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Ladies Gaelic Football in Tyrone can be traced back to at least 1968, when a Tyrone County Hospital team from Dungloe, Co Donegal in Newtownstewart as part of a carnival of events. Also in 1968, Mountfield as part of their sports day, organized a tournament for Ladies Football – Mountfield, Tattysallagh and Greencastle being the 3 teams that took part. Ladies Football continued to be part of carnival and sports day events in Tyrone playing teams from Derry and Donegal. In the 1980’s, more teams in Tyrone started to make an appearance such as Gortin and Aughabrack, again as part of Tournament events. It was also in 1980, as part of Greencastle Festival, that the Liverpool and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence refereed a Ladies Gaelic Football match between Carrickmore and Greencastle. In August 1988, the Martin Hurson Memorial Cup Ladies Football competition took place between Carrickmore and Mountfield with Carrickmore emerging victorious on a score line of 1.09 to 3- 01. “Local boy made good” Martin O Neill of Nottingham Forest, fresh from success in the European Cup, refereed a ladies’ football match. The ladies football tournament was one of the highlights of the successful Mountfield Sports held in the spacious new park. Three teams competed and it was the Tattysallagh team who eventually emerged winners of the first tourney to be played in the new field. In the first game in the Ladies football competition Greencastle scored a narrow 2-3 to 1-1

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Ladies Gaelic Football in Tyrone can be traced back to at least 1968, when a Tyrone County Hospital team from Dungloe, Co Donegal in Newtownstewart as part of a carnival of events. Also in 1968, Mountfield as part of their sports day, organized a tournament for Ladies Football – Mountfield, Tattysallagh and Greencastle being the 3 teams that took part. Ladies Football continued to be part of carnival and sports day events in Tyrone playing teams from Derry and Donegal.

In the 1980’s, more teams in Tyrone started to make an appearance such as Gortin and Aughabrack, again as part of Tournament events. It was also in 1980, as part of Greencastle Festival, that the Liverpool and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence refereed a Ladies Gaelic Football match between Carrickmore and Greencastle. In August 1988, the Martin Hurson Memorial Cup Ladies Football competition took place between Carrickmore and Mountfield with Carrickmore emerging victorious on a score line of 1.09 to 3-01. “Local boy made good” Martin O Neill of Nottingham Forest, fresh from success in the European Cup, refereed a ladies’ football match.

The ladies football tournament was one of the highlights of the successful Mountfield Sports held in the spacious new park. Three teams competed and it was the Tattysallagh team who eventually emerged winners of the first tourney to be played in the new field.

In the first game in the Ladies football competition Greencastle scored a narrow 2-3 to 1-1 victory over the local Mountfield side in a game which aroused great interest among the large attendance. Greencastle, aided by a strong breeze, went into an early lead with goals by Kathleen Tracey and P Mc Dermott, followed shortly after by a point from K. Tracey. Mountfield, however, showing plenty of spirit, fought back gamely and just on half-time their pressure was rewarded when Helen Gallagher finished off a good movement by blasting the ball into the net.

After the interval both defences tightened considerably, but Greencastle broke through for points per Tracey and Mc Dermott. Aided by the strong breeze now in their favour, Mountfield again pressed hard, but despite their superiority could mange only a point in this period.

FinalTattysallagh, who received a bye, met Greencastle in the final and what an exciting game it proved to be!

Tattysallagh got off to a fine start with a goal in the opening minute, but Greencastle fought back brilliantly scoring a goal and two points. Aided by a strong wind in the second half, Greencastle opened up their attack and again found the net, and it looked as if they were set for victory. But a fine goal by Geraldine Bradley put Tallysallagh back into the game. With now only two points separting the teams the tension mounted and play swung quickly from end to end, with both sides striving for superiority, but it was Ann Quinn, for Tattysallagh, who now came into her own. Showing all the positional sense of a more experienced player, she gained possession and lashed the ball into the net to give her side a slender one-point lead. And a few minutes later the same player put the issue beyond all doubt when she again found the net with a fine shot.

Tattysallagh 4-00, Greencastle 2-02.So although Greencastle lost in the final of the competition they still came away with the honour of winning the first game to be played in the new park, while Tattysallagh had the privilage of winning the first tournament. Greencastle: Marian Holywood, Jean Mc Cullagh, Anne Keenan, Bridie Fox, Anne Mc Cullagh, Jacinta Mc Cullagh, Bernadette Logue, Sarah Mc Cullagh, Mary Daly, Brenda Daly, Margaret Clarke, Patricia Mc Dermott, Kathleen Tracey, Una Mc Dermott (captain).Mountfield: Claire Meenan, Julie Meenan, Anna Carlin, Christina Carlin, Eileen Kelly, Brigid Kelly, Kathleen Bradley, Rita Bradley, Breige Mc Dermott, Kathleen Mc Knight, Helen Gallagher, Nuala Gallagher, Eileen Gallagher, Alice Gallagher, Nuala Mullin (captain).Tattysallagh: Marian Starrs, Mary Bradley, Anne Loughran, Mary Carson, Geraldine Bradley, Margaret Bradley, Gertie Sharkey, Elizabeth Lunny, Anne Quinn, Marian Loughran, Bernadette Brannigan, Kathleen Mc Glone, Margaret Mullin, Anne Sharkey, Winnie Mc Caul (Captain).

