Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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2ndstringsub

Quote from: giveherlong on August 07, 2025, 02:49:45 PM
Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 12:49:30 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on August 05, 2025, 02:27:58 PMTyrone GAA Club League Rules – Section 5: Promotion and Relegation
Rule 5.4 – Sequential Promotion Requirement

In accordance with the Tyrone GAA All-County League structure, a club winning the championship in Division 3B shall not be eligible for direct promotion to Division 2. All promotions must occur in sequential order through the divisional hierarchy. Therefore, a team must first advance to Division 3A before becoming eligible for promotion to Division 2.

Skipping a divisional grade (e.g., moving directly from Division 3B to Division 2) is considered a breach of league progression protocol and is strictly prohibited, regardless of championship outcome.

Quote from: giveherlong on August 07, 2025, 11:47:21 AM
Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 09:27:46 AMAfter being sent the video of the sending off early on in the Strabane V Cookstown game the other evening, cant believe this resulted in a sending off.

At absolute worst its a yellow for this incident between two teammates. Does anyone know who the referee was for the game?

Strabane will feel very aggrieved for what was likely a massive game in their push for promotion/playoff positioning.



Don't think there is there a top 2 or top 4 promotion play off in division 3a this year?

It appears you are correct with regards playoff, but should cookstown win the championship it could leave the 2nd team in league looking at straight promotion which still couldve been damaged by the other nights result.

also looking through the rules to find that we find that the league and the CCC regulations contradict one another.

Point 29. on the CCC regulations for 2025 states. Should a team from Division 3A win the Junior Championship they will automatically play in
Division 2 in 2026.


This is all written with the original format of 3 and 3a in mind, obviously before some of the "a" teams got their knickers in a twist about a and b for parity...

In division 2 and 3 it has always been the case that if a team does the league and championship double, second place team in league go up automatically. Nothing has changed there

No I understand that, But should Cookstown win the championship and Strabane finish 3rd they would be looking at that game as the outlier in their performances.

If you look at the top quote the league structuring states a team from "3b" formerly "3a" cant go straight up to division 2 but the CCC regulations state that a team from "3a" now "3b" can win championship and go to intermediate.

giveherlong

Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 03:20:56 PM
Quote from: giveherlong on August 07, 2025, 02:49:45 PM
Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 12:49:30 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on August 05, 2025, 02:27:58 PMTyrone GAA Club League Rules – Section 5: Promotion and Relegation
Rule 5.4 – Sequential Promotion Requirement

In accordance with the Tyrone GAA All-County League structure, a club winning the championship in Division 3B shall not be eligible for direct promotion to Division 2. All promotions must occur in sequential order through the divisional hierarchy. Therefore, a team must first advance to Division 3A before becoming eligible for promotion to Division 2.

Skipping a divisional grade (e.g., moving directly from Division 3B to Division 2) is considered a breach of league progression protocol and is strictly prohibited, regardless of championship outcome.

Quote from: giveherlong on August 07, 2025, 11:47:21 AM
Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 09:27:46 AMAfter being sent the video of the sending off early on in the Strabane V Cookstown game the other evening, cant believe this resulted in a sending off.

At absolute worst its a yellow for this incident between two teammates. Does anyone know who the referee was for the game?

Strabane will feel very aggrieved for what was likely a massive game in their push for promotion/playoff positioning.



Don't think there is there a top 2 or top 4 promotion play off in division 3a this year?

It appears you are correct with regards playoff, but should cookstown win the championship it could leave the 2nd team in league looking at straight promotion which still couldve been damaged by the other nights result.

also looking through the rules to find that we find that the league and the CCC regulations contradict one another.

Point 29. on the CCC regulations for 2025 states. Should a team from Division 3A win the Junior Championship they will automatically play in
Division 2 in 2026.


This is all written with the original format of 3 and 3a in mind, obviously before some of the "a" teams got their knickers in a twist about a and b for parity...

In division 2 and 3 it has always been the case that if a team does the league and championship double, second place team in league go up automatically. Nothing has changed there

No I understand that, But should Cookstown win the championship and Strabane finish 3rd they would be looking at that game as the outlier in their performances.

If you look at the top quote the league structuring states a team from "3b" formerly "3a" cant go straight up to division 2 but the CCC regulations state that a team from "3a" now "3b" can win championship and go to intermediate.

