Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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gaasharpshooter

Quote from: Rebel84 on September 27, 2024, 10:15:05 AM
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Quote from: thebigfullforward on September 27, 2024, 09:41:43 AMSome shite on this board, but anyway. Who were the standouts yesterday? Don't think Carmen had much by the sounds of it. Was it a case of KC defending well or Carrickmore just lacking up front and if it's the case of lacking up front do they have much coming through next year in that area? They were unfortunate to lose Johnny Munroe as it looked like they struggled in the midfield against Dromore and KC. Don't think they'll be far away next year if injuries clear up
Carrickmore are going to be far away from winning it until Fullerton and McGarrity break out as top level club forwards, similar to what Emmett McNabb did for Dromore in 2021.

Better chance of there neighbours either side in lough and pomeroy winning an oneill cup in the next 10 years

Loughmacrory Yes, Pomeroy No.

That's if lough can hold onto young mcelholm, which going by the rumour mill he's a goner . Sad as he would have be a massive asset to Tyrone under orourke

GaelTheGael

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Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 03, 2024, 11:37:54 AMIntermediate Championship Odds

Moortown 6/4
Greencastle 10/3
Derrylaughan 9/2
Gortin 6/1
Moy 6/1
Aghyaran 15/2
Owen Roes 14/1
Rock 16/1
Beragh 16/1
Kildress 25/1
Naomh Eoghan 25/1
Stewartstown 25/1
Fintona 40/1
Cookstown 40/1
Clogher 50/1
Drumragh 100/1

How has Greencastle found themselves with them odds. You'd hope of a few first round shocks this weekend 🤞
Realistically the Championship is between Moy, Moortown and Greencastle. Only teams with the ability to win 4 games and only teams who can hold their own in Division 1.

That doesnt't make any sense, if they were able to hold their own then those teams wouldn't be constantly yo-yoing between Division 1 and 2. teams like Ardboe, Donaghmore, and Omagh 'hold their own' in Division 1.

More so meant they have been promoted previously and stayed in Senior for a few years, meaning they were fit to hold their own. I would consider Ardboe, Donaghmore (who did a year in Intermediate) and Omagh "established" Division 1 teams.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: gaasharpshooter on September 27, 2024, 10:20:06 AM
Quote from: Rebel84 on September 27, 2024, 10:15:05 AM
Quote from: gaasharpshooter on September 27, 2024, 09:54:52 AM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 27, 2024, 09:53:40 AM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on September 27, 2024, 09:41:43 AMSome shite on this board, but anyway. Who were the standouts yesterday? Don't think Carmen had much by the sounds of it. Was it a case of KC defending well or Carrickmore just lacking up front and if it's the case of lacking up front do they have much coming through next year in that area? They were unfortunate to lose Johnny Munroe as it looked like they struggled in the midfield against Dromore and KC. Don't think they'll be far away next year if injuries clear up
Carrickmore are going to be far away from winning it until Fullerton and McGarrity break out as top level club forwards, similar to what Emmett McNabb did for Dromore in 2021.

Better chance of there neighbours either side in lough and pomeroy winning an oneill cup in the next 10 years

Loughmacrory Yes, Pomeroy No.

That's if lough can hold onto young mcelholm, which going by the rumour mill he's a goner . Sad as he would have be a massive asset to Tyrone under orourke
Loughmacrory have more youth coming behind, they have another 3 Tyrone minors coming in 2025 and had 2 in 2024. They are going to continue to be a force in the coming years.

ShutteringShite

Quote from: gaasharpshooter on September 27, 2024, 09:54:52 AM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 27, 2024, 09:53:40 AM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on September 27, 2024, 09:41:43 AMSome shite on this board, but anyway. Who were the standouts yesterday? Don't think Carmen had much by the sounds of it. Was it a case of KC defending well or Carrickmore just lacking up front and if it's the case of lacking up front do they have much coming through next year in that area? They were unfortunate to lose Johnny Munroe as it looked like they struggled in the midfield against Dromore and KC. Don't think they'll be far away next year if injuries clear up
Carrickmore are going to be far away from winning it until Fullerton and McGarrity break out as top level club forwards, similar to what Emmett McNabb did for Dromore in 2021.

Better chance of there neighbours either side in lough and pomeroy winning an oneill cup in the next 10 years

Like Jerome think you should refrain from the forum when under the influence, my team "KILLYMAN" have more chance of winning an Oneill Cup before Lough or Pomeroy

breakingball78

Since this championship is already wrapped up and Errigal charge into Ulster. I'll be first to make my 2025 championship predictions.

Senior - Galbally
Intermediate - Coalisland
Junior A - Drumragh
Junior B - Brocagh

GlenMan

Quote from: breakingball78 on September 27, 2024, 12:02:59 PMSince this championship is already wrapped up and Errigal charge into Ulster. I'll be first to make my 2025 championship predictions.

Senior - Galbally
Intermediate - Coalisland
Junior A - Drumragh
Junior B - Brocagh

There won't be a Junior A and Junior B Championship fyi. Two leagues, one championship.

Batman12345

Reports Collie holmes has been up taking killeeshil training, could be just the thing they need to get over the line. Hearing Matthew McCusker is close to a return to full fitness.

Seen Rurai Gormley looking sharp in a coffee shop in Omagh town. Is he eligible to play ? If so could make for an interesting battle.

EastTyroneTickler

Quote from: Batman12345 on September 27, 2024, 12:53:13 PMReports Collie holmes has been up taking killeeshil training, could be just the thing they need to get over the line. Hearing Matthew McCusker is close to a return to full fitness.