Mountfield SportsOPEN-AIR CONCERT

(In new park) on Sunday, 14th Julywith Loughmacrory Band in attendance

Football ProgrammeMountfield Vs Ballygawley (Junior League)Ladies Football- Tattyreagh Vs Greencastle

Mountfield Vs Tattysallagh (Final to follow)

CHALLENGE FOOTBALL MATCHTattyreagh Vs Killyclogher at 7.30

Admission Adult £3 schoolchildren £1

LOUGHMACRORY GALA WEEKMONDAY 29th JULY- SUNDAY 4th JULY

MONDAYEIGHT MILE WALKING RACE - Get your friends to sponsor you. Cup for winner. Medals for first and second males and medals for first and second ladies. Entry fee £10. Begins 8p.m.

TUESDAYBUFFET SUPPER AND CONCERT in Patrician Hall, Carrickmore. Tickets £12/£6. Meal served 9.30p.m.

WEDNESDAYHUNT FOR REAL TREASURE – A £20 prize for winner. All clues must be correct. Time allowed for route is three hours. Entry fee £2 per car, begins 8.30p.m.

THURSDAYLadies football match. Medals for Winners. Tyrone County Hospital. Omagh Vs Galbally.

FRIDAY

Second match

SATURDAYFINAL OF COMPETITION. Throw in each night at 8.30pm

SUNDAYMONSTER SPORTS – in field overlooking the Lough.

SPECIAL DANCING PLATFORMS AND BOATING ON LOUGH

LOUGHMACRORYGALA WEEKContinues withLADIES’ FOOTBALL COMPETITION

Thursday- GALBALLY Vs TYRONE CO. Hospital, OmaghFriday- TATTYSALLAGH Vs SLAUGHNEIL, Co. DerrySaturday- FINAL AND PRESENTATION OF MEDALS Eight teams took part in the ladies’ football competition. The first semi-final was played on Thursday, the second on Friday and the final on Sunday evening. The second Semi-final in the 9 aside was on Thursday evening and the final on Sunday after the Ladies’ final.

FRIDAYPARENTS’ NIGHT IN PATRICIAN HALLMUSICTHE FAMOUS MELODY ACESAdmission £7/£6

SUNDAY, 4th AUGUSTMONSTER SPORTSRacing and jumping under N.A.C.A rules. All open events in the 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards, 880 yards and one mile for four sections under 12, under 14, under 16, and under 18 age groups.One and two mile open cycle race

ST. PATRICKS’S PIPE BAND, DONAGHMOREAll Ireland Champions, on field from 4.00p.m.

Rowing boats in the Lough, swimming race - entries on field, Tug-o-war, entries on fields.

DANCING PLATFORMS - PICNIC TEAS BESDIE THE LOUGH -TRACTOR REVERSING – LUCKY ENVELOPES - OBSTACLE RACES – VALUABLE PRIZES.

Admission – Adults £2/£6; Children £1

NEWTOWNSTEWARTBIG CARNIVAL

Second annual New Park fundContinuing up to June 29th

Free parking for over 1000 cars in park Children free to all events.CULLEN’S SUPER AMUSEMENTS

FRIDAY, 20TH JUNELADIES’ GAELIC FOOTBALLSecond semi-final 8p.m.THE NURSES Vs FINTONA Admission - £2/£6TARGET GOLF, Entries taken in parkPHILOMENA AND THE OLD CROSS9P.M.-1.30A.M. ADMISSION £7/£6FIFTH HEAT CARNIVAL QUEEN

FRIDAY, 27TH JUNEGRAND FINAL

LADIES’GAELIC FOOTBALL

8P.M. ADMISSION £2/£6TARGET GOLF 7.30pmOLD-TIME WALTZING COMPETITION DAWN KNIGHT AND the CASUALS9p.m.-1.30a.m. admission £7/£6NINTH HEAT CARNIVAL QUEEN

On Sunday 8th June 1980, the Gortin Girls’ Football Team took the field against the Aughabrack girls in the final of the Aughabrack Tournament. All the players assembled in the middle of the pitch and awaited the arrival of the referee.

A lone figure, in jeans and straw hat, and answering to the name of Patsy Kerlin, strode out onto the field, indicating that he had arrived.

