Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Easttyrone23

Quote from: clarshack on September 27, 2024, 10:25:12 PM
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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.

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

I stand corrected, in my head i was thinking it was 2008 but kildress beat us in the championship final the following year which was 2011 so you are correct.

I just really hate that yoyo term that gets thrown about against our club which try's to downplay any success they've had in recent years. Before getting relegated in 2010 Galbally spent almost 20 years in senior football (all be it a few of them years would have been the old division 1b) after winning the intermediate league in 91.
 
Trillick, Donaghmore, Loughmacrory and  Clonoe have all played intermediate championship football in the last 10 years and none of them could win it.

EastTyroneTickler

Quote from: Easttyrone23 on September 27, 2024, 11:23:31 PM
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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.

I stand corrected, in my head i was thinking it was 2008 but kildress beat us in the championship final the following year which was 2011 so you are correct.

I just really hate that yoyo term that gets thrown about against our club which try's to downplay any success they've had in recent years. Before getting relegated in 2010 Galbally spent almost 20 years in senior football (all be it a few of them years would have been the old division 1b) after winning the intermediate league in 91.
 
Trillick, Donaghmore, Loughmacrory and  Clonoe have all played intermediate championship football in the last 10 years and none of them could win it.

What time do Galbally play Coalisland at tomorrow Mr Galbally?

uptheblues


tyroneStatto

The challenge on Magee when he got blocked down there and not a free in with the ref about 2 yards away standing watching it. Incredible!

NotedObserver

Darragh Canavan one of the most entertaining players in the country

Tyrone11234


Tyrone11234

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 10:06:15 PMClonoe Coalisland next weekend ?
Confirmed on website Saturday 12th October, 2pm in O'Rahilly Park.
Ticket only I would think ?

tyroneStatto

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 11:05:06 PM
Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 10:06:15 PMClonoe Coalisland next weekend ?
Confirmed on website Saturday 12th October, 2pm in O'Rahilly Park.
Ticket only I would think ?

Probably should be ticket only but also put it on Tyronegaa TV to make sure everyone has access.

Armagh4sam2024

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 11:05:06 PM
Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 10:06:15 PMClonoe Coalisland next weekend ?
Confirmed on website Saturday 12th October, 2pm in O'Rahilly Park.
Ticket only I would think ?

I'll be in Killeavy this weekend so will let Stevie know. He might drive up in the Merc yiz paid for to watch yiz getting relegated..😅

tiempo

The class of Dan McNulty really shone at times in both games, shame he didn't get a good go at Tyrone but for injuries. The powers that be please ensure that relegation game is streamed, expecting a ding dong battle

the prodigy

Quote from: Armagh4sam2024 on September 29, 2024, 12:33:18 AM
Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 11:05:06 PM
Quote from: Tyrone11234 on September 28, 2024, 10:06:15 PMClonoe Coalisland next weekend ?
Confirmed on website Saturday 12th October, 2pm in O'Rahilly Park.
Ticket only I would think ?

I'll be in Killeavy this weekend so will let Stevie know. He might drive up in the Merc yiz paid for to watch yiz getting relegated..😅

Still talking about stevie, that was nearly 4 years ago! Lol

Armagh man shouldn't be talking about club football look at the cut of your club scene! The harps and the ogs joined together would be lucky to be intermediate in Tyrone!

square_ball

Quote from: tiempo on September 29, 2024, 08:36:55 AMThe class of Dan McNulty really shone at times in both games, shame he didn't get a good go at Tyrone but for injuries. The powers that be please ensure that relegation game is streamed, expecting a ding dong battle

Really? I thought he was poor enough across both games. Gave away or lost the ball in contact regularly in the 2 games. Thought if it was the Danny McNulty of a few years ago the Rahillys would have won that.

On their performances of the last 2 games, the Rahillys have a great chance of beating the Fianna. Clonoe pitch wouldn't be capable of holding the crowd looking to watch that game so streaming it should be an option.

thebigfullforward

Quote from: square_ball on September 29, 2024, 09:27:29 AM
Quote from: tiempo on September 29, 2024, 08:36:55 AMThe class of Dan McNulty really shone at times in both games, shame he didn't get a good go at Tyrone but for injuries. The powers that be please ensure that relegation game is streamed, expecting a ding dong battle

Really? I thought he was poor enough across both games. Gave away or lost the ball in contact regularly in the 2 games. Thought if it was the Danny McNulty of a few years ago the Rahillys would have won that.

On their performances of the last 2 games, the Rahillys have a great chance of beating the Fianna. Clonoe pitch wouldn't be capable of holding the crowd looking to watch that game so streaming it should be an option.
Have Clonoe ever looked about a stand? Would think there'd be plenty of space opposite the club house

White Goodman

Quote from: thebigfullforward on September 29, 2024, 02:52:50 PM
Quote from: square_ball on September 29, 2024, 09:27:29 AM
Quote from: tiempo on September 29, 2024, 08:36:55 AMThe class of Dan McNulty really shone at times in both games, shame he didn't get a good go at Tyrone but for injuries. The powers that be please ensure that relegation game is streamed, expecting a ding dong battle

Really? I thought he was poor enough across both games. Gave away or lost the ball in contact regularly in the 2 games. Thought if it was the Danny McNulty of a few years ago the Rahillys would have won that.

On their performances of the last 2 games, the Rahillys have a great chance of beating the Fianna. Clonoe pitch wouldn't be capable of holding the crowd looking to watch that game so streaming it should be an option.
Have Clonoe ever looked about a stand? Would think there'd be plenty of space opposite the club house
Having a stand up that side would mean the tight arses from Coney park wouldn't be able to sneak in through the broken fence  :-\

Drisc.WolvesTones

The championship gonna be interesting this week. whats the predictions folks. no bullsh#t answers. football chat only. sick of young lads thinking their funny. as im writing this i cant help but feel sorry for young Moshey from Gortin. an utter tool that owl fella who rang him. anyone know the owl han who rang him or where he is from?

Trillick 1-12 - Dungannon 0-13
Errigal 1-14 - KC 2-11

Moortown 0-15 - Derrylaughan 1-14
Greencastle 1-10 - Moy 2-09