The Errigal Ciaran native feels the 'cut-throat' nature of the Tyrone Championship is special
While relieved that the new group format gives Armagh Harps another chance to progress to the quarter-finals, manager Pascal Canavan insists that knockout football is the way to go in club Championships.
A round two hammering at the hands of Silverbridge threatened to derail their Championship ambitions, but the Armagh City side recovered well to salvage a draw against an in-form Madden side. “The fact that there is a back-door and a second and maybe a third chance, it does rob something from the Championship.
“We struggled to break them down, but a lot of that was of our own doing. We had possession, but we kept giving it away very cheaply. Murphy is one of a number of injury concerns going into this weekend’s win-or-burst Championship tie against the Lurgan side, who finished second in Group B.
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