Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:54:03 PM

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Sean Og Patriots

Yes i agree. Split cookstown, errigal ciaran & omagh in two. Galbally have had great boost from being promoted from intermediate. Giving their yo-yo tag, have they got youth coming through? If so a real chance for silverware could be in the not so distant future. I think your social issues regarding drink & drugs is not just in places that have been prejudged in the past for they may have been the very few clubs with these issues once upon a time. It really is everywhere now rather than before. This Cookstown youth have a different mindset. It is more cool now to be fit and healthy than years ago it was who could drink the most. Cookstown nightlife has also been severely reduced which will also help young gaels avoid distractions. Tyrone football is in a great place regardless of what people think, every year there is someone new or someone considered a big team clipped. Tyrone could have a senior championship with 18-22 teams in it and for most of it anyone could beat anyone.
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. All Ireland Club - 2030.

Aaron Boone

It's fair to say if Galbally iron out their social issues, then a serious run at the O'Neill Cup will happen in the Autumn.

tiempo

Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on July 25, 2025, 10:12:23 AMYes i agree. Split cookstown, errigal ciaran & omagh in two. Galbally have had great boost from being promoted from intermediate. Giving their yo-yo tag, have they got youth coming through? If so a real chance for silverware could be in the not so distant future. I think your social issues regarding drink & drugs is not just in places that have been prejudged in the past for they may have been the very few clubs with these issues once upon a time. It really is everywhere now rather than before. This Cookstown youth have a different mindset. It is more cool now to be fit and healthy than years ago it was who could drink the most. Cookstown nightlife has also been severely reduced which will also help young gaels avoid distractions. Tyrone football is in a great place regardless of what people think, every year there is someone new or someone considered a big team clipped. Tyrone could have a senior championship with 18-22 teams in it and for most of it anyone could beat anyone.

This is a great point, while I'm sure some in the leagues are playing on chemical enhancements, others powder their nose on occasion and plenty will drink the bit out - the players in general take more care of themselves and are collectively in better shape than 20-30 years ago due to a chance in societal norms and the general surge in lifestyle fitness and aesthetics. There's always going to be plenty of vice about for young ones but in relative terms the leagues provide a very healthy outlet for young people who have more awareness than ever of their medium and long term health goals

Would love to see a new name or 2 on the O'Neill cup in the next 10 years, some brilliant work being done in clubs who would have been traditionally intermediate or junior

Goals_Will_Come

The Friday league games has also been a positive for young player retention. I would personally scrap all Sunday games apart from Championship and run the leagues on Saturday evenings as well as Fridays.

Sean Og Patriots

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on July 25, 2025, 12:13:25 PMThe Friday league games has also been a positive for young player retention. I would personally scrap all Sunday games apart from Championship and run the leagues on Saturday evenings as well as Fridays.

Agreed. During summer have games for friday nights & games Saturday evening. Let the players have the luxury of going to watch their opponents play. Also more attendances to games, therefore more money at the gates. Everyone wins.
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. All Ireland Club - 2030.

tiempo

Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on July 25, 2025, 12:18:09 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on July 25, 2025, 12:13:25 PMThe Friday league games has also been a positive for young player retention. I would personally scrap all Sunday games apart from Championship and run the leagues on Saturday evenings as well as Fridays.

Agreed. During summer have games for friday nights & games Saturday evening. Let the players have the luxury of going to watch their opponents play. Also more attendances to games, therefore more money at the gates. Everyone wins.

Makes so much sense

RedHand88

Quote from: tiempo on July 25, 2025, 12:36:15 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on July 25, 2025, 12:18:09 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on July 25, 2025, 12:13:25 PMThe Friday league games has also been a positive for young player retention. I would personally scrap all Sunday games apart from Championship and run the leagues on Saturday evenings as well as Fridays.

Agreed. During summer have games for friday nights & games Saturday evening. Let the players have the luxury of going to watch their opponents play. Also more attendances to games, therefore more money at the gates. Everyone wins.

