Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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trueblue1234

Quote from: Mikhailov on December 24, 2025, 05:58:40 PM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on December 24, 2025, 10:26:57 AMManagement 2026

Senior / Division 1

Ardboe - TOMMY MCGUIGAN, BIG JOHN & FABIAN MULDOON
Carrickmore - Gerry Donnelly & Ciaran McAleer
Coalisland - Damian O'Hagan, Peter Donnelly & Peter Herron
Clonoe - KEVIN MADDEN, JASON BURNS, MATTY BRADY
Donaghmore - Fergal Logan & Paddy Bradley
Eglish - Colm Bradley & Aiden McElroy
Dromore - Eoin McCusker, Paddy Montague, Brian McIvor & Paul McFlynn.
Dungannon - JAMES SLATER + GER CAVLAN
Edendork - Brian McGuckin
Errigal Ciaran - Enda McGinley
Galbally - Ruairi Lavery
Killyclogher - Dominic Corrigan
Loughmacrory - Mark McCullagh & Ryan Keenan
Moortown - MICHAEL HASSON
Omagh - Justin McMahon & Dean O'Neill
Trillick - Peter McGinnity & Richard Thornton

Intermediate / Division 2

Aghaloo - Minty O'Hagan
Aghyaran -
Beragh - Chris Kelly
Cookstown - Jason Quinn & Barry Hughes
Clogher -
Derrylaughan -
Drumquin - Des Tracey
Greencastle - Ronan McAlinden & Peter McKeever
Gortin - Kevin McCullagh, Nigel McCarron & Diarmuid McNulty
Kildress - Sean Murtagh & Phillip McKenna.
Killeeshil -
Moy -
Naomh Eoghan - Eamon Kavanagh & Macartan McKenna
Owen Roes - Barry Tracey
Pomeroy -
Rock - PAUL CONEY & Adrian Nugent

Junior / Division 3

Augher - Tommy Bloomer
Derrytresk - Kyle Coney
Drumragh - Shane Cleary
Eskra - Kevin Gallagher
Fintona - Conor O'Donnell & Cathal McCarron
Glenelly - Conleth Donnelly
Stewartstown -
Strabane -

Brackaville -
Brocagh -
Castlederg -
Clann na nGael -
Donaghmore III -
Errigal Ciaran III -
Killyman - Chris McCann & Daire Toman
Omagh III -
Tattyreagh - Stevie Ferguson and Declan Armstrong
Urney -
Doesn't look like Corrigan is with Killyclogher this year. With Clonguish in Leitrim I believe.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

PastThePost

Quote from: The Bearded One on December 24, 2025, 08:43:54 PM
Quote from: the_daddy on December 24, 2025, 06:16:39 PMThanks Mickey Connolly.

Very good lol

Heard Aghyaran have appointed journeyman Marty McNulty as their manager, you'd think Michael would have called that out...

Goals_Will_Come

Management 2026

Senior / Division 1

Ardboe - Tommy McGuigan, John McConville & Fabian Muldoon
Carrickmore - Gerry Donnelly & Ciaran McAleer
Coalisland - Damian O'Hagan, Peter Donnelly & Peter Herron
Clonoe - Kevin Madden, JAson Burns & Mattie Brady
Donaghmore - Fergal Logan & Paddy Bradley
Eglish - Colm Bradley & Aiden McElroy
Dromore - Eoin McCusker, Paddy Montague, Brian McIvor & Paul McFlynn.
Dungannon - James Slater & Ger Cavlan
Edendork - Brian McGuckin
Errigal Ciaran - Enda McGinley
Galbally - Ruairi Lavery
Killyclogher -
Loughmacrory - Mark McCullagh & Ryan Keenan
Moortown - Michael Hasson
Omagh - Justin McMahon & Dean O'Neill
Trillick - Peter McGinnity & Richard Thornton

