McKenna Cup 2024

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FermGael

Quote from: AFS on January 18, 2012, 11:19:23 PM
Rough enough game in Armagh tonight. Monaghan need to work on shooting. Armagh need to work on passing. Martin Higgins needs to work on not being an officious wee bollix.


Good to hear Martin had such a good game.
With a bit of luck this year Martin will make the final list for the championship at national level this year.
Then sadly he will be unable to ruin referee as many club games internally in Fermanagh.

Quote from: Fermanaghandsam on January 19, 2012, 09:07:58 AM


Exactly what I was thinking, he changed the game completely. He gives us an aggressive focal point which inspires the whole team. What is worrying is how bad we were up front in the 1st half when he wasn't there.

Best for Fermanagh was probably Bogue, Woods, Conor Q, Sherry, Keenan and obviously Seamus. Keenan especially seems to have got alot stronger during his year out.

I was disappointed with Owens, he was never blessed with pace, but he seems to have got even slower, hopefully this improves as he get fitter. Eamon also still seems to be of the pace, but like Owens I suppose fitness is probably still an issue there.

When we throw in some stronger players such as Kelly, McElroy and McGrath and then also the speed of Little, we certainly have a team good enough to give most teams a run for there money!

In my opinion the half back line now only has one place up for grabs.
McCluckey is the CHB with C Quigley the other WHB.
That leaves Tommy and Damien fighting it out for the other position.
We have a good strength in depth in the WHB position.

Little and Keenan would be a great combination as WHF's.


I hope i am wrong but am unsure whether we will see Marty back for a while.
We have to develop other options there as a partner for Sherry.


Does anybody know if the university players can now play for there counties in the semi finals??

Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

everymanaman

Quote from: FermGael on January 19, 2012, 02:05:46 PM
Quote from: AFS on January 18, 2012, 11:19:23 PM
Rough enough game in Armagh tonight. Monaghan need to work on shooting. Armagh need to work on passing. Martin Higgins needs to work on not being an officious wee bollix.


Good to hear Martin had such a good game.
With a bit of luck this year Martin will make the final list for the championship at national level this year.
Then sadly he will be unable to ruin referee as many club games internally in Fermanagh.

Quote from: Fermanaghandsam on January 19, 2012, 09:07:58 AM


Exactly what I was thinking, he changed the game completely. He gives us an aggressive focal point which inspires the whole team. What is worrying is how bad we were up front in the 1st half when he wasn't there.

Best for Fermanagh was probably Bogue, Woods, Conor Q, Sherry, Keenan and obviously Seamus. Keenan especially seems to have got alot stronger during his year out.

I was disappointed with Owens, he was never blessed with pace, but he seems to have got even slower, hopefully this improves as he get fitter. Eamon also still seems to be of the pace, but like Owens I suppose fitness is probably still an issue there.

When we throw in some stronger players such as Kelly, McElroy and McGrath and then also the speed of Little, we certainly have a team good enough to give most teams a run for there money!

In my opinion the half back line now only has one place up for grabs.
McCluckey is the CHB with C Quigley the other WHB.
That leaves Tommy and Damien fighting it out for the other position.
We have a good strength in depth in the WHB position.

Little and Keenan would be a great combination as WHF's.


I hope i am wrong but am unsure whether we will see Marty back for a while.
We have to develop other options there as a partner for Sherry.


Does anybody know if the university players can now play for there counties in the semi finals??


No, they can't play for their counties now

CCCP1

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Fermanaghandsam

Quote from: FermGael on January 19, 2012, 02:05:46 PM

In my opinion the half back line now only has one place up for grabs.
McCluckey is the CHB with C Quigley the other WHB.
That leaves Tommy and Damien fighting it out for the other position.
We have a good strength in depth in the WHB position.

Little and Keenan would be a great combination as WHF's.


I hope i am wrong but am unsure whether we will see Marty back for a while.
We have to develop other options there as a partner for Sherry.


Does anybody know if the university players can now play for there counties in the semi finals??

If everybody was fit I would guess McElroy will go wing half back and Kelly wing half forward, we really lack strength and size in the half forward line and Kelly might help with that.

Lyons will partner James at midfield.

FermGael

So where are you playing Little and D Keenan then??
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

Fermanaghandsam

Quote from: FermGael on January 19, 2012, 03:19:11 PM
So where are you playing Little and D Keenan then??

