Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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TyroneTam

I agree Devlin has done an unreal job, however, I still think it's fair enough to question the rationale to not mix up the kick outs when it was abundantly clear we were being utterly wiped out from the 25th min onwards.

An Watcher

All or nothing for tyrone v Mayo now I think. 

Lose to them and I think it would be very difficult to get up for a victorious Kerry, Dublin, Meath/Derry or Mon/Rosc in the next round.

Not to mention the chances of winning the following week against the likes of Armagh, Donegal, Galways of the World.

Goals_Will_Come

Would have been more confident playing Mayo in Castlebar rather than Healy. Tyrone have often under performed in Healy. I agree, losing it does not bode well for any further progression but a win and a route to the Quarter Finals and fresh, there is a great opportunity at reaching the Semi Finals again.

NotedObserver

Aidan OShea ran a lot of the game last year. We were v pedestrian with no edge and a mistake at the end of first half was a killer. Kobe McDonald new this time of year and probably Cormac Quinn to pick him up with his speed and someone else tagging him when out for the kick outs.

Tyrone a v additions as well. It should be a close game

trileacman

Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2026, 12:38:56 PMAidan OShea ran a lot of the game last year. We were v pedestrian with no edge and a mistake at the end of first half was a killer. Kobe McDonald new this time of year and probably Cormac Quinn to pick him up with his speed and someone else tagging him when out for the kick outs.

Tyrone a v additions as well. It should be a close game

Need to see a performance in this game. Any time MOR Tyrone have taken a step forward then it's 2 steps back. Donegal last year followed by an abysmal performance against Mayo. Armagh have shown that a good enough squad can dominant when paired with an excellent MF strategy.
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Onthe40

Mayo are abit like Tyrone at the moment, inconsistent, Monaghan couldve scored 8 goals on sunday their defence was that wide open..real 50-50 game

An Watcher

Home advantage mightn't be great for tyrone but it certainly takes something away from Mayo if they were at home.  Its loke taking armagh out if the athletic grounds or the dubs out of croke.  Better chance

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Quote from: trileacman on June 02, 2026, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2026, 12:38:56 PMAidan OShea ran a lot of the game last year. We were v pedestrian with no edge and a mistake at the end of first half was a killer. Kobe McDonald new this time of year and probably Cormac Quinn to pick him up with his speed and someone else tagging him when out for the kick outs.

Tyrone a v additions as well. It should be a close game

Need to see a performance in this game. Any time MOR Tyrone have taken a step forward then it's 2 steps back. Donegal last year followed by an abysmal performance against Mayo. Armagh have shown that a good enough squad can dominant when paired with an excellent MF strategy.

An excellent midfield strategy ??

Like against Kerry in the quarter final last year !

Sometimes people just say things to have a pop at management.

I could be wrong but I'd say Armagh have better footballers/athletes at this point in time than Tyrone.

bogball88

Any latest word on the Canavan's?

cjx

Quote from: TyroneTam on June 01, 2026, 09:02:22 PMI agree Devlin has done an unreal job, however, I still think it's fair enough to question the rationale to not mix up the kick outs when it was abundantly clear we were being utterly wiped out from the 25th min onwards.

See for example Louth v Dublin change during game is possible.

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joemamas

Anyone have any idea if Kennedy will be fit.
was at the Roscommon V Tyrone game last week, thought both he and kilpatrick were excellent.
I know Kennedy went off at the end.
Tyrone IMO are a bit of a dark horse
If they are able to beat Mayo, the then current All Ireland odds of odds of 16/1, look very attractive, especially if they win and avoid Kerry in Q/Final.

trileacman

Quote from: In hiding on June 02, 2026, 02:06:32 PM
Quote from: trileacman on June 02, 2026, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2026, 12:38:56 PMAidan OShea ran a lot of the game last year. We were v pedestrian with no edge and a mistake at the end of first half was a killer. Kobe McDonald new this time of year and probably Cormac Quinn to pick him up with his speed and someone else tagging him when out for the kick outs.

Tyrone a v additions as well. It should be a close game

Need to see a performance in this game. Any time MOR Tyrone have taken a step forward then it's 2 steps back. Donegal last year followed by an abysmal performance against Mayo. Armagh have shown that a good enough squad can dominant when paired with an excellent MF strategy.

An excellent midfield strategy ??

Like against Kerry in the quarter final last year !

Sometimes people just say things to have a pop at management.

I could be wrong but I'd say Armagh have better footballers/athletes at this point in time than Tyrone.

