Tyrone v Kildare Part II - The Revenge Div 2 NFL Final Sunday 29th April 2012

Started by Fuzzman, April 08, 2012, 07:53:55 PM

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Fear ón Srath Bán

Kyle Coney a major doubt after a groin injury during today's game between Ardboe and Greencastle.
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

ONeill

Quote from: Fear ón Srath Bán on April 15, 2012, 10:25:25 PM
Kyle Coney a major doubt after a groin injury during today's game between Ardboe and Greencastle.

Heard there were a few knocks today regarding county players. Derrytresk didn't play so that's always an option.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Well f**k it anyway!...

Coney Out For The Rest Of The Season?

In a week when it was confirmed that up and coming star forward Ronan O'Neill would undergo surgery for his cruciate ligament injury next Tuesday the news on the injury front for Tyrone does not get any better. Kyle Coney who has been the star attacker for the O'Neill County during this year's National League campaign has effectively been ruled out for the remainder of the season. The Ardboe Ace suffered a serious groin injury in the second half of his club's opening league fixture on Sunday last against Greencastle. Coney appeared to hurt himself quite badly when hitting a free kick off the ground and had to be helped from the field in considerable pain.

An MRI scan on Tuesday revealed a very nasty injury which will require surgery as soon as possible and will mean the All Ireland minor winner with The Red Hands in 2008 will play no further part this season for his club or county. Coney had been in outstanding form with Tyrone throughout the league and had formed quite a partnership with Owen Mulligan and team captain Stephen O'Neill. He was expected to figure prominently in Mickey Harte's Championship side but will now, along with Ronan O'Neill, have to content himself with coming to terms with his injury and getting fully fit for the start of the 2013 season.

http://www.teamtalkmag.com/archives/14450
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

omagh_gael

Quote from: Fear ón Srath Bán on April 18, 2012, 10:50:15 PM
Well f**k it anyway!...

Coney Out For The Rest Of The Season?

In a week when it was confirmed that up and coming star forward Ronan O'Neill would undergo surgery for his cruciate ligament injury next Tuesday the news on the injury front for Tyrone does not get any better. Kyle Coney who has been the star attacker for the O'Neill County during this year's National League campaign has effectively been ruled out for the remainder of the season. The Ardboe Ace suffered a serious groin injury in the second half of his club's opening league fixture on Sunday last against Greencastle. Coney appeared to hurt himself quite badly when hitting a free kick off the ground and had to be helped from the field in considerable pain.

An MRI scan on Tuesday revealed a very nasty injury which will require surgery as soon as possible and will mean the All Ireland minor winner with The Red Hands in 2008 will play no further part this season for his club or county. Coney had been in outstanding form with Tyrone throughout the league and had formed quite a partnership with Owen Mulligan and team captain Stephen O'Neill. He was expected to figure prominently in Mickey Harte's Championship side but will now, along with Ronan O'Neill, have to content himself with coming to terms with his injury and getting fully fit for the start of the 2013 season.

http://www.teamtalkmag.com/archives/14450

F*ck that is right. After waiting patiently for his chance Kyle really was showing his full potential this year. What a kick in the balls for the lad and Tyrone. Best of luck in the recovery.

EC Unique

Quote from: omagh_gael on April 18, 2012, 11:00:13 PM
Quote from: Fear ón Srath Bán on April 18, 2012, 10:50:15 PM
Well f**k it anyway!...

Coney Out For The Rest Of The Season?

In a week when it was confirmed that up and coming star forward Ronan O'Neill would undergo surgery for his cruciate ligament injury next Tuesday the news on the injury front for Tyrone does not get any better. Kyle Coney who has been the star attacker for the O'Neill County during this year's National League campaign has effectively been ruled out for the remainder of the season. The Ardboe Ace suffered a serious groin injury in the second half of his club's opening league fixture on Sunday last against Greencastle. Coney appeared to hurt himself quite badly when hitting a free kick off the ground and had to be helped from the field in considerable pain.

An MRI scan on Tuesday revealed a very nasty injury which will require surgery as soon as possible and will mean the All Ireland minor winner with The Red Hands in 2008 will play no further part this season for his club or county. Coney had been in outstanding form with Tyrone throughout the league and had formed quite a partnership with Owen Mulligan and team captain Stephen O'Neill. He was expected to figure prominently in Mickey Harte's Championship side but will now, along with Ronan O'Neill, have to content himself with coming to terms with his injury and getting fully fit for the start of the 2013 season.

http://www.teamtalkmag.com/archives/14450

F*ck that is right. After waiting patiently for his chance Kyle really was showing his full potential this year. What a kick in the balls for the lad and Tyrone. Best of luck in the recovery.

