Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Tyrone95

Defeats the purpose of any sort of rules or guidelines when clubs can just overturn such decisions like this / red cards. However fair play to Gcastle legal team for getting around this one.. They'll need to be on their A game once again in a few months to appeal the outcome of the division 1 relegation.

Tyrone2021

I see they have a fundraiser currently on going, must be to fund there next appeal.

GaaFanatic123

Quote from: Tyrone2021 on April 28, 2022, 10:03:01 AM
I see they have a fundraiser currently on going, must be to fund there next appeal.

Trying to make up the costs of the current appeal!!

Great knowing now that when you want to break the rules all you have to do is not record games...

nrico2006

Quote from: skeog on April 28, 2022, 09:06:31 AM
Greencastle just following what County Board have been doing over the years.Getting a smart Lawyer like Fergal or someone else to pick holes in regulations.Good luck to them.

If an amateur organisation make up a set of rules that for talks sake are ambiguous or have a few gaps in, how can it end up with a solicitor or anybody involved anyway?  Its not anything to do with formal law, so surely the county board can easily tell a club/solicitor to deal with their decision as it wont be changed.
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

Gaafan2

Short memories in greencastle and particularly Sean Teague. Pomeroy beat them in an U21 championship a few years ago. Greencastle managed by Sean Teague appealed the result based on Pomeroy playing an underage player - Kieran McGeary. Pomeroy were thrown out of the competition.

Tyrone2021

The whole thing makes a joke of the gaa, greencastles appeal was thrown out by Tyrone, ulster and croke park already before the case took place

GlenMan

Quote from: clubman21 on April 28, 2022, 11:53:09 AM
Quote from: Tyrone2021 on April 28, 2022, 11:45:09 AM
The whole thing makes a joke of the gaa, greencastles appeal was thrown out by Tyrone, ulster and croke park already before the case took place
Tyrone still had the final say last night however...

No, the DRA had the final say. A group of barristers who've no doubt never even been involved in the GAA.

In hiding

Kinda got bored with the Greencastle Aghyaran thing but did Greencastle allegedly play the illegal u17 under a false name ?

sensethetone

Quote from: In hiding on April 28, 2022, 01:52:04 PM
Kinda got bored with the Greencastle Aghyaran thing but did Greencastle allegedly play the illegal u17 under a false name ?

Apparently so, then Aghyaran reported them and kildress took the blame. TID

tyroneStatto

Good luck to them but it will always be a tainted title now.

on the sideline

Fixtures bound to be out this evening or tomorrow now?

paddyjohn

Free pints in Eddies tonight and Eimhear Rebel getting the rebs on!

Wildweasel74

Maybe if every senior club refused to play Greencastle, they review it. On the recording, as brought up in the Donegal v Armagh game, the footage does not have to be official, just not edited. If you filmed on a dash cam without permission, u can still end up in court based on it as the police can review and use it.

omagh_gael

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on April 28, 2022, 10:14:22 PM
Maybe if every senior club refused to play Greencastle, they review it. On the recording, as brought up in the Donegal v Armagh game, the footage does not have to be official, just not edited. If you filmed on a dash cam without permission, u can still end up in court based on it as the police can review and use it.

Doesn't appear that it was the footage per se, seems to be the fact that a third party raised the objection based on the Greencastle v Kildress game. Got thrown out on a procedural error from the initial complaint.

howlongref21

They'll have a bounty on their head this year. By the end of the season they'd wish they weren't in it.