Armagh v Tyrone USFC - BOX IT Athletic Grounds, Sunday 12th April, 16:15

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cavanmaniac

Quote from: tyroneman on April 12, 2026, 08:44:05 PMAlso... going by the 70min game, these new rules are very much emperor's new clothes...

Win KO, then spend 1-2 min playing ball around an arc against a mass defence. Someone tell me how this is anything new or indeed exciting.

I've been thinking the same thing myself recently. It's beginning to appear that after the bedding in period and the giddy high we all felt from the initial novelty of high scores, looser defences, unpredictability and space, there has been a slight reversion to the norm and we're back to long passages of endless recycling of the ball, and set/repetitive patterns, unless there's an unforced error or turnover. It's not helped by many players evidently being coached to not shoot unless it's a very high percentage chance close to goals, today's game having quite a few examples of attackers turning down opportunities and shoveling the ball back outside the arc when it became clear they had no path to walk the ball over the bar.

Solo_run

Quote from: cavanmaniac on April 13, 2026, 01:36:37 AM
Quote from: tyroneman on April 12, 2026, 08:44:05 PMAlso... going by the 70min game, these new rules are very much emperor's new clothes...

Win KO, then spend 1-2 min playing ball around an arc against a mass defence. Someone tell me how this is anything new or indeed exciting.

I've been thinking the same thing myself recently. It's beginning to appear that after the bedding in period and the giddy high we all felt from the initial novelty of high scores, looser defences, unpredictability and space, there has been a slight reversion to the norm and we're back to long passages of endless recycling of the ball, and set/repetitive patterns, unless there's an unforced error or turnover. It's not helped by many players evidently being coached to not shoot unless it's a very high percentage chance close to goals, today's game having quite a few examples of attackers turning down opportunities and shoveling the ball back outside the arc when it became clear they had no path to walk the ball over the bar.

It's infuriating and will get worse. Teams are fearful of losing the ball at the 65 minute marker they go through endless recycling. When it comes to high stakes games it's going to go on longer. We didn't see it much last year because Kerry wrecked everyone.

tonto1888

Quote from: cavanmaniac on April 13, 2026, 01:36:37 AM
Quote from: tyroneman on April 12, 2026, 08:44:05 PMAlso... going by the 70min game, these new rules are very much emperor's new clothes...

Win KO, then spend 1-2 min playing ball around an arc against a mass defence. Someone tell me how this is anything new or indeed exciting.

I've been thinking the same thing myself recently. It's beginning to appear that after the bedding in period and the giddy high we all felt from the initial novelty of high scores, looser defences, unpredictability and space, there has been a slight reversion to the norm and we're back to long passages of endless recycling of the ball, and set/repetitive patterns, unless there's an unforced error or turnover. It's not helped by many players evidently being coached to not shoot unless it's a very high percentage chance close to goals, today's game having quite a few examples of attackers turning down opportunities and shoveling the ball back outside the arc when it became clear they had no path to walk the ball over the bar.

from an Armagh perspective that was infuriating. I am sure Tyrone ones will feel the same

gallsman

Quote from: cavanmaniac on April 13, 2026, 01:36:37 AMtoday's game having quite a few examples of attackers turning down opportunities and shoveling the ball back outside the arc when it became clear they had no path to walk the ball over the bar.

This long predates the new rules coming in.

Milltown Row2

There was a fear of losing from Armagh and a nothing to lose attitude (in the second half) from Tyrone, resulting in a poor game

Armagh will have the favourite tag again next day but won't have the same dread against Fermanagh
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

imtommygunn

They have a few big players to come back too in Grugan and Murnin and probably have more. In saying that the game yesterday probably was better for Tyrone than for them. Tyrone have plenty in them but just didn't seem to think so for a good while - maybe now they will.

RedHand88

Quote from: tonto1888 on April 13, 2026, 07:06:32 AM
Quote from: cavanmaniac on April 13, 2026, 01:36:37 AM
Quote from: tyroneman on April 12, 2026, 08:44:05 PMAlso... going by the 70min game, these new rules are very much emperor's new clothes...

Win KO, then spend 1-2 min playing ball around an arc against a mass defence. Someone tell me how this is anything new or indeed exciting.

I've been thinking the same thing myself recently. It's beginning to appear that after the bedding in period and the giddy high we all felt from the initial novelty of high scores, looser defences, unpredictability and space, there has been a slight reversion to the norm and we're back to long passages of endless recycling of the ball, and set/repetitive patterns, unless there's an unforced error or turnover. It's not helped by many players evidently being coached to not shoot unless it's a very high percentage chance close to goals, today's game having quite a few examples of attackers turning down opportunities and shoveling the ball back outside the arc when it became clear they had no path to walk the ball over the bar.

from an Armagh perspective that was infuriating. I am sure Tyrone ones will feel the same

Yep. So annoying to watch. There was a particularly bad Armagh one when the game was in the balance at the end of normal time. A shot you'd expect an under 16 to tap over. It's just ingrained into county players now.

naka

Think match will have positives / negatives for both teams .
Worrying though for Armagh that murnin, mc Cambridge didn't get minute because we need them grugan also really didn't get much either they all
Need time against Fermanagh
For me both sides have complaints on the ref which is always a plus meaning he didn't really influence the result .
Ballsy by young mcelhom to go for the goal but experience will tell him the point was a given

square_ball

Quote from: Solo_run on April 13, 2026, 12:48:48 AMI hope it is applied consistently, as there will be a lot of black cards like that this season.

Lads it was a 2nd yellow card I am not too sure where this black card chat has come from.

But equally I don't think it merited a yellow card. Every contact shouldn't mean a yellow card.

Armagh18

Quote from: square_ball on April 13, 2026, 08:27:33 AM
Quote from: Solo_run on April 13, 2026, 12:48:48 AMI hope it is applied consistently, as there will be a lot of black cards like that this season.

Lads it was a 2nd yellow card I am not too sure where this black card chat has come from.

But equally I don't think it merited a yellow card. Every contact shouldn't mean a yellow card.
Very harsh for a second yellow and even the first was for a bit of pushing and shoving, does those 2 things really warrant being sent off in an Ulster championship match? Games gone :D

JoG2

Yellow! A neck high tackle is yellow, there's zero ambiguity here

tonto1888

Quote from: square_ball on April 13, 2026, 08:27:33 AM
Quote from: Solo_run on April 13, 2026, 12:48:48 AMI hope it is applied consistently, as there will be a lot of black cards like that this season.

Lads it was a 2nd yellow card I am not too sure where this black card chat has come from.

But equally I don't think it merited a yellow card. Every contact shouldn't mean a yellow card.

will caveat by saying I was on the opposite sideof the pitch but it did look like the ref gave him a black. Probably where the chat about a black is coming from

square_ball

Quote from: JoG2 on April 13, 2026, 08:48:35 AMYellow! A neck high tackle is yellow, there's zero ambiguity here

Whats the exact wording in the rule book regarding 'a neck high tackle is yellow'?

Stall the Bailer

Rough play. Also thought the tackle on Kennedy verged on dangerous play.

Armagh18

Quote from: Stall the Bailer on April 13, 2026, 09:11:52 AMRough play. Also thought the tackle on Kennedy verged on dangerous play.
Haven't seen it. Was it worse than the one on Jarly Og?