Gortin won the toss, but minutes later Aughabrack had opened the scoring. However Gortin answered almost immediately with the first goal of the match, and went in at half time with a lead of 1-2 to 0-2. After the break, Gortin maintained their lead, which, though Aughabrack continued to pile on the pressure, they never lost, and they emerged clear winners from a sporting game at 5-03 to 0-5.

Tea was provided afterwards by the ladies of Aughabrack, and the medals were presented at a dance in the hall that night. Such was the enjoyment of the match by the players that it would be hoped the other girls will organize teams in their own localities and give Gaelic football for Tyrone girls, a real future.

Scorers for Aughabrack: Geraldine Mc Gill 0-2, Mary Mc Glinchey 0-1, Mary Kerlin 0-1, and Paula Brown 0-1.

Scorers for Gortin: Mary Mc Cullagh 1-0, Ann Devlin 1-0, Mag Mc Gillion 1-0, Pat Kelly 1-0. Anne Marie Mc Crumlish 1-0, Clare Rose Toner 0-2 and Teresa Devlin 0-1.

Following a hard earned draw at Greencastle on the 20th July 1988 Glencull enjoyed a convincing victory over Galbally in the Holm. As this was Galbally’s first competitive math, the Glencull team began the game as favourites and as the game progressed, proved themselves worthy of this tag. There greater fitness and more controlled ball play was evident throughout and it was obvious that they had more match experience than their opponents. Yet with a return match fixed for Wednesday 27th July, Galbally were adamant that they can perform much better and with little experience now to their credit they were sure to give the Glencull women a much tougher game.

The return match with Greencastle was held in the Holm and again was a very hard fought contest ended in stalemate. The emphatic victory over Galbally earlier in the week seemed only to create a sense of complacency among the Glencull ranks and the game was well under way before they

responded with anything close to their form. With a testing game against arch rivals Pomeroy awaiting them, the Glencull ladies needed to improve.

Carrickmore won the first Martin Hurson Memorial Cup Ladies Football competition as a result of their narrow win over neighbours and keen rivals, Mountfield, at Galbally on a Thursday evening August 18th 1988. Carrickmore had reached the final of the competition by defeating Altamuskin while Mountfield overcame host club, Galbally to reach the final stage. So the seen was set for a match which drew widespread local interest. The game itself was indeed a great advertisement for women’s football, lacking absolutely nothing in tension and sheer entertainment value. It took a frantic last gasp offensive for Carrickmore to score three points without reply in the second period of extra time to scrape home.

For their part Mountfield, showed great character and determination. In Mary Donaghy, Martina Carland, and their goal specialist, Alice Treacy, they had the players of top quality who could hold their own in any grade.

It was their team’s uncanny ability to cancel out Carrickmore’s point-taking after patient build-up with goals that kept Mountfield in touch throughout and they almost stole it before Teresa Kelly scored a dramatic equaliser with a last minute overhead kick in normal time. At the end of forty five minutes the score was, Carrickmore 0-6, Mountfield 2-0.

Extra time brought heavy rain, but the players ignored this, and to their credit put in full-blooded effort all round. Each demonstrated tremendous grit and will to win but retained a sense of sportwomanship to the very end.

For the winners, Finola McKernan played a captain’s role, while the strong running of Annette Donaghy and Nuala McCrory posed Mountfield endless problems. Celine McNally and Teresa Kelly held their heads to find their range in a nail-biting finish. In defence, Pauline Grugan and Seraphine Hughes were in top form. But all players on show had boosted the cause of women’s football in Tyrone and many bemoaned the fact that no formal league structure to allow them to continue their playing careers.

Final score, Carrickmore 1-09, Mountfield 3-01.

One point of interest was the participation of young Diane Hurson, Carrickmore’s vice-captain. Martin Hurson the late hunger striker was her

uncle, of course, and it was to commemorate Martin that the tournament was organized.

Carrickmore lined out- Anne Marie Hughes, Briege Grugan, Pauline Grugan, Margaret McElroy, Finola McKernan, Seraphine Hughes, Celine McNally, Nuala McCrory, Annette Donaghy, Regina Donaghy, Teresa Kelly, Noelle McKernan, Alice Gormley, Anne Maguire, Diane Hurson, Brenda McElduff, Paula McCallan, Cathy Coyle, and Martina O’Connor. Other panel members: Christina McElduff, Nuala McElduff.

Mountfield- Mary Daly, Orla McAleer, Martina Carland, Marie McNulty, Anne Devlin, Clare-Ann McNulty, Geraldine Ferrity, Anne Gallagher, Veronica Donaghy, Martina Meenan, Alice Treacy, Theresa Meenan, Jackie McElhatton, Mary Donaghy Captain, Helen Kelly, Sharon Devlin, Tanya Donnelly, Carmel Gallagher Manager, Maggie Meenan Trainers, Kate McCullagh and Bernie Donaghy.

