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Tyrone- The most competitive club championship

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tipptothetop
County: Tipperary
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788826 Obviously is not the most competitive if no senior club team has ever won the all ireland


Back to the main point nobody mentioned senior and tyrone clubs win all ireland titles like few other counties in ulster .

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 02/10/2010 14:49:27    788868

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dublin club championship is a joke you would be doing well to find 6 players in each club that were born, and played youth football all thew UP TO SENIOR...HENCE WHY THEIR COUNTY MENS ARE RUBBISH

magic_johnson (Cork) - Posts: 181 - 02/10/2010 18:26:50    788968

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Dellboypolecat
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tipptothetop
County: Tipperary
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788826 Obviously is not the most competitive if no senior club team has ever won the all ireland


Back to the main point nobody mentioned senior and tyrone clubs win all ireland titles like few other counties in ulster .



WHAT?

At senior level Derry, Down, Armagh and Antrim have won the football. Indeed Antrim have won the football, the hurling and the camogie club championship at senior level. I think only Antrim, Cork and Galway have managed that feat.

I think 3 Derry side have won the senior football, and been finalists. Down have had a winner and beaten finalists, same goes for Armagh and Antrim. FOUR clubs have been in the hurling final, from Antrim, with one winner. And three camogie teams from Antrim have been in finals, with one winner.

The ONLY Tyrone team I see featured is Eglish, who lost in the camogie final.

At other grades Tyrone have won maybe two titles.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 02/10/2010 18:56:26    788980

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Dellboypolecat
County: Tyrone
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tipptothetop
County: Tipperary
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788826 Obviously is not the most competitive if no senior club team has ever won the all ireland


Back to the main point nobody mentioned senior and tyrone clubs win all ireland titles like few other counties in ulster .


It should be taken as a given that unless it was prefixed by 'Intermediate' 'Junior' 'Minor' etc then it was refering to senior as the Senior Club Championship is not typically prefixed. Tell me Dell, it doesn't say anything about Football in the title either so why do you not assume that its Club Hurling or Camogie? Ah I know because the only thing a Tyrone Club has ever won is an Intermediate Football All Ireland.

Fr.Ted.Crilly (Derry) - Posts: 449 - 02/10/2010 21:42:29    789081

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02/10/2010 14:49:27
Dellboypolecat
County: Tyrone
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788868 tipptothetop
County: Tipperary
Posts: 102

788826 Obviously is not the most competitive if no senior club team has ever won the all ireland


Back to the main point nobody mentioned senior and tyrone clubs win all ireland titles like few other counties in ulster .
02/10/2010 18:26:50
magic_johnson
County: Cork
Posts: 58

788968 dublin club championship is a joke you would be doing well to find 6 players in each club that were born, and played youth football all thew UP TO SENIOR...HENCE WHY THEIR COUNTY MENS ARE RUBBISH
02/10/2010 18:56:26
patrique
County: Antrim
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788980 Dellboypolecat
County: Tyrone
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tipptothetop
County: Tipperary
Posts: 102

788826 Obviously is not the most competitive if no senior club team has ever won the all ireland


Back to the main point nobody mentioned senior and tyrone clubs win all ireland titles like few other counties in ulster .



WHAT?

At senior level Derry, Down, Armagh and Antrim have won the football. Indeed Antrim have won the football, the hurling and the camogie club championship at senior level. I think only Antrim, Cork and Galway have managed that feat.

I think 3 Derry side have won the senior football, and been finalists. Down have had a winner and beaten finalists, same goes for Armagh and Antrim. FOUR clubs have been in the hurling final, from Antrim, wit
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Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 02/10/2010 21:55:43    789093

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Fr.Ted.Crilly
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Wrong wrong again tyrone won more that a inter maybe you should do bit of research first.

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 02/10/2010 21:57:04    789094

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Dellboypolecat
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Fr.Ted.Crilly
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Wrong wrong again tyrone won more that a inter maybe you should do bit of research first.


Having done some research turns out I was right, again.

Cookstown at intermediate and greencastle at Junior.

A grand total of TWO.

Wow.

I note Antrim won ANOTHER all Ireland today.......that's at least 5 this year........

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 03/10/2010 18:39:06    789350

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