Fay hopes Tyrone camogs have turned a corner


By Niall Gartland TYRONE camog Reagan Fay hopes that they’re back on the right track ahead of Saturday’s All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship group stage clash against Armagh at Edendork. The Red Hands have made strong progress in recent years, but they hit a bump in the road in the shape of back-to-back defeats before bouncing […]


Tyrone camogie boss O’Grady welcomes provincial final challenge


By Niall Gartland AN Ulster Intermediate Camogie final against Cavan hasn’t come as a bolt from the blue for Tyrone boss Paul O’Grady. The Breffni County opted out last year and nor did they return in time for this year’s Camogie Leagues, so to the outside world it looked like they’d effectively disbanded. However, O’Grady […]


Tyrone boss O’Grady hopes for a shade more luck


By Niall Gartland TYRONE camogie boss Paul O’Grady is back for another season in charge, and he’s hoping for a shade more luck on the results front as their Division Three campaign swings into view. The Red Hands get their campaign underway at home to familiar foes Wicklow this Saturday afternoon, and Mayo native O’Grady, […]


O’Grady ready for season defining game


By Niall Gartland TYRONE senior camogie manager Paul O’Grady has dubbed Saturday’s All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship round-two match at home to Wicklow as “their biggest match of the year.” The Red Hands claimed a 2-21 to 0-1 victory over Louth on their first day out, but Saturday’s game will be an entirely different kettle of […]


Tyrone camogs ready to rock again


By Niall Gartland TYRONE get their All-Ireland Premier Junior Championship campaign underway away to Louth this Saturday afternoon, and manager Paul O’Grady is more than happy with his side’s preparations for their forthcoming campaign. While other teams across the county may have had league finals and provincial campaigns to contend with in recent weeks, the […]


Tyrone heartened by first day out


By Niall Gartland TYRONE camogs will travel to take on Wicklow this Saturday steeled with confidence by the manner of their opening day performance against Roscommon, losing by only a single point despite being down a number of key players. Manager Paul O’Grady admits a slight sense of trepidation heading into their Division 3A campaign, […]


St Enda’s Corry keen to keep up momentum


By Alan Rodgers AN OMAGH team which emphatically secured its second consecutive Tyrone Junior title last month is now entering the Ulster Championship full of confidence in their ability to progress. The St Enda’s have made impressive progress on the domestic and provincial hurling scenes during recent years. But their clash against East Cavan Gaels […]


Tyrone camogs continue to make strides


By Niall Gartland PROGRESS has been the name of the game for the Tyrone camogs this season, and Saturday’s All-Ireland Premier Junior championship quarter-final against Cavan represents another big step in the right direction. Paul O’Grady’s side claimed the Division Four title and Ulster Junior honours earlier in the year – and in quite some […]


Tyrone camogs continue winning streak


By Niall Gartland CARA Little was one of the stars of the show on a memorable day out for the Tyrone camogs last Sunday, who annexed the Ulster Junior Championship title with a 3-15 to 2-5 victory over Down seconds. The Naomh Treasa player scored two spectacular goals on the day as Tyrone claimed their […]


Tyrone camogs guarding against complacency


By Michael McMullan TYRONE manager Paul O’Grady insists his side must guard against complacency ahead of Saturday’s league semi-final against Louth. It comes after the Red Hand County’s facile 5-19 to 0-3 win over the same opponents in their final group game. O’Grady, who also manages the Omagh hurlers, reflects on their game in Louth […]