Dublin v Tyrone
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
If Dubs have a good opening 20 minutes I give them every chance but when they are on top they will have to take every score and not be as wasteful as previous matches.If Stev O'Neill starts Dubs will have to dominate midfield area as the only way to deal with him is starving him of possession.Tight game near the end has to be Tyrone. But as I said before Armagh game the Dubs can improve. Extra time? 2 red cards?
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
Real Kerry Fan wrote:If Dubs have a good opening 20 minutes I give them every chance but when they are on top they will have to take every score and not be as wasteful as previous matches.If Stev O'Neill starts Dubs will have to dominate midfield area as the only way to deal with him is starving him of possession.Tight game near the end has to be Tyrone. But as I said before Armagh game the Dubs can improve. Extra time? 2 red cards?
Im going for a southern double ..Kerry by 10 ..Dublin by 5..
mullins- GAA Hero
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
Ah its a game of two halves and you can only hope the lads give a good account of themselves and that nothing is left in the dressingroom and that football is the winner at the end of the day ..............
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Ah its a game of two halves and you can only hope the lads give a good account of themselves and that nothing is left in the dressingroom and that football is the winner at the end of the day ..............
The last time i seen a Dublin team been beating by a football team was 06......Lets remember this is the poorest Ulster Championship in years..
mullins- GAA Hero
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
mullins wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:Ah its a game of two halves and you can only hope the lads give a good account of themselves and that nothing is left in the dressingroom and that football is the winner at the end of the day ..............
The last time i seen a Dublin team been beating by a football team was 06......Lets remember this is the poorest Ulster Championship in years..
bocerty- Moderator
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
Things must be bad all right. 3 Leinster teams in the last 8 and the GAA draw 2 against each other so that one has to go. Shows how things have changed ...
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
Sorry should have added IMO..bocerty wrote:mullins wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:Ah its a game of two halves and you can only hope the lads give a good account of themselves and that nothing is left in the dressingroom and that football is the winner at the end of the day ..............
The last time i seen a Dublin team been beating by a football team was 06......Lets remember this is the poorest Ulster Championship in years..
mullins- GAA Hero
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
mullins wrote:Sorry should have added IMO..bocerty wrote:mullins wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:Ah its a game of two halves and you can only hope the lads give a good account of themselves and that nothing is left in the dressingroom and that football is the winner at the end of the day ..............
The last time i seen a Dublin team been beating by a football team was 06......Lets remember this is the poorest Ulster Championship in years..
Mullins that does little to alleviate the confusion from the previous statement. Its obviously a dig at Tyrone which i can take but are you dismissing the Kerry team of last year as a footballing side or were you just not at the game!!!!!
Either way the beating you got in 08 Q/F was one of the better footballing performances seen in Croker for a long while or have you developed amnesia!!!!
bocerty- Moderator
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
time to put the necks on the line lads and give us your score prediction for Saturday
I'll go with Tyrone 1.15 - 0.13 Dublin
I'll go with Tyrone 1.15 - 0.13 Dublin
bocerty- Moderator
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
Dublin to win this one by 5- 7 points, this Tyrone team are finished......Can see the 2 brogans having a big day........
mullins- GAA Hero
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I fancy Dublin for this one. This is the first year that there has been no massive hype about them. They will go into this with their feet rooted firmly to the ground.
They will have benefited from the extra games by going through the qualifiers.
I put a score on them today, and intend drinking my winnings on Sunday.
They will have benefited from the extra games by going through the qualifiers.
I put a score on them today, and intend drinking my winnings on Sunday.
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Dr.Shephard wrote:I fancy Dublin for this one. This is the first year that there has been no massive hype about them. They will go into this with their feet rooted firmly to the ground.
They will have benefited from the extra games by going through the qualifiers.
I put a score on them today, and intend drinking my winnings on Sunday.
Happy days sunday...
mullins- GAA Hero
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Dr.Shephard wrote:I fancy Dublin for this one. This is the first year that there has been no massive hype about them. They will go into this with their feet rooted firmly to the ground.
I put a score on them today, and intend drinking my winnings on Sunday.
That's the way they appeared in the last two Q/F's Doc, concrete blocks for boots.
If you are stuck for pints on Sunday evening drop up to Fenagh, we wouldn't like to see you gasping....
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
Too expensive of a taxi run i'm afraid unless your offering Bed and a full irish including Boxty in the morning.
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Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
bocerty- Moderator
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
bocerty wrote:Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
Happy with playing that team if giller targets that 6 were home and dry..
mullins- GAA Hero
- Dublin
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
mullins wrote:bocerty wrote:Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
Happy with playing that team if giller targets that 6 were home and dry..
if only it were that simple Mullins!!!!
bocerty- Moderator
- Tyrone
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
mullins wrote:bocerty wrote:Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
Happy with playing that team if giller targets that 6 were home and dry..
3 of them will be marking Brogan so it should be easy to find the other 3
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
OMAR wrote:mullins wrote:bocerty wrote:Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
Happy with playing that team if giller targets that 6 were home and dry..
3 of them will be marking Brogan so it should be easy to find the other 3
the way he played last week its debatable if he put anyone on him at all, the same could be said for the brother
bocerty- Moderator
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
dublin will target the 2 corner backs , o carroll will have to be top of his game if he is marking cavanagh thats where the game be won or lost
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hipster wrote:dublin will target the 2 corner backs , o carroll will have to be top of his game if he is marking cavanagh thats where the game be won or lost
what about our other 12 corner backs!!!!!
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
bocerty wrote:mullins wrote:bocerty wrote:Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
Happy with playing that team if giller targets that 6 were home and dry..
if only it were that simple Mullins!!!!
C cavanagh the Underdog..Mulligan best year was 05 as was Mcguigan..Dooher is finished- Hughes can just about run..Conor gormley would be in the hughes class.... Bocerty i hope this Dublin team,show this tyrone team the same respect that tryrone show others.....
Underestimate Dublin at your peril, Mullins warned
mullins- GAA Hero
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Re: Dublin v Tyrone
mullins wrote:bocerty wrote:mullins wrote:bocerty wrote:Tyrone team to play Dublin sees one change from the team that started the Ulster final. Brian McGuigan replaces his brother Tommy who is injured. Brian is to start at CHF with Sean Cavanagh moving into the edge of the square.
1 P McConnell
2 C McCarron
3 Justin McMahon
4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte
6 C Gormley
7 P Jordan
8 C Cavanagh
9 K Hughes
10 B Dooher
11 B McGuigan
12 Joe McMahon
13 M Penrose
14 S Cavanagh
15 O Mulligan
the move of big Sean to 14 is interesting he will give Rory O' Carroll a bigger test than he has had before this season. It also leaves Tyrone with some decent options of the bench with O'Neill and McGinley 2 options we couldnt call on in the previous game.
Happy with playing that team if giller targets that 6 were home and dry..
if only it were that simple Mullins!!!!
C cavanagh the Underdog..Mulligan best year was 05 as was Mcguigan..Dooher is finished- Hughes can just about run..Conor gormley would be in the hughes class.... Bocerty i hope this Dublin team,show this tyrone team the same respect that tryrone show others.....
Underestimate Dublin at your peril, Mullins warned
Mullins i suggest you have a quick look at Ulster final from a few weeks back and you'll see that not one of your player assessments are within an arses roar of being accurate - as for the respect i'm not quite sure what you mean.
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