Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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BG_Gael

Quote from: Under Lights on May 12, 2023, 10:38:18 AM
What are the rules around getting Friday night ACL games changed for a Thursday wedding?

Unlikely it would be changed, and to be honest can't see why  a Thursday wedding would impact a Friday night game? Be a different scenario if it was a Friday wedding id imagine, although have seen plenty clubs not even changing for that.

RedHand88

Edendork cleared of any wrongdoing.

rrhf


Under Lights

Quote from: BG_Gael on May 12, 2023, 01:39:17 PM
Quote from: Under Lights on May 12, 2023, 10:38:18 AM
What are the rules around getting Friday night ACL games changed for a Thursday wedding?

Unlikely it would be changed, and to be honest can't see why  a Thursday wedding would impact a Friday night game? Be a different scenario if it was a Friday wedding id imagine, although have seen plenty clubs not even changing for that.

FAO county board

Under Lights

Some win for fintona on Friday night.

Jimbop

Quote from: Under Lights on May 12, 2023, 09:18:37 PM
Quote from: BG_Gael on May 12, 2023, 01:39:17 PM
Quote from: Under Lights on May 12, 2023, 10:38:18 AM
What are the rules around getting Friday night ACL games changed for a Thursday wedding?

Unlikely it would be changed, and to be honest can't see why  a Thursday wedding would impact a Friday night game? Be a different scenario if it was a Friday wedding id imagine, although have seen plenty clubs not even changing for that.

FAO county board

All about who u know.!!

Mad how games get changed for certain clubs in scenarios like this after the opposing club initially refuses. No regard for what suits the opposing club either, it's just enforced upon them without good reason.

trailer

Quote from: Jimbop on May 14, 2023, 11:45:31 PM
Quote from: Under Lights on May 12, 2023, 09:18:37 PM
Quote from: BG_Gael on May 12, 2023, 01:39:17 PM
Quote from: Under Lights on May 12, 2023, 10:38:18 AM
What are the rules around getting Friday night ACL games changed for a Thursday wedding?

Unlikely it would be changed, and to be honest can't see why  a Thursday wedding would impact a Friday night game? Be a different scenario if it was a Friday wedding id imagine, although have seen plenty clubs not even changing for that.

FAO county board

All about who u know.!!

Mad how games get changed for certain clubs in scenarios like this after the opposing club initially refuses. No regard for what suits the opposing club either, it's just enforced upon them without good reason.

All Clubs should be allowed to move one game per year on request with a genuine reason, club fund raiser, wedding. Minimum 1 months notice. After that suck it up.

LeoMc

Why only 1 game? Providing both clubs and the referee are agreeable it should not be an issue beyond maybe the last round of games.
OTOH the CB may be trying to avoid clubs building up grievances as "X would not change to suit us last year so we are not doing it this year", when perhaps a change would not have been in X's interest.

BG_Gael

Dont see any Wednesday night games so going to assume the game wasn't moved?

trailer

Quote from: LeoMc on May 15, 2023, 11:28:50 AM
Why only 1 game? Providing both clubs and the referee are agreeable it should not be an issue beyond maybe the last round of games.
OTOH the CB may be trying to avoid clubs building up grievances as "X would not change to suit us last year so we are not doing it this year", when perhaps a change would not have been in X's interest.

It would be a nonsense allowing teams to move all their games. 1 opportunity to move one game for a genuine reason, 1 month out, so avoids last minute stuff because a player is injured.
Problem now is exactly as you describe it. They didn't switch etc etc.

ClubScene13

Not long now lads. I will chance a wee prediction to see how wrong I am in November. Please take no offence this is guesswork.

Senior
League: Dungannon - Much of a muchness, depends who tries hard enough, could be anyone.
Championship: Errigal - Containing the two Canavan's is going to be a nightmare for years to come. Dromore, Dungannon, Carmen best poised to challenge from the other half of draw.
Relegation: Eglish & Moortown - Believe Eglish have had a few key departures along with McKenna, could be a difficult season. Moortown because they didn't win a game after mid June last year, though they done well to get their points on the board early, and are a dogged, difficult side to beat the way they play.

Intermediate
League: Clonoe - Their fixtures to begin the league could result in a fast start, good firepower up front though the other end of the field could let them down.
Championship: Pomeroy - Tentative selection here I find the grade fairly wide open this year. Any number of teams could win it.
Relegation: Tattyreagh & Killeeshil - My sources could be completely wide off the mark here but would I be right in saying these teams are decimated by emmigration, Kileeshil in particular? A shame as they really should have beaten Galbally last year and looked a good side.

Junior
League: Fintona - Believe these lads have been building for quite a while and have had regular Grade 1 underage teams recently. Could be a bit early yet.
Championship: Aghaloo - Good run to the final last year and with Strabane and Stewartstown away I'd fancy them. Probably Cookstown to be a threat.

Under Lights

Some interesting ones there. Agree with you on Fintona they seem to be the team to beat.

