Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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tiempo

Quote from: omagh_gael on June 03, 2025, 10:04:01 AM
Quote from: Rebel84 on June 02, 2025, 11:57:35 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2025, 10:08:08 AMAny stand out individual performances? Preferably a few 6ft plus lads catching ball at midfield area ha

Matthew Quinn outstanding for the Clarkes tonight v Omagh



He put in some great long balls to the FF line throughout the u20 run. Something our current HF line don't do enough of in the seniors.

What half forward line?

The number 1 issue with the county team at present, there is no fear factor with our half forward line to keep the opposition half backs honest or on the back foot

FabrizaoGAAmano

Think we need to all calm the jets after the weekend result, yes it wasn't pretty and was very disappointing but are we forgetting what we one last week?

First team to ever beat that mcguiness p***k at Ballybofey in a championship game.

We have not turned into a poor team over night.

Mayo coming off the back of a loss at home to Cavan and  McStay stepping back due to illness it was never going to be an easy game.

We can't be reactive, trust the process Malachy is a fantastic manager and i believe we have the players we need to bring SAM home again, it is a very open championship and probably the first time in years where any of 6 teams could win the championship.

Get behind the team and lets do what we have already done this year and kick Cavan back down the road again with their tails between the Legs

#SamIsComingHomeAgain

Truthsayer

Quote from: FabrizaoGAAmano on June 03, 2025, 03:17:04 PMThink we need to all calm the jets after the weekend result, yes it wasn't pretty and was very disappointing but are we forgetting what we one last week?

First team to ever beat that mcguiness p***k at Ballybofey in a championship game.

We have not turned into a poor team over night.

Mayo coming off the back of a loss at home to Cavan and  McStay stepping back due to illness it was never going to be an easy game.

We can't be reactive, trust the process Malachy is a fantastic manager and i believe we have the players we need to bring SAM home again, it is a very open championship and probably the first time in years where any of 6 teams could win the championship.

Get behind the team and lets do what we have already done this year and kick Cavan back down the road again with their tails between the Legs

#SamIsComingHomeAgain
This is for Tyrone Club discussion.. away with yer aul county stuff ..

ClubScene13

Tyrone down to play Cavan for Sunday 15th June at 4:00pm. That'll be a full round of Div 1 league needing moved to accommodate. Would they move to Saturday? Intermediate and Junior already down for the Friday night, if the whole point of staggering the different grades was referee shortages I'd say your looking at Saturday or bust to get them played that weekend.

thebigfullforward

Quote from: JuniorBAllstar on June 02, 2025, 11:26:23 PM
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Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2025, 10:08:08 AMAny stand out individual performances? Preferably a few 6ft plus lads catching ball at midfield area ha

Cathal McShane scored 13 out of Owen Roes 14 points
You know the oul craic. Next time Tyrone play Drumquin and need a free taker, I'm sure Malachy will give Cathal a shout

He couldn't do any worse than that pish that was on display at Healy Park on Saturday night
We've heard that before about countless other players

GaelTheGael

An Charraig Mhor Naomh Colmcille   0-16   Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig   0-14
An Droim Mór Naoimh Damhnait   1-16   Loughmacrory St. Teresa's   0-17
Coill an Chlochair Naomh Mhuire   1-12   Trí Leac C. Naoimh Mhic Artáin   2-8
Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's GAC   0-12   Galbally Pearses   5-18
Edendork St Malachy's   3-8   Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa   0-16
Gortin St Patrick's   0-13   Omagh St Enda's   0-18
Moortown St Malachy's   0-12   Dungannon Thomas Clarke GAA   1-15

An Caisleán Glas Naoimh Pádraig   0-12   Fionntamhnach Na Piarsaigh   1-9
Beragh Red Knights GAA   1-22   Kildress Wolfe Tones   0-12

Clogher Eire Óg   5-18   Gleann Éallaigh   4-9
Cookstown Fr. Rock's GAA   2-24   Castlederg St Eugene's   0-12
Drumragh Sarsfields   1-19   Eskra Emmetts   1-9
Strabane Sigersons   3-17   Augher St Macartan's GFC   0-10

Cill na mBán Naomh Mhuire   1-14   An táite Riabhach Naoimh Pádraig   3-17
Clann na nGael   1-7   Errigal Ciaran   0-7

2ndstringsub

Never heard much about a break in Division 2, why so few fixtures? I see clonoe reserves played but not their seniors?

