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Westmeath v Tyrone

  • 20-03-2009 2:57am
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    Really enjoyed the game at the weekend! Tyrone got out of jail with that late Cavanagh goal. Glennon's goal was a real bullet. Some good new players coming through on the Westmeath team- definately their best performance this season. Shaun 'Snowy' O'Neill did well for Tyrone and will be pushing for a starting place come championship!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,362 ✭✭✭Hitman Actual


    corcaioch wrote: »
    Really enjoyed the game at the weekend! Tyrone got out of jail with that late Cavanagh goal. Glennon's goal was a real bullet. Some good new players coming through on the Westmeath team- definately their best performance this season. Shaun 'Snowy' O'Neill did well for Tyrone and will be pushing for a starting place come championship!

    Disaster for WM. We really needed those 2 points. And it's funny, but we generally always perform well against Tyrone despite how good they are (maybe because we robbed their tactics from a few years back ;)). Dessie Dolan and Martin Flanagan are still too big a loss for us to deal with though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 127 ✭✭corcaioch


    Disaster for WM. We really needed those 2 points. And it's funny, but we generally always perform well against Tyrone despite how good they are (maybe because we robbed their tactics from a few years back ;)). Dessie Dolan and Martin Flanagan are still too big a loss for us to deal with though.


    Agree with that. Had Martin Flanagan been fit - Westmeath could have knocked Tyrone out of the Championship last year in Omagh..


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