Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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ClubScene13

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on February 02, 2026, 12:21:24 PM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on January 30, 2026, 02:17:50 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on January 30, 2026, 01:44:07 PM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on January 30, 2026, 10:52:28 AMAre those pre-season competitions definitely on this year? I could of swore I read somewhere they're not but I could be mistaken, entirely possible they are on in March
Groups came out during the week. 1st Round 15th March, 2nd 21st March and last group game 28th March. Top team in each group into Jim Devlin, Second place into Frank O'Neill, bottom teams out.

7 starred round provisionally down to start on 22nd May if Tyrone U20s reach final - brought forward if U20s exit Championship earlier. These games are worth two points for a win.
8 games with county players confirmed to be worth three points.
Holiday period 4th July to 16th July.
Reserve Championship - 17th July.

Cheers for that. No easy task sorting all that out but 22nd May is crazy
Potential calendar shaping up like this.

1. 22nd May **
2. 29th May **
3. 5th June **
4. 12th June **
5. 19th June **
6. 26th June **
7. 3rd July **
8. 17th July
9. 24th July
10. 31st July
11. 2nd August
12. 9th August
13. 16th August
14. 23rd August
15. 30th August

Dates look fine when laid out like that.
It is the 3 points for a win in the final eight games that worry me. In Div1, when teams play Moortown could have a big impact on who goes down at the end of the season. Same in Div2 with Killeeshil, other relegation candidates could gain a big advantage by playing them in the second half of the season as opposed to the teams who play them at the beginning.

That's not bad in fairness. It's the teams that have been slogging it through January doing "preseason" training for a season that starts at the end of May you'd feel sorry for. Pointless really but hopefully common sense applies to managing that.

Agreed on when you play certain teams being massive, huge change to how things have been ran for years, what's the logic behind selecting when you play someone?

Most clubs have county men - everyone will want to play the bottom teams in the back half of the league, how are you supposed to work that out?

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: ClubScene13 on February 02, 2026, 12:45:45 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on February 02, 2026, 12:21:24 PM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on January 30, 2026, 02:17:50 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on January 30, 2026, 01:44:07 PM
Quote from: ClubScene13 on January 30, 2026, 10:52:28 AMAre those pre-season competitions definitely on this year? I could of swore I read somewhere they're not but I could be mistaken, entirely possible they are on in March
Groups came out during the week. 1st Round 15th March, 2nd 21st March and last group game 28th March. Top team in each group into Jim Devlin, Second place into Frank O'Neill, bottom teams out.

7 starred round provisionally down to start on 22nd May if Tyrone U20s reach final - brought forward if U20s exit Championship earlier. These games are worth two points for a win.
8 games with county players confirmed to be worth three points.
Holiday period 4th July to 16th July.
Reserve Championship - 17th July.

Cheers for that. No easy task sorting all that out but 22nd May is crazy
Potential calendar shaping up like this.

1. 22nd May **
2. 29th May **
3. 5th June **
4. 12th June **
5. 19th June **
6. 26th June **
7. 3rd July **
8. 17th July
9. 24th July
10. 31st July
11. 2nd August
12. 9th August
13. 16th August
14. 23rd August
15. 30th August

Dates look fine when laid out like that.
It is the 3 points for a win in the final eight games that worry me. In Div1, when teams play Moortown could have a big impact on who goes down at the end of the season. Same in Div2 with Killeeshil, other relegation candidates could gain a big advantage by playing them in the second half of the season as opposed to the teams who play them at the beginning.

That's not bad in fairness. It's the teams that have been slogging it through January doing "preseason" training for a season that starts at the end of May you'd feel sorry for. Pointless really but hopefully common sense applies to managing that.

Agreed on when you play certain teams being massive, huge change to how things have been ran for years, what's the logic behind selecting when you play someone?

Most clubs have county men - everyone will want to play the bottom teams in the back half of the league, how are you supposed to work that out?
You take Clonoe playing Moortown in round 2 and get two points and Ardboe played them in round 13 and get 3 three points. End of the season Clonoe go down in 15th with 8 points and Ardboe stay up with 9 points in 14th position. Thats the potential scenario that the different points creates.

scout

Is the Friday nights still confirmed? For me, best move the county board has made in last while.

Then Sundays from August going forward?

ShutterinbyDayGAAbyNight

A few Tyrone teams entered into Ulster league this year. 5 in junior and 1 each in senior and intermediate.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: ShutterinbyDayGAAbyNight on February 03, 2026, 11:22:14 AMA few Tyrone teams entered into Ulster league this year. 5 in junior and 1 each in senior and intermediate.
Not really any benefit to Tyrone clubs with our May start date.

dhá chos chlé

Have all clubs within the county a management sorted for their senior men?

DouglasBridgeExile

That Jim Devlin cup biggest waste of time over ever seen.

Sean Og Patriots

Quote from: DouglasBridgeExile on February 09, 2026, 12:16:02 AMThat Jim Devlin cup biggest waste of time over ever seen.

So is the superbowl.
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. All Ireland Club - 2030.


tyroneStatto

anyone have the pre season competition groups and youth gradings?

PMG1

Quote from: tyroneStatto on February 12, 2026, 07:38:14 PManyone have the pre season competition groups and youth gradings?
Your club secretary will have them

tyroneStatto

Sperrin Gaels & Gleann na nÓg youth teams. what all clubs are involved there?

GAA Club Fan

#53022
Quote from: tyroneStatto on February 21, 2026, 08:21:26 PMSperrin Gaels & Gleann na nÓg youth teams. what all clubs are involved there?


Sperrin Gaels is Clann Na nGael and Glenelly.

Gleann na nÓg is Augher and Clogher.

tyroneStatto

Quote from: GAA Club Fan on February 22, 2026, 05:04:54 AM
Quote from: tyroneStatto on February 21, 2026, 08:21:26 PMSperrin Gaels & Gleann na nÓg youth teams. what all clubs are involved there?


Sperrin Gaels is Clann Na nGael and Glenelly.

Gleann na nÓg is Augher and Clogher.

Interesting, although it's a different name to Gael Naomh Padraig not sure there's any clubs that have reunited after splitting at youth level.



Jablue

I see that Cooper 'Pep' Bell has guided Mcanallens to the Melbourne 7s. Very astute manager. Heard brocagh have offered him a job and a house. Will he be tempted to fly home??