Back2Back

Are many clubs in Tyrone being hit with players heading off to Australia or States? Loughmacrory and Carrickmore have a few lads heading away for a number of months.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Back2Back on June 10, 2025, 01:12:52 PMAre many clubs in Tyrone being hit with players heading off to Australia or States? Loughmacrory and Carrickmore have a few lads heading away for a number of months.
Eglish and Killyclogher also taking a big hit.

Sean Og Patriots

I've been hearing a lot of rumours about various clubs lately. Donaghmore , in particular, have caught my attention. They've got serious potential this year, but unfortunately, a few of their key players are currently abroad. That's a real shame, because with a full squad, I'd have tipped them to win the championship.

That said, Donaghmore have often been a bit timid when it comes to championship performances. I believe they'd need all 15 league games with a consistent lineup and full buy-in from the squad to really challenge for the O'Neill Cup.

As for McShane and Brian Fenton—there's talk of them joining a new team. I'll give you a clue: The river flows backwards.

It's iconic, really, because both players seem to be taking a step back in some ways. Make of that what you will!
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. All Ireland Club - 2030.

Mikhailov

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on June 10, 2025, 01:42:20 PM
Quote from: Back2Back on June 10, 2025, 01:12:52 PMAre many clubs in Tyrone being hit with players heading off to Australia or States? Loughmacrory and Carrickmore have a few lads heading away for a number of months.
Eglish and Killyclogher also taking a big hit.

Heard the above 2 teams losing men plus Clarkes, Pomeroy, Donaghmore & Omagh all losing men or have lost players who are gone already

Mikhailov

Are the lads outside the named panel of 26 allowed to play for their clubs on Friday night?

FabrizaoGAAmano

Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on June 10, 2025, 02:57:28 PMI've been hearing a lot of rumours about various clubs lately. Donaghmore , in particular, have caught my attention. They've got serious potential this year, but unfortunately, a few of their key players are currently abroad. That's a real shame, because with a full squad, I'd have tipped them to win the championship.

That said, Donaghmore have often been a bit timid when it comes to championship performances. I believe they'd need all 15 league games with a consistent lineup and full buy-in from the squad to really challenge for the O'Neill Cup.

As for McShane and Brian Fenton—there's talk of them joining a new team. I'll give you a clue: The river flows backwards.

It's iconic, really, because both players seem to be taking a step back in some ways. Make of that what you will!

You know it makes me wonder is the GAA what it used to be?

Back in my day there was 1 or 2 players going and they were shamed for leaving their club to dawn the colours of another in a far away land, the odd big county star who was being offered silly money which in them days you couldn't turn down and it was understandable. But on your return you may wave goodbye to playing any championship football that year

But every tom dick and Harry is heading away now and it seems to be the normal some lad will fly away for 2/3 months of the year and be back for championship and walk into the team.

The GAA used to be the corner stone of the parish and kids used to dream of lifting the O'Neil cup. I fear now a days they dream of spending summers in the big apple drinking their money away playing Go Games.

Mikhailov

Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on June 10, 2025, 02:57:28 PMI've been hearing a lot of rumours about various clubs lately. Donaghmore , in particular, have caught my attention. They've got serious potential this year, but unfortunately, a few of their key players are currently abroad. That's a real shame, because with a full squad, I'd have tipped them to win the championship.

That said, Donaghmore have often been a bit timid when it comes to championship performances. I believe they'd need all 15 league games with a consistent lineup and full buy-in from the squad to really challenge for the O'Neill Cup.

As for McShane and Brian Fenton—there's talk of them joining a new team. I'll give you a clue: The river flows backwards.

It's iconic, really, because both players seem to be taking a step back in some ways. Make of that what you will!

Not sure on McShane but Fenton has been with a club in Chicago this past fortnight. Has definitely played one game, possibly two by this stage

Easttyrone23

Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on June 10, 2025, 02:57:28 PMI've been hearing a lot of rumours about various clubs lately. Donaghmore , in particular, have caught my attention. They've got serious potential this year, but unfortunately, a few of their key players are currently abroad. That's a real shame, because with a full squad, I'd have tipped them to win the championship.

That said, Donaghmore have often been a bit timid when it comes to championship performances. I believe they'd need all 15 league games with a consistent lineup and full buy-in from the squad to really challenge for the O'Neill Cup.

As for McShane and Brian Fenton—there's talk of them joining a new team. I'll give you a clue: The river flows backwards.

It's iconic, really, because both players seem to be taking a step back in some ways. Make of that what you will!

Next year If Donaghmore can keep all their players at home and play 15 league games with a consistent line up they definitely have a decent chance at challenging for the intermediate championship.