Let's face facts. Strabane are never making second place. That belongs to Clogher unless they can turn over Cookstown next Sunday. Get the calculators out then

Jerome

Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 09:27:46 AMAfter being sent the video of the sending off early on in the Strabane V Cookstown game the other evening, cant believe this resulted in a sending off.

At absolute worst its a yellow for this incident between two teammates. Does anyone know who the referee was for the game?

Strabane will feel very aggrieved for what was likely a massive game in their push for promotion/playoff positioning.



There is no playoffs, if Cookstown win championship also then second place in league goes up. Clogher are already guaranteed second place.

Aaron Boone

Most Tyrone fans who follow Senior or Intermediate clubs have been drawn to the Junior level this year because of how good Cookstown have been.

It's been very good football in a nutshell

UtilityMan

Quote from: Jerome on August 07, 2025, 06:21:54 PM
Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 09:27:46 AMAfter being sent the video of the sending off early on in the Strabane V Cookstown game the other evening, cant believe this resulted in a sending off.

At absolute worst its a yellow for this incident between two teammates. Does anyone know who the referee was for the game?

Strabane will feel very aggrieved for what was likely a massive game in their push for promotion/playoff positioning.



There is no playoffs, if Cookstown win championship also then second place in league goes up. Clogher are already guaranteed second place.

Does this mean that the winner of the D2 relegation playoff stays up and doesn't have to play a D3 team? Has anything changed regarding the promotion play offs in D2?

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Aaron Boone on August 08, 2025, 12:32:01 AMMost Tyrone fans who follow Senior or Intermediate clubs have been drawn to the Junior level this year because of how good Cookstown have been.

It's been very good football in a nutshell
Them and Clogher have created an interest - a strong up and coming Cookstown team and a very strong Clogher team out of position division wise. Be an interesting game next weekend and an interesting Championship game when they meet.

sam03/05

Clogher should win that easily - more experienced all round. Cookstown playing team of 17-18 year olds - don't think they too interested in promotion - see it as a year too early

Jablue

Any interest in the road bowls? Seen young Jean McVeigh (Eglish) won an All Ireland Intermediate last week, it would be popular round  Benburb area I believe. Rafferty from Armagh seems to have made it more appealing for the younger generation. Pa flood another great player too.

giveherlong

Quote from: sam03/05 on August 08, 2025, 10:27:37 AMClogher should win that easily - more experienced all round. Cookstown playing team of 17-18 year olds - don't think they too interested in promotion - see it as a year too early

Cookstown/Carrickmore tonight in minor championship semi final.

giveherlong

How has a club the size of Gabally ended up with their Senior Ladies team in division 4??

GAA Club Fan

Quote from: UtilityMan on August 08, 2025, 08:12:13 AM
Quote from: Jerome on August 07, 2025, 06:21:54 PM
Quote from: 2ndstringsub on August 07, 2025, 09:27:46 AMAfter being sent the video of the sending off early on in the Strabane V Cookstown game the other evening, cant believe this resulted in a sending off.

At absolute worst its a yellow for this incident between two teammates. Does anyone know who the referee was for the game?

Strabane will feel very aggrieved for what was likely a massive game in their push for promotion/playoff positioning.



There is no playoffs, if Cookstown win championship also then second place in league goes up. Clogher are already guaranteed second place.

Does this mean that the winner of the D2 relegation playoff stays up and doesn't have to play a D3 team? Has anything changed regarding the promotion play offs in D2?

Yeah.

2nd bottom v 3rd bottom in Duv Two.

Loser down and the winner safe.

breakingball78

Quote from: Jablue on August 08, 2025, 10:50:36 AMAny interest in the road bowls? Seen young Jean McVeigh (Eglish) won an All Ireland Intermediate last week, it would be popular round  Benburb area I believe. Rafferty from Armagh seems to have made it more appealing for the younger generation. Pa flood another great player too.

Bring your road bowls elsewhere. None of that slander in this discussion board.

jb81

Wasn't at the game. But Peter Harte with a big 2 pointer right at the death to beat Killyclogher by a point....still has so much to offer...

Augher112

That cookstown team are going to school that average Clogher team. About 0 good players in Clogher

Augher112

Big win for Errigal at end. Dungannon good win against Galbally. Dromore win again but they playing 3B team in Gortin. And Fianna beat by yarn in Div 2! Some interesting results tonight!