Intermediate / Division 2

Aghaloo - Minty O'Hagan
Aghyaran - Martin McNulty
Beragh - Chris Kelly
Cookstown - Jason Quinn & Barry Hughes
Clogher -
Derrylaughan -
Drumquin - Des Tracey
Greencastle - Ronan McAlinden & Peter McKeever
Gortin - Kevin McCullagh, Nigel McCarron & Diarmuid McNulty
Kildress - Sean Murtagh & Phillip McKenna.
Killeeshil -
Moy -
Naomh Eoghan - Eamon Kavanagh & Macartan McKenna
Owen Roes - Barry Tracey
Pomeroy -
Rock - Paul Coney & Adrian Nugent

Junior / Division 3

Augher - Tommy Bloomer
Derrytresk - Kyle Coney
Drumragh - Shane Cleary
Eskra - Fergal Arkinson & Ryan Cassidy
Fintona - Conor O'Donnell & Cathal McCarron
Glenelly - Conleth Donnelly
Stewartstown -
Strabane -

Brackaville -
Brocagh -
Castlederg -
Clann na nGael -
Donaghmore III -
Errigal Ciaran III -
Killyman - Chris McCann & Daire Toman
Omagh III -
Tattyreagh - Stevie Ferguson and Declan Armstrong
Urney -

PeterEli

#52908
As 2025 comes to a close, congratulations to our championship winners, Loughmacrory, Clonoe and Clogher, every dog has its day and here is when everyone last had theirs.

Loughmacrory 2025
Clonoe 2025
Clogher 2025
Errigal Ciaran 2024
Derrylaughran 2024
Killeeshil 2024
Trillick 2023
Pomeroy 2023
Fintona 2023
Galbally 2022
Stewartstown 2022
Dromore 2021
Moortown 2021
Cookstown 2021
Dungannon 2020
Edendork 2020
Kildress 2020
Rock 2019
Coalisland 2018
Tattyreagh 2018
Omagh 2017
Moy 2017
Killyclogher 2016
Brackaville 2015
Eskra 2013
Derrytresk 2011
Killyman 2010
Augher 2008
Greencastle 2006
Carrickmore 2005
Aghaloo 2005
Gortin 2003
Urney 2002
Beragh 2000
Drumragh 1999
Ardboe 1998
Clan na nGael 1998
Eglish 1997
Donaghmore 1996
Drumquin 1994
Aghyaran 1987
Brocagh 1986
Owen Roes 1970


Naomh Eoghan (Newtownstewart 2018 Dregish 2001)
Strabane Sigersons (Strabane Lámh Dhearg 1945)
Glenelly
Castlederg

Defunct or amalgamated clubs:
Washingbay 1942
Dunamanagh 1985
Mountjoy 1944
Benburb 1965
Ballygawley 1959
Tattysallagh 1941
Tummery 1937

ONeill

I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

square_ball

Quote from: ONeill on December 30, 2025, 10:09:10 AMDid the Windmill win nahin?

Only the love and admiration of those that played against them. Which when you think about it is better than any trophy.

Goals_Will_Come

Management 2026

Senior / Division 1

Ardboe - Tommy McGuigan, John McConville & Fabian Muldoon
Carrickmore - Gerry Donnelly & Ciaran McAleer
Coalisland - Damian O'Hagan, Peter Donnelly & Peter Herron
Clonoe - Kevin Madden, JAson Burns & Mattie Brady
Donaghmore - Fergal Logan & Paddy Bradley
Eglish - Colm Bradley & Aiden McElroy
Dromore - Eoin McCusker, Paddy Montague, Brian McIvor & Paul McFlynn.
Dungannon - James Slater & Ger Cavlan
Edendork - Brian McGuckin
Errigal Ciaran - Enda McGinley
Galbally - Ruairi Lavery
Killyclogher - Peter McDonnell
Loughmacrory - Mark McCullagh & Ryan Keenan
Moortown - Michael Hasson
Omagh - Justin McMahon & Dean O'Neill
Trillick - Peter McGinnity & Richard Thornton