Seen Rurai Gormley looking sharp in a coffee shop in Omagh town. Is he eligible to play ? If so could make for an interesting battle.

In fact Killeshil are training in Eglish (Pairc Cormac)
Managed by an Eglish man (Lorcan O Mairtin)
Trained by an Eglish man (Colm Holmes)

McCusker in a sling on the TV for the Drumquin game doubt he will be back.

EastTyroneTickler

Quote from: Batman12345 on September 27, 2024, 12:53:13 PMReports Collie holmes has been up taking killeeshil training, could be just the thing they need to get over the line. Hearing Matthew McCusker is close to a return to full fitness.

Seen Rurai Gormley looking sharp in a coffee shop in Omagh town. Is he eligible to play ? If so could make for an interesting battle.

In fact Batman I will make a sizeable bet that neither McCusker or Gormley will feature tonight. If you are going to post stuff at least make it believable...

Carmen1932

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Quote from: GlenMan on September 27, 2024, 12:08:20 PM
Quote from: breakingball78 on September 27, 2024, 12:02:59 PMSince this championship is already wrapped up and Errigal charge into Ulster. I'll be first to make my 2025 championship predictions.

Senior - Galbally
Intermediate - Coalisland
Junior A - Drumragh
Junior B - Brocagh

There won't be a Junior A and Junior B Championship fyi. Two leagues, one championship.

Carrickmore 2025. Heard it here first. Still very young. Looked good this year. Very capable group, even with 6 regular starters missing last night due to injury (4) and immigration (2). Management need backed. Only in 1 year. Improved from last year & will only get better.

gaasharpshooter

Quote from: Cranagh_Bandit on September 27, 2024, 02:10:40 PMLess of the nonsense now on this board we've went through junior, what about errigal game tomorrow. Not much chat about it.. I see Peter og back playing wing half back, was on county panel at stage but very injury prone and went to USA. Heard someone from glencull saying in the shop he be better playing way the 3rds for if you opened the gate he'd run outa her


Totally agree mccartan just puts the head down and closes his eyes and runs with it and hope by the time he opens them one of the Canavans will be off his shoulder.

Million

Video circulating of some 50 odd year old man attempting to prank young Liam Og Mossey.

Needless to say the neanderthal must be a bit jealous of the finely talented and successful young Gortin and Tyrone forward.

Reminds me of bullies at school, let's see how smart he is when he's confronted about it. Needs a good slap.

Ballygawleyftw

Quote from: Million on September 27, 2024, 08:53:20 PMVideo circulating of some 50 odd year old man attempting to prank young Liam Og Mossey.

Needless to say the neanderthal must be a bit jealous of the finely talented and successful young Gortin and Tyrone forward.

Reminds me of bullies at school, let's see how smart he is when he's confronted about it. Needs a good slap.
It was a bit of craic ..
Anyway good to see Aghaloo and Kileeshill through to the final. They should play the match on Ballygawley roundabout.
Lorcan Martin is at the wheel ole ole

Easttyrone23

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Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 03, 2024, 11:37:54 AMIntermediate Championship Odds

Moortown 6/4
Greencastle 10/3
Derrylaughan 9/2
Gortin 6/1
Moy 6/1
Aghyaran 15/2
Owen Roes 14/1
Rock 16/1
Beragh 16/1
Kildress 25/1
Naomh Eoghan 25/1
Stewartstown 25/1
Fintona 40/1
Cookstown 40/1
Clogher 50/1
Drumragh 100/1

How has Greencastle found themselves with them odds. You'd hope of a few first round shocks this weekend 🤞
Realistically the Championship is between Moy, Moortown and Greencastle. Only teams with the ability to win 4 games and only teams who can hold their own in Division 1.
Called it. No surprise really, that experience counts for a lot at Intermediate level. Explains in part the yoyoing of these teams (Galbally, Edendork, Pomeroy included) between Intermediate and Senior we have seen over the last 15 years.

Galbally have been relegated to intermediate twice in the last 15 years which can hardly classify as yoyoing with their win in 2019 being their first championship in 61 years so certainly wouldn't have counted as an experienced championship side either.

tyroneStatto

Quote from: Easttyrone23 on September 27, 2024, 10:06:07 PM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 27, 2024, 08:59:14 AM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 03, 2024, 09:35:14 PM
Quote from: Tyrone Neutral 2023 on September 03, 2024, 04:51:15 PM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on September 03, 2024, 11:37:54 AMIntermediate Championship Odds

Moortown 6/4
Greencastle 10/3
Derrylaughan 9/2
Gortin 6/1
Moy 6/1
Aghyaran 15/2
Owen Roes 14/1
Rock 16/1
Beragh 16/1
Kildress 25/1
Naomh Eoghan 25/1
Stewartstown 25/1
Fintona 40/1
Cookstown 40/1
Clogher 50/1
Drumragh 100/1

How has Greencastle found themselves with them odds. You'd hope of a few first round shocks this weekend 🤞
Realistically the Championship is between Moy, Moortown and Greencastle. Only teams with the ability to win 4 games and only teams who can hold their own in Division 1.
Called it. No surprise really, that experience counts for a lot at Intermediate level. Explains in part the yoyoing of these teams (Galbally, Edendork, Pomeroy included) between Intermediate and Senior we have seen over the last 15 years.

Galbally have been relegated to intermediate twice in the last 15 years which can hardly classify as yoyoing with their win in 2019 being their first championship in 61 years so certainly wouldn't have counted as an experienced championship side either.

Galbally were relegated to Intermediate in 2010, 2018 and 2021.