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Peter Harte performed this beautiful pick-up in the rain yesterday

Harte had an exceptional game yesterday, exemplified by this pick-up. Tyrone crashed out of the Ulster championship though.

Peter Harte Tyrone and Peter Harte will head into the qualifiers now. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

PETER HARTE OF Tyrone performed this audacious chipped pick-up yesterday in the first round Ulster championship tie against Donegal in Ballybofey. A shame that Paul Durcan had to make a solid save and prevent what would have been a goal of the year contender at such an early stage of the championship.

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Justin Mc Mahon did manage to salvage something from the attack however, but Tyrone still lost out to their Ulster championship bogey team on a scoreline of 1-13 to 1-10.

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    Mute Shane O Leary
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    Jan 13th 2012, 9:19 AM

    Iโ€™d agree with the above, far too much credence put on the Bath win, who are a second tier English side, nearing third tier. Weโ€™ve beaten nothing this season really so far, just been consistent enough to keep winning. The toughest games were probably Munster and Cardiff last week to be honest, and we scraped a win over Bath away.

    I do think that if we get a home QF and SF in the Aviva we can go back to Twickers, and anything can happen then, but Toulouse would be faves at the moment in my book, theyโ€™ve just got everything.

    Iโ€™m a little worried about our second row options, Leo seems to be slowing and Browne is not really up to the white heat of a big HEC game I think. Todayโ€™s selection should be very interesting.

    I certainly donโ€™t fear Sarries or Quins though, Quins in particular have nowhere near the experience needed, and Sarries are one paced.

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    Jan 13th 2012, 8:40 AM

    Agree completely! We seem to have forgotten that we have a relatively soft pool this year! To be anything but well in charge at this stage would be a disaster!
    My big worry is what happens when we play a team with a serious pack and a good backline (eg Northampton for H1 of Heino Final). Defensively we leaked a lot of scores in that first half! If you were to have thrown some fitness and an out and out 7 into that Northampton team โ€“ what would the result have been? Havenโ€™t forgotten what Clermont did to us in the RDS a couple of years ago (except on the scoreboard of course).

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