Tag: Tyrone

  • Trying to stop a tsunami with a mop and bucket

    Trying to stop a tsunami with a mop and bucket

    At the outset here, let it be made abundantly clear that the decision of Watty Grahams GFC to lodge an objection to the outcome of last Sunday’s All Ireland Club SFC Final is not only understandable but the correct decision. However, that the matter has come to this is a horrendous indictment of GAA leadership…

  • Evidently nothing learned since 2010

    Evidently nothing learned since 2010

    It may be time for the GAA to go and learn from other sports again. Recently, this corner learned that both American Football and Basketball have in their arsenal a transgression called ‘Delay Of Game’. It means exactly what it says on the tin. Penalty for which, in the latter at least, means free throws…

  • A string to Willie’s bow as Brown drops down

    A string to Willie’s bow as Brown drops down

    A former inter county dual GAA player once said to me “There’s only one place to really judge a player’s character – Croke Park. I knew what he meant. For a golfer see Augusta National, anyone in National Hunt horse racing is judged by what they do – or don’t – at the Cheltenham Festival…

  • There’s loyalty in them there hills

    There’s loyalty in them there hills

    “Sam’s for the Hills” were the immortal words uttered by Anthony Molloy and now etched into Irish sporting folklore after he lifted Sam Maguire on behalf of Donegal for the first time in 1992. It also went on to be the title of a book co-written by Damien Dowds thereafter. The victory, sensationally fashioned by…

  • No victory for Vikki but it’s only just begun

    No victory for Vikki but it’s only just begun

    If you subtract the fact that, as I write this, Manchester United have just beaten Arsenal, recording their fourth consecutive victory after their abomination of a beginning to the season, in sporting terms, the last few days have been pretty horrendous for yours truly. At the outset here, it is imperative to state that, obviously,…

  • Things going to script is a one way street

    Things going to script is a one way street

    It’s strangely apt to be writing the following just as the Tailteann Cup semi finals are down for decision. The point was made not so long ago on these pages that hurling was ahead of football in coming up with a tiered championship. Because of the inception of the McDonagh, Ring, Rackard and Meagher Cup…

  • Armagh – saving Gaelic football one long ball at a time

    Armagh – saving Gaelic football one long ball at a time

    When Meath broke through to the big time in Gaelic football circa 1986, I was five. Not a jot is recalled of the wet day Dublin were eventually usurped, but once this corner was properly attuned to the goings on of such matters – which in truth was the following year – the importance of…

  • Selections for Dundalk – Mar. 11th 2022

    Selections for Dundalk – Mar. 11th 2022

    5.00: BLASTOFMAGIC – EW – (COLIN KEANE/GER O’LEARY) 5.30: FORM OF PRAISE (CIAN MCREDMOND (5)/ADRIAN MCGUINNESS) 6.00: CAPLA KNIGHT – EW – (LUKE MCATEER (3)/PAT MCKENNA) 6.30: DANCES WITH STARS (MIKEY SHEEHY (3)/JOSEPH O’BRIEN) 7.00: DRAKENSBERG – EW – (SAM EWING/TONY MARTIN) 7.30: GORGEOUS STAR (COLIN KEANE/ADRIAN MURRAY) 8.00: SAN ANDREAS (JAKE COEN (7)/JOSEPH O’BRIEN)…

  • Sideline Cuts – 18

    Sideline Cuts – 18

    LANDO SIGNS ON AS BLAME GAME RUMBLES ON It only seems like the blink of an eye ago that Max Verstappen was crowned Fomula 1 World Champion in dramatic and highly controversial circumstances, but the real life Batmobiles are being fired up again as the chequered flag prepares to fall on another season. If you…

  • Leonard sends Meath to the promised land

    Leonard sends Meath to the promised land

    Meath… 1-12 Tyrone… 1-11 Tommy Mahon, Benny Gartland, Patsy Duff, Brian Reilly, Oliver Harding, that was for you. Men who laid the foundations a generation ago upon which days like today were founded. It also represents due reward for those who kept the faith – maybe more than I did myself at times – to…