Pity as he was starting to show well. Massive loss to ardboe.

nrico2006

I read somewhere the other day that Coney was expected back for the championship.
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

Club Rossa

Tyrone might be able to cope without Kyle but he will be a massive loss for Ardboe.It's a real pity for the lad as he was in great form.Hopefully he will make a full recovery and be back playing in the not to distant future.

Fuzzman

Ahh bugger that anyway. I was really looking forward to a summer seeing how good young Coney can really be. He sounds a real confidence type player to me and with the run of matches he's got lately he really seemed to be reaping the rewards of that.

Is it a tear in his groin?
I'm surprised that he'd be out for the whole year

There always seems to be something like this every few years where the clubs hope to get their players for a few games before championship starts and then a few get injured.
I hope to God SoN can stay fit for the summer.
Cassidy is another one that seems to never be fit to field to games in a row.


Dont Matter

I hope the team that has stood by the ethos of the GAA wins this one.
Yes that is Tyrone.
'Dublin is not a national problem, it's a national opportunity.'
Peter Quinn

squire_in_navy_slacks


Dinny Breen

#newbridgeornowhere

Fuzzman

What's the feeling in Kildare lads about the final?
Will it be yer springboard into a winning run to win Leinster or are ye not too hopeful?

I wonder will Geezer continue to mess about with Johnny Doyle moving him around.
I know he did well for ye in MF but he's always yer top scorer and to me should always be in around the square or at least on the 40.

Will be interesting to see how Harte lines out his charges this time?
Will Gormley, Ricey & Joey continue to be "rested"

Rois

Ricey started the last match in Omagh and Conor Gormley has featured a few times during the league.

Mickey will be attending a North Tyrone Club Tyrone event next Wednesday in Strabane so we should get a few tips from him there (Pascal McConnell, Stevie and Johnny Lafferty should also be there). 

Any North Tyronies on here are welcome to come, just let me know if interested.  Fuzzman, if you know anyone around your parts who'd be interested in a Club Tyrone night, please pass on details.  We've contacted a few of them. 

Donnellys Hollow

Quote from: Fuzzman on April 20, 2012, 02:48:57 PM
What's the feeling in Kildare lads about the final?
Will it be yer springboard into a winning run to win Leinster or are ye not too hopeful?

I wonder will Geezer continue to mess about with Johnny Doyle moving him around.
I know he did well for ye in MF but he's always yer top scorer and to me should always be in around the square or at least on the 40.

Will be interesting to see how Harte lines out his charges this time?
Will Gormley, Ricey & Joey continue to be "rested"

Wouldn't be at all hopeful. We were abysmal in the second half in Salthill apart from the last five minutes when Dermot Earley and Emmet Bolton somehow managed to pull it out of the fire for us. Nice to get a dry run in Croke Park before the Leinster Championship but it's no more than a glorified challenge match really.
There's Seán Brady going in, what dya think Seán?

Dinny Breen

Quote from: Donnellys Hollow on April 20, 2012, 04:06:03 PM
Quote from: Fuzzman on April 20, 2012, 02:48:57 PM
What's the feeling in Kildare lads about the final?
Will it be yer springboard into a winning run to win Leinster or are ye not too hopeful?

I wonder will Geezer continue to mess about with Johnny Doyle moving him around.
I know he did well for ye in MF but he's always yer top scorer and to me should always be in around the square or at least on the 40.

Will be interesting to see how Harte lines out his charges this time?
Will Gormley, Ricey & Joey continue to be "rested"

Wouldn't be at all hopeful. We were abysmal in the second half in Salthill apart from the last five minutes when Dermot Earley and Emmet Bolton somehow managed to pull it out of the fire for us. Nice to get a dry run in Croke Park before the Leinster Championship but it's no more than a glorified challenge match really.

Very little interest in this game if we're honest, promotion was the target and that has been achieved, €25 a ticket as well is not impressing people and nobody really wants to see Cork hammer Mayo.

Midfield is an issue so expect to see JD there, the Portugal break will probably mean the team will be up for it, more so than Tyrone so a Kildare win wouldn't surprise me but wouldn't excite me either.
#newbridgeornowhere