Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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ExcellentDriver

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 09, 2011, 09:27:54 PM
Dromore 0-7 Ardboe 0-7
40 mins gone
Frank McGuigan sent off (two yellows)
I believe if it is a draw at full time extra time will take place.

Beavis has always been our most consistent forward for the past 10 Years or so.

Can only see it going one way now. :(
Stand up for the Ulstermen!

ExcellentDriver

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 09, 2011, 09:44:18 PM
Dromore 0-8 Ardboe 0-9
56 mins gone
Kyle Coney with 5 points

*Cooking my Hat with view of eating it now*
Stand up for the Ulstermen!

LeoMc

If Mickey can keep them cool they are through.

Fishmonger

Penalty to dromore. I dont believe it.

Fishmonger


Fishmonger

Sends the keeper the wrong way.

this is horrible

LeoMc


LeoMc


wheres he takin er from

will feel like a loss to ardboe winning by two nearing injury time
First on the field and last to leave

skeog

ardboe cynical fouiling as the game was in its dying moments came back to haunt them cathal o hagan was very poor overall but the replay will be a cracker

sandwiches_in_the_boot

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 09, 2011, 09:59:55 PM
Dromore 0-10 Ardboe 0-10
Full time
McCullagh scores from free. TBH I thought it was wide and so did the Bo wans

Looked over from the terrace. Looks like it in this video as well: http://www.jeromequinnmedia.com/video/Tyrone-Clubs/Dromore/Cool-Collie-in-Late-Late-Show-in-Power-NI-Tyrone-SFC---Dromore-v-Ardboe-668

Ardboe were very impressive when they ran at Dromore in first half, but Dromore began to close them down. Ricey and McCarron played very well, with McCusker and McCullagh running the show up front along with Conor O'Neill. St Dympna's hit A LOT of wides though.
The McGuigans and especially Coney played well for Ardboe, with Frank and Kyle taking some savage points.

Cathal O'Hagan played a big part in the game. Felt Dromore had to work a bit harder to win their frees, but to be fair was a hard game to ref. There were too many ticks and cards for very little early on, with the result that O'Hagan was maybe more reluctant to issues cards for more cynical fouling late on, even though Ardboe finished with 13 and Dromore 14.

In my own opinion, the way Ardboe finished the game, cynically trying to run down the clock, lying on players and bad fouling, they didn't deserve their win. The replay will be interesting though. Next Saturday night under lights?
"A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin."
H. L. Mencken

randomtask

Quote from: skeog on September 09, 2011, 11:07:20 PM
ardboe cynical fouiling as the game was in its dying moments came back to haunt them cathal o hagan was very poor overall but the replay will be a cracker

Worst cynical fouling i have ever seen, and i was glad to see it punished. If either team had of won there would have been a row. Dromore will win the replay if they snuff out kyle coney, Mc cullagh is still a class act.

twenty one yard free

worst bit of reffing i ve seen in along while
o hagan bottled it ricey and mc cullagh both shoulda walked
wouldn t let him ref and underage match

09 and now 2011 ardboe have been robbed by a brackaville **** agin dromore

sam03/05

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 09, 2011, 11:19:20 PM
Strange one, from where I was standing behind the goalposts McCullagh's strike looked like it had went over the top of the post and hence wide, but on the video on the County Board website it's a clear point!  ???

Thankfully there wasn't extra time, the way that game was going I'd probably still be in Omagh right now! Certainly not a classic game. Three sendings off and twelve other yellow cards would suggest a dirty game, but it wasn't that so much rather there was a fair bit of niggly stuff going on. The final whistle went after the final score, Brian McGuigan was going apeshit at one of the umpires. Thought he was going to burst a blood vessel. On tonights form I can't see either team being strongly fancied for the O'Neill cup.

No date and venue announced yet for the replay. Next weekend obviously Sunday is out with the All-Ireland final, Friday night is a double header in Omagh with Carrickmore/Clonoe while Saturday afternoon in Coalisland has Galbally/Rock and Moortown/Derrylaughan. Saturday evening is a possibility but would need a floodlight venue - surely they wouldn't take Ardboe to Omagh again considering the distance? The only other venue I can think of available would be Greencastle.

is that greencastle 4 mile outside omagh lol

twenty one yard free

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 09, 2011, 11:19:20 PM
Strange one, from where I was standing behind the goalposts McCullagh's strike looked like it had went over the top of the post and hence wide, but on the video on the County Board website it's a clear point!  ???

Thankfully there wasn't extra time, the way that game was going I'd probably still be in Omagh right now! Certainly not a classic game. Three sendings off and twelve other yellow cards would suggest a dirty game, but it wasn't that so much rather there was a fair bit of niggly stuff going on. The final whistle went after the final score, Brian McGuigan was going apeshit at one of the umpires. Thought he was going to burst a blood vessel. On tonights form I can't see either team being strongly fancied for the O'Neill cup.

No date and venue announced yet for the replay. Next weekend obviously Sunday is out with the All-Ireland final, Friday night is a double header in Omagh with Carrickmore/Clonoe while Saturday afternoon in Coalisland has Galbally/Rock and Moortown/Derrylaughan. Saturday evening is a possibility but would need a floodlight venue - surely they wouldn't take Ardboe to Omagh again considering the distance? The only other venue I can think of available would be Greencastle.

dont think we need another floodlit match as the referees seem to have bother seeing in the dark