Assuming people are fit, it would be:

Ronnie

Bogue
Owens/Lyons
Woods
Conor Q
Clucker
Tommy

Lyons/Owens
Sherry

Little
Keenan (very impressive there last night)
Kelly
Sean Q
Seamus Q
A.N Other

A.N other to come from Eamon, Corrigan, Ward etc.


rrhf

There was a feistiness about the last 15 there last night to Fermanagh which caused Tyrone concern although the game was over at half time, guys needed to make a mark and that made the game enjoyable.  I expect an even more robust affair on Sunday,  Big Quigley provides danger up there and will make life tough for most full backs but the ball in to him would need to be looked at and he brings great excitement to the crowd.  Stevie O Neill is still one of the best forwards in Ireland.  Petie Harte is going to be Tyrones most important player for the next few years.  I thought Mc Crory has a great burst of speed and is almost uncatchable when in full flow. Fermanagh will certainly head for division 3 this year they are potentially a much better side than their first half showing and if Biggus Quiggus stays focussed theres a promising season in store for long suffering Fermanagh Gaels.  Down are certainly going to need Dan Gordon at f/b later on in the year.     

lawnseed

i'd said i wasnt going back to an armagh game until i thought they were taking it seriously. imo the arrival of paul grimley is a signal of intent. now i'm wondering what PORs job is because it was quite clear that grimley was doing the managing and paddy was along for the ride. back to the game it was shite but it was enjoyable shite. charlie vernon is not a defender! infact i dont know what he is he won a ball in mid-field (admirably) and with a clear run on goals he took off ACROSS the pitch knocked into a couple of farneymen who didnt see him coming  and passed to the wings?? ::) finn mo's stats have to atrocious he cannot complete a 20 yard pass. how he stayed on the pitch? armaghs best were mc keever,mal,gene,and wee carvill his free at the end considering the ref did his best to put him off was outstanding. the big donamoyne man certainly stands out although he didnt play (i watched him warn up) jeez hes a big lad. armagh still have a lazy feel from them and should have been well beat but for monaghans poor shooting
A coward dies a thousand deaths a soldier only dies once

Fuzzman

Can anyone give me some info on Matthew Donnelly.
What age is he?
What's he like at club level?
What's his strengths and weaknesses?

Will he make it this year and what's his best position?

bennydorano

Lawnseed, you sound like you'd be a big loss if you did stay away.

bigfrank

Quote from: Fuzzman on January 19, 2012, 07:50:07 PM
Can anyone give me some info on Matthew Donnelly.
What age is he?
What's he like at club level?
What's his strengths and weaknesses?

Will he make it this year and what's his best position?

He was on the same minor side that beat mayo in the all ireland final after a replay..played wing half forward that day in croke park in the first game and kicked the equaliser from 30 yards with the last kick of the game to take it to a replay. Plays alot of footy at full forward for trillick and had a huge year a few years back when they won an intermediate ulster title..also played full forward for uuj alot and put up some mighty performances in the sigerson eithe rlast year or year before.

I always liked him at full forward as he shows well for ball..and wins it and links it up. He has two good feet and has filled alot this past year..very able in the air too which was used alot last night from devines kickouts when harte tried him at wing forward. Being honest i wouldn say he is in the best 6 forwards in tyrone

Aaron Boone

I think he's good, but ( as they say) he's not the best footballer in his house.

Jinxy

Quote from: lawnseed on January 19, 2012, 07:21:55 PM
i'd said i wasnt going back to an armagh game until i thought they were taking it seriously. imo the arrival of paul grimley is a signal of intent. now i'm wondering what PORs job is because it was quite clear that grimley was doing the managing and paddy was along for the ride. back to the game it was shite but it was enjoyable shite. charlie vernon is not a defender! infact i dont know what he is he won a ball in mid-field (admirably) and with a clear run on goals he took off ACROSS the pitch knocked into a couple of farneymen who didnt see him coming  and passed to the wings?? ::) finn mo's stats have to atrocious he cannot complete a 20 yard pass. how he stayed on the pitch? armaghs best were mc keever,mal,gene,and wee carvill his free at the end considering the ref did his best to put him off was outstanding. the big donamoyne man certainly stands out although he didnt play (i watched him warn up) jeez hes a big lad. armagh still have a lazy feel from them and should have been well beat but for monaghans poor shooting

:D
If you were any use you'd be playing.

BennyHarp

McKenna Cup attendances up 40%
20 January 2012

As the competition reaches its penultimate stage with the semi-finals down for decision this weekend - two more mouth-watering clashes featuring Derry V Down and Tyrone V Fermanagh Pt II in a double bill - Ulster Council admits the gates have been a big improvement on last season.

The 40% increase was epitomised by the 7,000-strong crowd that travelled to Omagh to watch the meeting of neighbours Tyrone and Fermanagh on Wednesday night.

Provincial secretary Danny Murphy says there have been two main reasons for the upturn: "Weather conditions are far better and we've been lucky with the draw and the number of local matches.

"Down and Armagh was up 50% on last year and the Canavan factor had an impact on Wednesday. It's probably slightly unfortunate Tyrone play Fermanagh again in the semi-finals on Sunday but, without being certain, we'd expect around 5,000 for the double bill in Armagh."
That was never a square ball!!

lawnseed

Quote from: bennydorano on January 19, 2012, 08:22:41 PM
Lawnseed, you sound like you'd be a big loss if you did stay away.
what did you think of the game
A coward dies a thousand deaths a soldier only dies once