GaelTheGael

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Senior
League: Omagh - new emergening talents of Daly, Miller, Strain, McCaffrey, Taggart, Dan and Thomas Haigney, McNamee and Corry show the futures bright and an excellent league campaign and some silverware can push them towards championship success over the next few years.
Championship: Errigal Ciaran - Easier route to the final (Killyclogher, Donaghmore, Omagh) with the other main contenders Trillick, Dromore and Dungannon on the other side of the draw. If they can keep their main men fit, they have a golden opportunity of back to back Championships. Dark Horses : Dungannon.
Relegation: Edendork and Moortown - 6 Way mini league at the bottom of Senior with Moortown, Greencastle, Donaghmore, Galbally, Eglish and Edendork all in contention for the drop. Emigration has impacted all the six teams and it will be interesting to see who copes best with their losses. I am picking Moortown because on paper they appear the weakest and a lack of results after a quick start last year is a worrying sign for them and Edendork who are always hindered by the Starred Game system and having to play catch up and the rumoured return of Niall Morgan to nets will be a big loss out the field for them. Relegation Play Off - Greencastle

Intermediate
League: Derrylaughan - have always faired better as a league team than Championship team and think they have the experience and quality in Carney, Gervin and the Kennedys to mount a consistent challenge in the league. Pomeroy losing too many men travelling, Moy will be without Conroy for the majority of the league and the transition of new players will see Clonoe give up points in the league. Promotion Play Off - Pomeroy
Championship: Clonoe - in McClure and McAliskey they have two of the best players in the county and that bit of experience in big games that should edge them over the other contenders in Moy, Derrylaughan and Pomeroy. Dark Horses - Gortin.
Relegation: Tattyreagh straight down with their expected departures. Kileeshil, Rock and Naomh Eoghan will also struggle for the same reason. Would suspect Naomh Eoghan rely more on Aidan McSorely than the other two teams do on Pascal Donaghy and Liam Nugent and have more of an all round team than Naomh Eoghan, so I think they follow Tattyreagh down.
If PlayOffs are still in place I fancy the Div2 team to go down to the Div3 team. Relegation Play Off - Rock

Junior
League: Cookstown - Bit of experience from 2021 will see them build a consistent league campaign to go up. The other contenders, Aghaloo (injuries) and Drumragh and Fintona (young) won't be fit to match their consistency over 16 games.
Championship: Fintona - Fantastic talent coming through and great work underage might see them light up the junior championship. Have an excellent route to a final (Urney, Drumquin, Aghaloo) and with the talent in the ranks, could take the big step. Dark Horses and Promotion Play Off Team - Drumragh.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: ClubScene13 on May 15, 2023, 01:05:00 PM

Intermediate
League: Clonoe - Their fixtures to begin the league could result in a fast start, good firepower up front though the other end of the field could let them down.
Championship: Pomeroy - Tentative selection here I find the grade fairly wide open this year. Any number of teams could win it.
Relegation: Tattyreagh & Killeeshil - My sources could be completely wide off the mark here but would I be right in saying these teams are decimated by emmigration, Kileeshil in particular? A shame as they really should have beaten Galbally last year and looked a good side.

Clonoes fixtures have been amended. In the League they now start with Clogher (H) Stewartstown (A) Strabane (A) Beragh (H) and Aghyaran (A) as well as trips to Gortin, Pomeroy and Derrylaughan later in the league. If they win the league with those three games on the road, they will be deserved champions.

W.A.G. Lover

Quote from: GaelTheGael on May 15, 2023, 02:31:20 PM
Senior
League: Omagh - new emergening talents of Daly, Miller, Strain, McCaffrey, Taggart, Dan and Thomas Haigney, McNamee and Corry show the futures bright and an excellent league campaign and some silverware can push them towards championship success over the next few years.
Championship: Errigal Ciaran - Easier route to the final (Killyclogher, Donaghmore, Omagh) with the other main contenders Trillick, Dromore and Dungannon on the other side of the draw. If they can keep their main men fit, they have a golden opportunity of back to back Championships. Dark Horses : Dungannon.
Relegation: Edendork and Moortown - 6 Way mini league at the bottom of Senior with Moortown, Greencastle, Donaghmore, Galbally, Eglish and Edendork all in contention for the drop. Emigration has impacted all the six teams and it will be interesting to see who copes best with their losses. I am picking Moortown because on paper they appear the weakest and a lack of results after a quick start last year is a worrying sign for them and Edendork who are always hindered by the Starred Game system and having to play catch up and the rumoured return of Niall Morgan to nets will be a big loss out the field for them. Relegation Play Off - Greencastle



Intermediate
League: Derrylaughan - have always faired better as a league team than Championship team and think they have the experience and quality in Carney, Gervin and the Kennedys to mount a consistent challenge in the league. Pomeroy losing too many men travelling, Moy will be without Conroy for the majority of the league and the transition of new players will see Clonoe give up points in the league. Promotion Play Off - Pomeroy
Championship: Clonoe - in McClure and McAliskey they have two of the best players in the county and that bit of experience in big games that should edge them over the other contenders in Moy, Derrylaughan and Pomeroy. Dark Horses - Gortin.
Relegation: Tattyreagh straight down with their expected departures. Kileeshil, Rock and Naomh Eoghan will also struggle for the same reason. Would suspect Naomh Eoghan rely more on Aidan McSorely than the other two teams do on Pascal Donaghy and Liam Nugent and have more of an all round team than Naomh Eoghan, so I think they follow Tattyreagh down.
If PlayOffs are still in place I fancy the Div2 team to go down to the Div3 team. Relegation Play Off - Rock

Junior
League: Cookstown - Bit of experience from 2021 will see them build a consistent league campaign to go up. The other contenders, Aghaloo (injuries) and Drumragh and Fintona (young) won't be fit to match their consistency over 16 games.
Championship: Fintona - Fantastic talent coming through and great work underage might see them light up the junior championship. Have an excellent route to a final (Urney, Drumquin, Aghaloo) and with the talent in the ranks, could take the big step. Dark Horses and Promotion Play Off Team - Drumragh.


Is Liam Nugent (Rock) away travelling also?
Addiitona to above, in Division 2 alone - McDonagh, Darcy, Harkin and Cartin (Tattyreagh) / Doyle, O'Neill and Donaghy (Kileeshil) / Gormley (Strabane) / Woods, McKenna (Pomeroy) Supposedly away, and im sure there are more ive missed.