ,     Darragh Donnelly
Matthew Carbery ,  Darren McCurry,  Cahir  McCullagh,
Keifer Morgan,  John McCullagh,  Ronan ONeill
  subs introduced  Eunan Deeney , Enda  Mc Gahan  RoryLoughran, Stefan  Tierney  plus number 25 not lisited on official match programme

KIDDO 4

DUBLIN 2-14 TYRONE 0-8

Dublin captured the Ulster MFL title when a strong first half performance saw off Tyrone in the final at Breffni Park on Tuesday evening.
Two goals inside a minute by Fearghal Duffy early in the first half did the damage as the Dubs led 2-9 to 0-7 after playing against the wind in the opening half.
Duffy used his pace to carry him past the Tyrone defence in the ninth and again in the tenth minute and finished well on both occasions as the Dubs opened up a 2-3 to 0-1 lead.
Harry Dawson also brought his shooting boots and he finished the night with five points, including one free with his unfavoured right boot.
Centre-back Michael Gibbs caused problems for Tyrone with his forward forays which reaped two impressive points.
Tyrone put Dublin under considerable pressure on the restart but a succession of wides did not aid their cause.
They were awarded a penalty in the second minute of the second half but goalkeeper Colin Murphy parried the spot kick of Conan Gruggan and then reacted well to bat away the ball as Gruggan raced to the rebound.
Dublin face Kildare in the Leinster MFC quarter-final on May 22 in Newbridge in a repeat of their first round encounter which the Lilywhites won by four points.

SCORERS - Dublin: F Duffy 2-1, H Dawson 0-5 (0-1f), A Caffrey 0-3 (0-1f), M Gibbs 0-2, J Russell OCarroll, A Fallon, D Mylod (0-1f) 0-1 each. Tyrone: C Crugan 0-3 (0-1f), J McCullagh 0-2, D Donnelly, C McCullagh, R ONeill 0-1 each.
DUBLIN - C Murphy; M Durkan, D Shatwell, J Small; P Maguire, M Gibbs, S Fitzsimons; P OCurry, JJ Martin; J Russell OCarroll, F Duffy, A Fallon; A Caffrey, H Dawson, D McCabe. Subs: D Mylod for Russell OCarroll (41), N McGovern for Small (48), N OFlynn for Fallon (52), G Heavey for Maguire (57), K Doyle for Dawson (59).
TYRONE - M McReynolds; S McGarrity, C Clarke, HP McGeary; N Studden, M Donaghy, C ONeill; C Gruggan, D Donnelly; M Carberry, D McCurry, C McCullagh; K Morgan, J McCullagh, R ONeill. Subs: E Deeney for McGeary (24), E McGahan for Donaghy (29), A McNulty for Donnelly (ht), S Tierney for Carberry (41), R Loughran for C ONeill (48