Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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tyroneStatto


tyroneStatto

3 of those Fintona players stood out today. Along with the U20 lad Donnelly they might make a stab at Intermediate in a couple of years time.

tiempo

Quote from: clarshack on July 06, 2025, 05:30:20 PM3 of those Fintona players stood out today. Along with the U20 lad Donnelly they might make a stab at Intermediate in a couple of years time.

Well seen. Fintona with good numbers on Omagh CBS teams the last 2-3 years, definitely a coming team, deserve all they get for a big investment in youth

Interesting to see if Donnelly can punch into Tyrone seniors the next few years, all 3 half backs got on U20 team of the year, also the last 3 U20 poty been Tyrone

The transition to senior is a big jump, how's Potter from Killyclogher going at the minute, looked like a prospect to me, and Owens from Beragh has a bit about him

Aaron Boone

A good Tyrone crowd travelled today to Newbridge.

I'm not expecting too many to go to Croke Park next Saturday. It's never easy planning a journey on the Twelfth. Augher, Sixmilecross and Coagh have the Tyrone demonstrations, so they are towns to definitely avoid.

tyroneStatto

Quote from: Aaron Boone on July 06, 2025, 08:36:56 PMA good Tyrone crowd travelled today to Newbridge.

I'm not expecting too many to go to Croke Park next Saturday. It's never easy planning a journey on the Twelfth. Augher, Sixmilecross and Coagh have the Tyrone demonstrations, so they are towns to definitely avoid.

Yes looked liked a decent crowd which was good to see. Next week you never know but realistically a lot of Tyrone folk will probably head to the likes of the
Downings instead.

Ballygawleyftw

Quote from: clarshack on July 06, 2025, 09:38:10 PM
Quote from: Aaron Boone on July 06, 2025, 08:36:56 PMA good Tyrone crowd travelled today to Newbridge.

I'm not expecting too many to go to Croke Park next Saturday. It's never easy planning a journey on the Twelfth. Augher, Sixmilecross and Coagh have the Tyrone demonstrations, so they are towns to definitely avoid.

Yes looked liked a decent crowd which was good to see. Next week you never know but realistically a lot of Tyrone folk will probably head to the likes of the
Downings instead.
Youd get a better pint in the Harbour Bar than in Croker, that's for sure.

cjx


Tyrone11234

Absolutely shocking second half performance 

5times5times

£100k a year well spent with that mgt team...  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

God14

#18504
Not much to say, the better team won. Kerry just that bit better than us all over the park

Clifford masterclass into the bargain. Paudie battled on manfully, but we didn't even have an alternate option to make a switch

Rory Brennan and McKernan injuries unfortunate

Niall Devlin, Seanie OD were among our better players. Daly & McElholm did OK too - that's from the 2022 u20s

We were too slow in our attacks, our lads either didn't trust their accuracy in the kick pass, or didn't trust their man to win it.

2026, div2 we need more youth added: O'Hare, Rafferty, McElholm
Could Ben Hughes be an option for Clifford next year?
McHugh another option for midfield?
Ronan Cassidy or McCullagh - could they have bettered McCurry s performances the past 2 games? Conor Cush ready for another crack?
Gavin Potter, Callum Daly & Conor Oneill can't be too far away
Cormac Devlin probably the best kick passer coming through
I don't think we have seen the last of Conor McKenna. He has 3 months remaining 9n his current contract

Until now, management have been very cautious. I feel like they have tried to reinvigorate the class of 2021, rather than start afresh

A reality check of a defeat, but we are in a very fortunate position, sitting on a crock of young talent

Bring on the club championship

HokeyPokey

Not a bad year, all things considered. Majorly misfired in the second half. Kerry were good in fairness, but Tyrone's slow build up and wides demoralised themselves and boosted Kerry.

I don't think they are miles off Kerry, if they can get it together. Mattie and Petey might not return next year, so those are pretty big holes that potentially need filled.

Bring back club football

Quote from: 5times5times on July 12, 2025, 07:06:58 PM£100k a year well spent with that mgt team...  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Is this how much it's costing?

Truthsayer

Quote from: 5times5times on July 12, 2025, 07:06:58 PM£100k a year well spent with that mgt team...  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D
Just pulled that figure out of the air  :D

Jerome

Diarmuid McNulty needs to be involved in the senior set up. All very clueless and weak today. Very slow build up is never going to suit the forwards we have. Very slow also to change anything.

Grace Murphy

Quote from: HokeyPokey on July 12, 2025, 07:22:43 PMNot a bad year, all things considered. Majorly misfired in the second half. Kerry were good in fairness, but Tyrone's slow build up and wides demoralised themselves and boosted Kerry.

I don't think they are miles off Kerry, if they can get it together. Mattie and Petey might not return next year, so those are pretty big holes that potentially need filled.

Mattie great servant but wouldn't be considered a hole to fill at this stage. But will retire.