Intermediate / Division 2

Aghaloo - Minty O'Hagan
Aghyaran - Martin McNulty
Beragh - Chris Kelly
Cookstown - Jason Quinn & Barry Hughes
Clogher -
Derrylaughan -
Drumquin - Des Tracey
Greencastle - Ronan McAlinden & Peter McKeever
Gortin - Kevin McCullagh, Nigel McCarron & Diarmuid McNulty
Kildress - Sean Murtagh & Phillip McKenna.
Killeeshil -
Moy -
Naomh Eoghan - Eamon Kavanagh & Macartan McKenna
Owen Roes - Barry Tracey
Pomeroy -
Rock - Paul Coney & Adrian Nugent

Junior / Division 3

Augher - Tommy Bloomer
Derrytresk - Kyle Coney
Drumragh - Shane Cleary
Eskra - Fergal Arkinson & Ryan Cassidy
Fintona - Conor O'Donnell & Cathal McCarron
Glenelly - Conleth Donnelly
Stewartstown -
Strabane -

Brackaville -
Brocagh -
Castlederg -
Clann na nGael -
Donaghmore III -
Errigal Ciaran III -
Killyman - Chris McCann & Daire Toman
Omagh III -
Tattyreagh - Stevie Ferguson and Declan Armstrong
Urney -

PastThePost

Be interesting to see how many of the managers listed are inside men...
Be good to see more clubs getting back to basics and living into the ethos of the GAA, the parish and representing the people within it.
For example Omagh have gone with inside management and I would fully expect them to improve on recent years.
Errigal have reaped the rewards of internal men, Loughmacrory as well.
Clubs think that bringing in outside men gives them a more unbiased view, but as clubs are seeing more and more is that these outside managers are very easily influenced by the players, so that perceived advantage is lost, hoping to see an increase in inside managers in the future.

GaelTheGael

Quote from: PastThePost on January 02, 2026, 11:02:10 AMBe interesting to see how many of the managers listed are inside men...
Be good to see more clubs getting back to basics and living into the ethos of the GAA, the parish and representing the people within it.
For example Omagh have gone with inside management and I would fully expect them to improve on recent years.
Errigal have reaped the rewards of internal men, Loughmacrory as well.
Clubs think that bringing in outside men gives them a more unbiased view, but as clubs are seeing more and more is that these outside managers are very easily influenced by the players, so that perceived advantage is lost, hoping to see an increase in inside managers in the future.
Omagh would be my bet for relegation in 2026 alongside Moortown.
You have Omagh, Clonoe, Coalisland, Edendork and Eglish in the Relegation picture and Omagh are my pick.

PastThePost

Quote from: GaelTheGael on January 02, 2026, 11:07:07 AM
Quote from: PastThePost on January 02, 2026, 11:02:10 AMBe interesting to see how many of the managers listed are inside men...
Be good to see more clubs getting back to basics and living into the ethos of the GAA, the parish and representing the people within it.
For example Omagh have gone with inside management and I would fully expect them to improve on recent years.
Errigal have reaped the rewards of internal men, Loughmacrory as well.
Clubs think that bringing in outside men gives them a more unbiased view, but as clubs are seeing more and more is that these outside managers are very easily influenced by the players, so that perceived advantage is lost, hoping to see an increase in inside managers in the future.
Omagh would be my bet for relegation in 2026 alongside Moortown.
You have Omagh, Clonoe, Coalisland, Edendork and Eglish in the Relegation picture and Omagh are my pick.

Maybe so, only time will tell. They won the reserve championship last year with a lot of good young players, there's definitely potential there.

O’neill Army

There could be 1 or 2 surprises in regards to the relegation picture this season in div 1. We've seen 3 strong clubs come up from div 2 who are a lot better than derrylaughan or gortin from last season.


Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: GaelTheGael on January 02, 2026, 11:07:07 AM
Quote from: PastThePost on January 02, 2026, 11:02:10 AMBe interesting to see how many of the managers listed are inside men...
Be good to see more clubs getting back to basics and living into the ethos of the GAA, the parish and representing the people within it.
For example Omagh have gone with inside management and I would fully expect them to improve on recent years.
Errigal have reaped the rewards of internal men, Loughmacrory as well.
Clubs think that bringing in outside men gives them a more unbiased view, but as clubs are seeing more and more is that these outside managers are very easily influenced by the players, so that perceived advantage is lost, hoping to see an increase in inside managers in the future.
Omagh would be my bet for relegation in 2026 alongside Moortown.
You have Omagh, Clonoe, Coalisland, Edendork and Eglish in the Relegation picture and Omagh are my pick.
I would add Ardboe, Donaghmore and Galbally to that list of relegation candidates to go down along with Moortown. Starred games, Bad start, few injuries, few lads off to America - could lead to any of those 8 teams finding themselves in bother at the bottom.

thebigfullforward

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on January 03, 2026, 10:37:39 AM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on January 02, 2026, 11:07:07 AM
Quote from: PastThePost on January 02, 2026, 11:02:10 AMBe interesting to see how many of the managers listed are inside men...
Be good to see more clubs getting back to basics and living into the ethos of the GAA, the parish and representing the people within it.
For example Omagh have gone with inside management and I would fully expect them to improve on recent years.
Errigal have reaped the rewards of internal men, Loughmacrory as well.
Clubs think that bringing in outside men gives them a more unbiased view, but as clubs are seeing more and more is that these outside managers are very easily influenced by the players, so that perceived advantage is lost, hoping to see an increase in inside managers in the future.
Omagh would be my bet for relegation in 2026 alongside Moortown.
You have Omagh, Clonoe, Coalisland, Edendork and Eglish in the Relegation picture and Omagh are my pick.
I would add Ardboe, Donaghmore and Galbally to that list of relegation candidates to go down along with Moortown. Starred games, Bad start, few injuries, few lads off to America - could lead to any of those 8 teams finding themselves in bother at the bottom.
Thought you were one of the troll accounts at first. No chance Ardboe or Donaghmore will be anywhere near relegation. Both teams be closer to the top 4

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: thebigfullforward on January 03, 2026, 01:08:20 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on January 03, 2026, 10:37:39 AM
Quote from: GaelTheGael on January 02, 2026, 11:07:07 AM
Quote from: PastThePost on January 02, 2026, 11:02:10 AMBe interesting to see how many of the managers listed are inside men...
Be good to see more clubs getting back to basics and living into the ethos of the GAA, the parish and representing the people within it.
For example Omagh have gone with inside management and I would fully expect them to improve on recent years.
Errigal have reaped the rewards of internal men, Loughmacrory as well.
Clubs think that bringing in outside men gives them a more unbiased view, but as clubs are seeing more and more is that these outside managers are very easily influenced by the players, so that perceived advantage is lost, hoping to see an increase in inside managers in the future.
Omagh would be my bet for relegation in 2026 alongside Moortown.
You have Omagh, Clonoe, Coalisland, Edendork and Eglish in the Relegation picture and Omagh are my pick.
I would add Ardboe, Donaghmore and Galbally to that list of relegation candidates to go down along with Moortown. Starred games, Bad start, few injuries, few lads off to America - could lead to any of those 8 teams finding themselves in bother at the bottom.
Thought you were one of the troll accounts at first. No chance Ardboe or Donaghmore will be anywhere near relegation. Both teams be closer to the top 4
Both teams have been in the relegation mix in the last 2, 3, 4 seasons and got safe in the final round or 2. Donaghmore are now playing with 4 starred players which as we have seen before with good teams has led to relegation struggles. Ardboe have been a bottom half team for 4 of the last 5 seasons. As has been shown over and over in the Championship they are more bottom 8 than top 8. Nothing to suggest they are above that relegation picture alongside the other teams mentioned.

Augher112

At least we still have Darragh Kavanagh!!