LADIES FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT(Errigal Ciaran Ladies Football Club)

Invite entries for above competition. Matches commence week beginning 19th August 1991. Contact- MICHELLE MULLAN (0662758656) OR:- MARTINA DONNELLY (0662758639) Before Monday, 5th August.

A Tournament with a difference was organized by the Ladies of Errigal Ciaran. The home team had been playing matches around the county during the summer months and decided to go a step further. Nine teams were willing to participate in the tournament with all matched played in Dunmoyle, starting at 7.30pm.

The preliminary round was down for August 16th between Oonagh Celts and The Grange. Matches were played over two weeks and tea was served each night. It was hoped that the local GAA fans would give their support and help were necessary. Other teams taking part were Killyclogher, Omagh, Galbally, Carrickmore, Aghaloo, Tullysarron and Errigal Ciaran. The final was played on Saturday, 31st August.

17/8/91The recently formed Omagh District Gaelic Football had been having a busy time recently having arranged two more matches within the next week. On

Saturday evening they took part in the Kildress Tournament against Errigal Ciaran at 7.30pm. Another game, this time in the Errigal Ciaran Tournament on Tuesday sees the team play Galbally at 7.30pm in Dunmoyle, with transport leaving the St. Enda’s G.A.A. ground at 6.30pm. Meanwhile on Tuesday last they played their first home game in Healy Park but lost to Keady by just one point.

24/8/1991The Omagh Ladies Gaelic team played its first match in the Errigal Ciaran Tournament and emerged winners over Galbally by eighteen points. The score 7-05 to 2-02 left them in great form and they continue training Thursday evenings at 6.30p.m.

Then on Thursday 27th August they take part in the second round of the tournament when they play the hosts at 7.30p.m. in Dunmoyle.

16/11/91Meeting in St. Enda’s G.A.C. on Friday, 15th November 1991, at 8.30p.m. at 8.30p.m. To establish Ladies Gaelic throughout county. All Ireland representatives will be in attendance. All clubs welcome to attend.

Tyrone Ladies’ G.A.A. Board FormedFriday 20th December 1991Next year will herald a new era in the Tyrone Gaelic Football scene with the formation of a ladies Gaelic Football County Board, the first to be established in any of the six counties although a number of other Ulster counties are following the lead.

At a meeting in St Enda’s, Omagh representatives from a number of pre-existing unregistered clubs were in attendance to listen to and question Pat Quill from Cork and Brendan Darvis and Christie Byrne from West Meath who travelled up to give information on the administrative structure and rules of ladies GAA and to encourage Tyrone to enter the National League and All-Ireland Championship.

It was at this meeting that the County Board was formed and positions were filled as follows: Rosemary Carson (Chairperson); Goretta Donnelly (Vice-Chairperson); Briege Grogan (Secretary); Geraldine Christie (Assistant Secretary); Kathleen Quinn (Treasurer); Noleen Broderick (Assistant

Treasurer); Ailish Gildernew (P.R.O.) and Brenda Hurson (Irish Language Officer). These officers will be working hard with the aim of promoting the game throughout the County and firmly planting Tyrone alongside Monaghan, the only other Ulster County with an existing County Board and team.

The National League begins on April 7th and it is expected that Tyrone will have a County team established and ready to play on that date. Selectors will have players from a considerable number of teams to choose from, so talent should not be in short supply and competition for a place will be keen even at this early stage. The first official meeting of the County Board took place on Monday 9th December at St Ciaran’s High School Ballygawley.

When interest in Camogie in the Omagh area fell into decline in the late 1980’s/ early 1990’s Rose Carson and Ann Cullen, wished to continue the Gaelic games tradition and toyed with the idea of introducing the sport of ladies Gaelic football to the County of Tyrone. An advert was placed in the local newspaper, the belief being that if interest was rekindled in Gaelic games in general, not only ladies football but also Camogie would benefit. At Omagh’s first organised training over fifty players turned out and as time went by the club entered various local tournaments which had promoted the sport of ladies Gaelic football in a non-organised fashion for close to two decades in Tyrone.

Because the Omagh camogie club had travelled on an annual basis to the All-Ireland Camogie Final the question was asked if such a similar event took place in Ladies Gaelic Football. Several telephone calls later resulted in Mr. Brendan Dardis inviting the Omagh club to the 7-a-side competition on the eve of the All-Ireland, plus the big event itself. Omagh were delighted to accept the invitation, and made many important contacts over the weekend.

Upon returning to Tyrone another notice was placed in the local newspapers this time for the attention of all Tyrone Gaels. It called all those interested in establishing the sport on an organized basis to attend a meeting; this was the only means of gauging genuine interest within the O’Neill County.

