Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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square_ball

Quote from: tc_manchester on January 26, 2026, 04:24:26 PMThere also needs to be a mindset change amongst some. Check out the Kildare goal and watch our corner back on the goal line arguing with the umpire as the ball goes past him. You wouldn't allow that on an underage team.

Good point just watched the Kildare goal back. He probably would have kept it out if he wasn't looking the other way as it went past him.

NotedObserver

Quote from: square_ball on January 26, 2026, 06:50:53 PM
Quote from: tc_manchester on January 26, 2026, 04:24:26 PMThere also needs to be a mindset change amongst some. Check out the Kildare goal and watch our corner back on the goal line arguing with the umpire as the ball goes past him. You wouldn't allow that on an underage team.

Good point just watched the Kildare goal back. He probably would have kept it out if he wasn't looking the other way as it went past him.

Joey Clarke the more impressive of the two

DaleCooper

Quote from: square_ball on January 25, 2026, 12:06:59 PMFor all our success at underage we do produce the same type of player. We'd need the odd big 6.5ft lump coming through.

Donaghy had poor showing but I would imagine his size and 2 point ability will keep him in conversation. Could be important piece of puzzle later in year.

Hand of God

Quote from: DaleCooper on January 26, 2026, 09:24:00 PM
Quote from: square_ball on January 25, 2026, 12:06:59 PMFor all our success at underage we do produce the same type of player. We'd need the odd big 6.5ft lump coming through.

Donaghy had poor showing but I would imagine his size and 2 point ability will keep him in conversation. Could be important piece of puzzle later in year.

From his outings in the McKenna Cup and Sunday his radar has been way off.

cjx

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on January 26, 2026, 02:55:08 PMDisappointing opening weekend for Tyrone with a number of poor performers. In saying that Tyrone missed enough to comfortably win the game and it certainly isn't all doom and gloom like some are saying.
Alot of people have been saying how Rory Brennan isn't good enough for 6 etc. I think the other night made the case that he is close to essential for holding the middle, we haven't any other player with his discipline in that position and we must bring him back into the team for the remainder of the league. Canavan and McElholm brought plenty of spark once introduced although wasteful and the full back line has potential and should be persisted with. Strange playing Cassidy at wing back when other defensive options were available, Cassidy himself done ok going forward and probably deserves a place in the forward line in a more natural position.
For Derry we probably need to make changes and not save as much for impact of the bench.
1. Niall Morgan
2. Cormac Quinn
3. Aidan Clarke
4. Joey Clarke
5. Michael McKernan
6. Rory Brennan
7. Michael Rafferty
8. Brian Kennedy
9. Conn Kilpatrick
10. Joe Oguz
11. Eoin McElholm
12. Ronan Cassidy
13. Darragh Canavan
14. Lorcan McGarrity
15. Ethan Jordan

Good selection here in post.

But its style plan and determination together.Tyrone need leadership and direction. It all seems a bit random an whatever yer having yerself. This Derry game is crucial. Drawing with the 5th best team in the division against 14 for near 30min is bad esp. on home ground.
A marker should have been put down but....

The response against Derry will tell a lot and a clear win with clear tactics and clear combined determination shown all thru is required or Tyrone may not even get into AI this year.

Aaron Boone

Quote from: cjx on January 26, 2026, 11:40:10 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on January 26, 2026, 02:55:08 PMDisappointing opening weekend for Tyrone with a number of poor performers. In saying that Tyrone missed enough to comfortably win the game and it certainly isn't all doom and gloom like some are saying.
Alot of people have been saying how Rory Brennan isn't good enough for 6 etc. I think the other night made the case that he is close to essential for holding the middle, we haven't any other player with his discipline in that position and we must bring him back into the team for the remainder of the league. Canavan and McElholm brought plenty of spark once introduced although wasteful and the full back line has potential and should be persisted with. Strange playing Cassidy at wing back when other defensive options were available, Cassidy himself done ok going forward and probably deserves a place in the forward line in a more natural position.
For Derry we probably need to make changes and not save as much for impact of the bench.
1. Niall Morgan
2. Cormac Quinn
3. Aidan Clarke
4. Joey Clarke
5. Michael McKernan
6. Rory Brennan
7. Michael Rafferty
8. Brian Kennedy
9. Conn Kilpatrick
10. Joe Oguz
11. Eoin McElholm
12. Ronan Cassidy
13. Darragh Canavan
14. Lorcan McGarrity
15. Ethan Jordan

Good selection here in post.

But its style plan and determination together.Tyrone need leadership and direction. It all seems a bit random an whatever yer having yerself. This Derry game is crucial. Drawing with the 5th best team in the division against 14 for near 30min is bad esp. on home ground.
A marker should have been put down but....

The response against Derry will tell a lot and a clear win with clear tactics and clear combined determination shown all thru is required or Tyrone may not even get into AI this year.

I had forgotten about that.

imtommygunn

That's crazy talk. Of course you will get in the AI.