I was talking about this year where their kickout strategy has been the best around. It was close to 100% against Monaghan in the 70 minutes. Armagh are fitter than us clearly but I don't see any of their starting 15 apart from Conaty and Dara McMullen who walk on to the Tyrone team and immediately we're a better side. There's an argument that Jarly Og is their best player but when you really dig in to his preformances it's really the teams tactics that create space for him to gallop into and get shots (or fists) away from close to the goals.
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Quote from: trileacman on June 02, 2026, 04:00:10 PM
Quote from: In hiding on June 02, 2026, 02:06:32 PM
Quote from: trileacman on June 02, 2026, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2026, 12:38:56 PMAidan OShea ran a lot of the game last year. We were v pedestrian with no edge and a mistake at the end of first half was a killer. Kobe McDonald new this time of year and probably Cormac Quinn to pick him up with his speed and someone else tagging him when out for the kick outs.

Tyrone a v additions as well. It should be a close game

Need to see a performance in this game. Any time MOR Tyrone have taken a step forward then it's 2 steps back. Donegal last year followed by an abysmal performance against Mayo. Armagh have shown that a good enough squad can dominant when paired with an excellent MF strategy.

An excellent midfield strategy ??

Like against Kerry in the quarter final last year !

Sometimes people just say things to have a pop at management.

I could be wrong but I'd say Armagh have better footballers/athletes at this point in time than Tyrone.

I was talking about this year where their kickout strategy has been the best around. It was close to 100% against Monaghan in the 70 minutes. Armagh are fitter than us clearly but I don't see any of their starting 15 apart from Conaty and Dara McMullen who walk on to the Tyrone team and immediately we're a better side. There's an argument that Jarly Og is their best player but when you really dig in to his preformances it's really the teams tactics that create space for him to gallop into and get shots (or fists) away from close to the goals.
You are saying that Armagh only have two lads who would improve the Tyrone team ?

Not sure too many would agree with you there. Ross Mc Quillan, Conor Turbitt, Tomas Mc Cormack (on the basis of his performance last weekend), Jarly og and probably a couple of others would make a difference

An Watcher

Not buying into the armagh hype either.  Only teams they've beat comfortably have been division 3 teams. 
Tyrone n Monaghan are not great shakes n they fell over the line in both.
Plus they dont have Rian O'Neill in their ranks who brought a bit of x factor.
Theyre a well drilled outfit.  Whether or not that's enough to lift Sam remains to be seen but cant see it

trileacman

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Quote from: In hiding on June 02, 2026, 04:16:35 PM
Quote from: trileacman on June 02, 2026, 04:00:10 PM
Quote from: In hiding on June 02, 2026, 02:06:32 PM
Quote from: trileacman on June 02, 2026, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 02, 2026, 12:38:56 PMAidan OShea ran a lot of the game last year. We were v pedestrian with no edge and a mistake at the end of first half was a killer. Kobe McDonald new this time of year and probably Cormac Quinn to pick him up with his speed and someone else tagging him when out for the kick outs.

Tyrone a v additions as well. It should be a close game

Need to see a performance in this game. Any time MOR Tyrone have taken a step forward then it's 2 steps back. Donegal last year followed by an abysmal performance against Mayo. Armagh have shown that a good enough squad can dominant when paired with an excellent MF strategy.

An excellent midfield strategy ??

Like against Kerry in the quarter final last year !

Sometimes people just say things to have a pop at management.

I could be wrong but I'd say Armagh have better footballers/athletes at this point in time than Tyrone.

I was talking about this year where their kickout strategy has been the best around. It was close to 100% against Monaghan in the 70 minutes. Armagh are fitter than us clearly but I don't see any of their starting 15 apart from Conaty and Dara McMullen who walk on to the Tyrone team and immediately we're a better side. There's an argument that Jarly Og is their best player but when you really dig in to his preformances it's really the teams tactics that create space for him to gallop into and get shots (or fists) away from close to the goals.
You are saying that Armagh only have two lads who would improve the Tyrone team ?

Not sure too many would agree with you there. Ross Mc Quillan, Conor Turbitt, Tomas Mc Cormack (on the basis of his performance last weekend), Jarly og and probably a couple of others would make a difference

Name the couple of others. Ross McQuillan is back to fitness and can't make the Armagh 1st team. I'm not slating the Armagh players, they're a very good squad, but we also have a lot of good players. The difference in quality of the first 15 of both counties is pretty slim. They're just a lot bettered drilled than we are.
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