A meeting in St Enda’s clubrooms, Omagh in November of 1991 was attended by both Brendan Dardis and Christy Byrne, who addressed a large number of representatives from clubs throughout Tyrone. At the second such

meeting later in the month attended by Pat Quill also, the first Tyrone County Board was formally established. Representatives from no less than ten clubs voted at the meeting, with Rose Carson (carrying the Omagh flag) installed as Chairperson.

The first full County Board meeting was held on December 9th 1991 with Brendan Dardis again there to guide proceedings. In the first year of affiliated football Tyrone had seven club teams vying for honours, and a County team was selected to represent Tyrone in the Junior National League series of 1992.

In 1991, a Ladies Football Tournament was organized by the Ladies of Errigal Ciaran with eight teams willing to participate, Oonagh Celts, The Grange, Killyclogher, Omagh, Carrickmore, Aghaloo, Tullysarron and Errigal Ciaran.

1992 had heralded a new era in the Tyrone Gaelic Football scene with the formation of a Ladies Gaelic Football County Board, the first to have been established in any of the six counties, although a number of other Ulster counties have shown a positive interest.

At the close of the 1991 year, a meeting was held in St Enda’s Omagh, where representatives from a number of pre existing unregistered clubs were in attendance to listen to and question Pat Quill from Cork, Brendan Dardis and Christy Byrne who travelled up to give information on the administrative structure and rules of Ladies football and to encourage Tyrone to participate in the National league and All Ireland Championship. It was at this meeting that the County Board was formed and positions were filled as follows:-

Chairman, Rosemary Carson (Omagh), Vice Chairman, Goretta Donnelly (Errigal Ciaran), Secretary, Briege Grogan (Carrickmore), Assistant Secretary, Geraldine Christie (Oonagh Celts), Treasurer, Kathleen Quinn (Oonagh Celts), Assistant Treasurer, Noleen Broderick (Errigal Ciaran), P.R.O., Ailish Gildernew (Aghaloo), and Irish Language Officer, Brenda Hurson (Oonagh Celts). These officers worked hard with the aim of promoting the game throughout the county and firmly planting Tyrone alongside Monaghan, the only other county with an existing County Board and Team.

The National League began on April 7th and it was anticipated that Tyrone would have a County Team established and ready to play on that date. Selectors had players from a considerable number of teams to choose from, so talent wasn’t in short supply and competition for places was keen at the early stage. The next County Board meeting took place on Monday February 10th at 7.30p.m. 1992 in St Ciaran’s High School, Ballygawley. All clubs who were wishing to register a team to play in the County League and Championship competitions were asked to be represented at this important meeting as registration forms for 1992 were to be administrated and topics of special interest were on the agenda for discussion.It was hoped that delegates from a number of new teams would be in attendance and if anyone whose parish was currently without a team and wished to play football were asked to contact Rosemary Carson, Omagh or Briege Grogan, Carrickmore.

At club level there were eight teams taking part in the League and Championship.Championship St Macartans Vs CarrickmoreGalbally Oonagh Celts Vs St Enda’s Aghaloo Vs Sperrin OgErrigal Ciaran- Bye

C/ship Semi-FinalsCarrickmore Vs AghalooSt Enda’s Vs Errigal Ciaran

C/ship FinalCarrickmore 4-10 Vs St Enda’s 1-05 in Cardinal MacRory Park, Dunmoyle, Ballygawley. Carrickmore then went forward to represent Tyrone in the Ulster Club Championship.

Ulster Club Semi FinalCarrickmore, Tyrone 3-05 Vs Derrymichaels, Armagh 2-04 in Naomh Colmcille Pairc, Carrickmore. Carrickmore were then scheduled to meet the winners of the Monaghan Harps Vs St Eunan’s, Donegal semi final, but however this encounter finished in a draw, leaving the Ulster Final failing to meet the All Ireland quarterfinal deadline. The outcome of an Ulster Council meeting was that Carrickmore should progress to the All Ireland series as Ulster nominees.

All Ireland Quarter Final London Gaels, Wembley 3-09 Vs Carrickmore, Tyrone 0-02 in Ruislip

Ulster FinalCarrickmore, Tyrone 3-05 Vs St Eunan’s, Donegal 2-07 in Naomh Colmcille Pairc, Carrickmore

LeagueThe league was organized on a single league basis with teams only meeting once. At the end of the season the domestic league finished as follows,Carrickmore 12 pointsGalbally Oonagh Celts 10 pointsErrigal Ciaran 8 pointsAt Enda’s 6 pointsSt Macartans 4 pointsAghaloo 2 pointsSperrin Og 0 points

There were three ladies football tournaments held during the season, the Martin Hurson Cup and the Errigal Ciaran and St Macartans Tournaments. The Galbally Oonagh Celts won the Martin Hurson Cup courtesy of a win over Carrickmore but the losers bounced back to take the Errigal Ciaran tournament with a victory over the host club. The St Macartans tournament saw Carrickmore in yet another decider but they stumbled at the last block to Monaghan Harps.