Makes so much sense

Which is exactly why it won't happen.

GAA Club Fan

Quote from: RedHand88 on July 25, 2025, 12:51:29 PM
Quote from: tiempo on July 25, 2025, 12:36:15 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on July 25, 2025, 12:18:09 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on July 25, 2025, 12:13:25 PMThe Friday league games has also been a positive for young player retention. I would personally scrap all Sunday games apart from Championship and run the leagues on Saturday evenings as well as Fridays.

Agreed. During summer have games for friday nights & games Saturday evening. Let the players have the luxury of going to watch their opponents play. Also more attendances to games, therefore more money at the gates. Everyone wins.

Makes so much sense

Which is exactly why it won't happen.

Try and keep derby matches to Friday which will help with reserve fielding and 'the trips' on a Saturday.

Helps spread refs resource too.

ClubScene13

What's the rules on Clogher - Cookstown H2H?

Cookstown won first meeting by 3 points and have significantly better score difference but they play again in Clogher's last game.

Would a 4 point win do Clogher or will it be score difference where they have no chance?

Cookstown have Glenelly, Strabane, Drumragh before then so wouldn't rule out a slip up just yet.

Onthe40

Derrytresk lift the first silverware of the season.. promoted to 3A unbeaten at this point
Congrats to the men from the hill

giveherlong

Quote from: Onthe40 on July 25, 2025, 10:44:09 PMDerrytresk lift the first silverware of the season.. promoted to 3A unbeaten at this point
Congrats to the men from the hill
Looks like Tatts pushed them all the way tonight

Big wins for Carrickmore and Dromore (after management change)

Onthe40

Apparently tatts had a mgmt change too.. think tatts had men back again

Jimbop

Quote from: ClubScene13 on July 25, 2025, 10:24:38 PMWhat's the rules on Clogher - Cookstown H2H?

Cookstown won first meeting by 3 points and have significantly better score difference but they play again in Clogher's last game.

Would a 4 point win do Clogher or will it be score difference where they have no chance?

Cookstown have Glenelly, Strabane, Drumragh before then so wouldn't rule out a slip up just yet.

It's irrelevant, Cookstown too good and I'd fully expect them to beat Clogher in the final game.

I do think it's head to head.

Christmas Lights

Quote from: Jimbop on July 26, 2025, 12:03:02 AM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on July 25, 2025, 10:24:38 PMWhat's the rules on Clogher - Cookstown H2H?

Cookstown won first meeting by 3 points and have significantly better score difference but they play again in Clogher's last game.

Would a 4 point win do Clogher or will it be score difference where they have no chance?

Cookstown have Glenelly, Strabane, Drumragh before then so wouldn't rule out a slip up just yet.

It's irrelevant, Cookstown too good and I'd fully expect them to beat Clogher in the final game.

I do think it's head to head.

This man knows.  Its not going to matter.  Cookstown will waltz to an all Ireland junior. They have 40 training and that's after axing loads who weren't giving the commitment required.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Christmas Lights on July 26, 2025, 01:11:30 AM
Quote from: Jimbop on July 26, 2025, 12:03:02 AM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on July 25, 2025, 10:24:38 PMWhat's the rules on Clogher - Cookstown H2H?

Cookstown won first meeting by 3 points and have significantly better score difference but they play again in Clogher's last game.

Would a 4 point win do Clogher or will it be score difference where they have no chance?

Cookstown have Glenelly, Strabane, Drumragh before then so wouldn't rule out a slip up just yet.

It's irrelevant, Cookstown too good and I'd fully expect them to beat Clogher in the final game.

I do think it's head to head.

This man knows.  Its not going to matter.  Cookstown will waltz to an all Ireland junior. They have 40 training and that's after axing loads who weren't giving the commitment required.
Think there is massive disrespect being given to Clogher. Would think Clogher have a much better chance of staying up next year than Cookstown.