The Tyrone County Team took part in the National League which started in April 1992, but before this they played Armagh in a challenge game in the Grange, Armagh, where Tyrone gave a fair account of themselves with Armagh emerging the winners in a hard-fought and very competitive game.

County Sponsor- Lagan TransportNational LeagueTyrone 3-01 Vs Armagh 4-0 Healy Park, Omagh, Co TyroneMonaghan Vs Tyrone – Monaghan win, Truagh, Co MonaghanTyrone Vs Leitrim- Leitrim win, Augher, Co TyroneTyrone 0-04 Vs Roscommon 3-07 Augher, Co TyroneMeath 4-05 Vs Tyrone 2-04Tyrone 2-08 Vs Offaly 4-02 Clogher, Co Tyrone

Longford 6-11 Vs Tyrone 2-07 DrumlishUlster ChampionshipTyrone 2-0 Vs Monaghan 2-12 Healy Park, Omagh

Ulster Minor ChampionshipTyrone 7-04 Vs Armagh 2-02Tyrone 2-09 Vs Donegal 5-03 Healy Park, Omagh

Ulster TeamTyrone representatives- Joanne Poyntz, Captain, Michaela Doherty, Brenda Mc Elduff, Julie Ann Loughran and Niamh Daly. Ulster lost to Leinster and Connaught.

County ManagementJohn Joe Campbell, Paddy Donnelly, Dan Mc Caffery, Paddy James Donnelly and Sean Mc Elroy.County Board meetings were held in St Ciaran’s High School, Ballygawley.

First Inter-County Game for Tyrone Ladies 4/4/1992The Tyrone Ladies’ senior football team travelled to the Grange for a friendly against Armagh in what was their first inter county match. Armagh took an early lead, which they maintained throughout the game, and although it took Tyrone a while to settle down they still gave a fair account of themselves shooting only four wides and showing a gritty determination when the chips were down. This was illustrated by a well-taken opportunist goal in the final minutes of the game. Tyrone were not too disappointed at their performance at this early stage as they came up against a physically strong, well-drilled side who had home advantage and had more experience of playing together as a team. Indeed when Armagh comes up against Tyrone in the National League they may well find life a little bit tougher.

Training continued on Sunday’s in Carrickmore at 2p.m. for members of the senior panel and players. The County Board were also seeking sponsorship at this time and if anyone was interested they were asked to contact Rosemary Carson at Omagh or Briege Grogan at Carrickmore.

National LeagueArmagh 4-00 – Tyrone 3-01

In this first round of the Ladies National League which was played at a cold and wet Healy Park. Armagh were forced to fight all the way for victory against a strong and determined Tyrone side.

It must be said Tyrone played the better football inspired no doubt by the fact that they had the midfield battle well won, and led up until the final five minutes of the match when Armagh scored a late goal to win the game by two points.

In poor conditions Armagh struggled to find the form that saw them defeat Tyrone in their previous meeting at the Grange and at half time it looked like Tyrone were on course to reverse that result. Armagh, however, were somewhat lucky to strike the winning goal past the diving Tyrone goalkeeper, who cannot be faulted for her invaluable performance in nets. This came as a cruel blow to Tyrone who had enjoyed the majority of possession and whose defence had looked fairly solid throughout the course of the game. While at the final whistle it was Armagh who came away with league points, Tyrone are improving with every match.

The County players and committee members extended their appreciation to Lagan Transport who had provided the funding for the Tyrone strip.

The Leitrim Ladies made it three wins from three league outings when they comfortably defeated a weakened Tyrone side on Sunday at Augher. The game was somewhat spoiled by the poor weather conditions of the day, but this didn’t seem to affect the visitors ability to score practically every time their forwards had possession.

Finding themselves considerably behind at half time, Tyrone fought an uphill battle in the second half. The Tyrone defence did their best to soak up the pressure, when they found themselves under from the Leitrim midfield and forwards, but could do little to subdue a team who found the target from thirty or forty yards out on a number of occasions.

Hayley Boyle served Tyrone well in nets as has become customary and can’t be faulted for the goals that went past her.

The defence worked hard throughout, but Tyrone’s policy of soloing and short passing didn’t pay off as the ball was often intercepted by a speedy Leitrim attack. At midfield, the visitors certainly had the height advantage to dominate, while the forwards didn’t really have the opportunity to shine and didn’t exploit their opponent’s lack of pace.

A well-executed Tyrone goal however, was perhaps the highlight of the match. All in all, Tyrone didn’t penetrate the Leitrim defence often enough to put the result in any doubt but it must be noted that Leitrim have been playing together as a team for fifteen years while this is Tyrone’s first season on the inter-county scene.The girls could only benefit from the experience of playing against a team of such calibre as Leitrim, and could take consolation from the fact they made a match of it.

1993The Tyrone Ladies Gaelic Football Committee held their first ever AGM on Sunday 1st February, with the Dinner Dance taking place on Friday 5th February, both being held in Kelly’s Inn, Garvaghey, Ballygawley. Mick Fitzgerald, Kerry, delivered a referees seminar on 19th March in St Enda’s Clubrooms, Omagh.

National LeagueSponsor- Lagan TransportCounty Management- Sean Mc Elroy and Paddy Donnelly

Offaly 4-01 Vs Tyrone 3-11Tyrone 1-06 Vs Donegal 3-10, Loughmacrory, Co TyroneRoscommon 3-08 Vs Tyrone 2-05, BallyleagueTyrone 6-06 Vs Louth 2-08, Pomeroy, Co TyroneCarlow 3-06 Vs Tyrone 3-06, Dr Cullen ParkTyrone Vs Kildare- Tyrone winTyrone 6-08 Vs Meath 3-06, Clogher, Co Tyrone

Ulster ChampionshipTyrone 0-07 Vs Monaghan 4-07, Augher, Co Tyrone

Ulster Minor ChampionshipTyrone 4-07 Vs Monaghan 4-07, Augher, Co Tyrone

ReplayMonaghan 4-07 Vs Tyrone 4-05, Tyholland, Co Monaghan

On the domestic front Tyrone had ten clubs affiliated to take part in league and championship.

Club Championship semi finalsErrigal Ciaran 2-03 Vs Galbally Oonagh Celts 2-03, Healy Park, OmaghReplay 2-10 7-06, LoughmacrorySt Macartans 1-04 Vs Carrickmore 4-05, Healy Park, Omagh

FinalGalbally Oonagh Celts 3-07 Vs Carrickmore 2-07, Cardinal MacRory Park Dunmoyle, Ballygawley.

Ulster Club Championship Quarter finalGalbally Oonagh Celts, Tyrone 5-05 Vs Armagh Harps 4-06 in Galbally

Semi FinalGalbally Oonagh Celts, Tyrone 7-06 Vs Newtownbutler, Fermanagh 4-03 in Galbally

FinalSt Eunan’s, Donegal 10-10 Vs Galbally Oonagh Celts 2-03 in Letterkenny

Senior League Won PointsCarrickmore 9 18Galbally Oonagh Celts 7 14 St Macartans 6 13Errigal Ciaran 5 11St Enda’s 5 10Sperrin Og 5 10Aodh Ruadh 3 6Aghaloo 2 4Donaghmore 2 4Mna na Deirge 0 0

Minor ChampionshipFinal

Carrickmore Vs St Enda’s – winners- Carrickmore

Minor LeagueWinners- Galbally Oonagh CeltsRunners up - Carrickmore

1994In January Tyrone Ladies Gaelic Football Association held a presentation dance in St Enda’s, Omagh.

At the first County Board Meeting of the year, two new committees were formed, Fixtures Committee and Fund Raising Committee. Fixtures Chairperson was Mary Donnelly (Omagh St Enda’s), Fund Raising Chairperson was Sean Mc Elroy (St Macartans). It was also decided at this meeting that the Tyrone Senior League series would be split into two divisions, but there would be one senior championship to be run along the lines of an open draw. At Minor level, there would be one division and one championship with each team meeting once at a home or away venue to be decided by a draw made by the fixtures committee.

Senior LeagueDivision 1 Division 2 Carrickmore AghalooGalbally Oonagh Celts DonaghmoreOmagh St Enda’s Mna na DeirgeErrigal Ciaran BeraghSperrin Og AghyaranAodh Ruadh TrillickSt Macartans St Dympnas, Dromore Drumquin

Division 1 Division 2Winners – St Macartans Winners – Mna na DeirgeRunner up – Carrickmore Runner up – Beragh

The Minor League was divided into two groups

Group A Group BMna na Deirge St Macartans

Galbally Oonagh Celts St Enda’sErrigal Ciaran DonaghmoreSperrin Og BeraghAodh Ruadh CarrickmoreSt Dympna’s Dromore Drumquin

Top 4 – semi finalsTop 2 – Final

Minor LeagueWinners – CarrickmoreRunners up – St Macartans

Club Championship Minor FinalCarrickmore 2-11 Vs St Macartans 4-04 in Galbally

Club ChampionshipAghaloo 2-13 Vs Donaghmore 2-04 in Dunmoyle, BallygawleyErrigal Ciaran 4-05 Vs St Enda’s 0-09 in BeraghAodh Ruadh 0-04 Vs Carrickmore 5-08 in DonaghmoreSt Dympnas 1-0 Vs Galbally Oonagh Celts 8-24 in OmaghDrumquin 1-06 Vs Sperrin Og 5-09 in DromoreBeragh 5-11 Vs Trillick 6-05 in FintonaMna na Deirge 1-05 Vs St Macartans 8-08 in DregishAghyaran Bye

Quarter FinalsAghaloo Vs St Enda’sCarrickmore Vs Galbally Oonagh CeltsSperrin Og Vs BeraghSt Macartans Vs Aghyaran

Semi FinalsSperrin Og 1-0 Vs St Macartans 3-12 in Naomh Colmcille Pairc, CarrickmoreSt Enda’s 4-08 Vs Galbally Oonagh Celts 6-14 in Naomh Colmcille Pairc Carrickmore.

FinalSt Macartans 3-08 Vs Galbally Oonagh Celts 3-04 in Cardinal MacRory Park, Dunmoyle, Ballygawley

Ulster Club Championship Quarter FinalInniskeen Monaghan 1-19 Vs St Macartans, Tyrone 2-04 in Inniskeen

Club U16 In May 1994, Elaine Treanor, a playing member with the St Macartans club died. An U16 7-a-side competition was set up in her memory. The teams that took part were as follows, Aodh Ruadh – 2 teams, Beragh, Aghyaran, St Endas, Carrickmore, Galbally Oonagh Celts, St Macartans, Errigal Ciaran, Drumquin.

The County Board also ran a 7-a-side Cup and Shield competitionCup Winners – St MacartansRunners up – St Endas

Shield Winners – Galbally Oonagh CeltsRunners up – Errigal Ciaran

National LeagueCounty Management – Sean Mc Elroy, Paddy DonnellySponsor – Lagan Transport

Armagh 4-01 Vs Tyrone 7-11, St Patrick’s College playing fields, ArmaghTyrone 3-08 Vs Sligo 1-06 , Beragh, Co TyroneTyrone 5-10 Vs Fermanagh 0-03, Drumquin, Co Tyrone

National League Semi FinalTyrone Vs Louth

Ulster Championship Semi FinalTyrone 7-19 Vs Fermanagh 0-04 in Drumquin

FinalTyrone 3-08 Vs Donegal 5-05, Athletic Grounds, Armagh

Ulster Championship – MinorTyrone 0-06 Vs Monaghan 3-15 in Augher, Co Tyrone

1995At Inter County level Tyrone were to field teams at Senior, Minor and U16 levels. On the club seen an U16 League was introduced – Elaine Treanor Memorial.

National League Division 3B County Management –Sean Mc Elroy, Paddy DonnellyTir Eoghain, Sligo, Fermanagh, Armagh, Cavan, Down, Monaghan B,Tyrone Vs Armagh – Tyrone win

(Challenge Game)(Roscommon 3-07 Vs Tyrone 2-18)

Tyrone Vs SligoFermanagh 2-02 Vs Tyrone 2-18 in Donagh

National League Semi FinalTyrone 1-07 Vs Carlow 3-06 in Roscommon

Ulster Championship JuniorCounty Management Sean O KaneSponsor – Masterscreen

Fermanagh 1-01 Vs Tyrone 4-13 in Roslea

FinalDonegal 2-08 Vs Tyrone 2-11 in Donegal Town

All Ireland Junior Quarter FinalTyrone 3-11 Vs Carlow 3-06 in Longford Town

All Ireland Semi FinalTyrone 0-08 Vs New York 1-04 in Navan

All Ireland FinalTyrone 3-02 Vs Cork 4-08 in Croke Park

Ulster Championship – MinorCounty Management – Hayley Boyle

FinalTyrone 3-19 Vs Donegal 4-02 in Drumquin

All Ireland Semi FinalTyrone Vs Wexford – Wexford win in Moate, Co Westmeath

Ulster Championship – U16 First time Tyrone represented at this levelTyrone 0-07 Vs Donegal 3-15 in Drumquin, Co Tyrone

Club SceneThe first competition of the season was the Elaine Treanor Juvenile Memorial League. Ten teams took part and were divided into two groups:

Group A Group BDrumquin St EndasCarrickmore Aodh RuadhErrigal Ciaran GalballySt Macartans AghyaranBeragh Gortin

League FinalDrumquin 2-04 Vs Errigal Ciaran 0-05 in Kiltyclogher

Senior LeagueDivision 1 Division 2Aodh Ruadh BeraghCarrickmore St Dympnas DromoreGalbally Oonagh Celts GortinSperrin Og Trillick

St Endas KildressMna na Deirge DrumquinSt Macartans AghyaranErrigal Ciaran Aghaloo

Senior League winners – St Macartans Runners up – CarrickmoreJunior League Winners – Trillick Runners up – Beragh

ChampionshipDivision 1 – First Round – 17/6/1995St Endas 2-04 Vs Aodh Ruadh 3-07 in Dunmoyle, BallygawleyGalbally Oonagh Celts 3-06 Vs Sperrin Og 2-10 in OmaghErrigal Ciaran 1-05 Vs St Macartans 2-09 in BeraghCarrickmore 5-15 Vs Mna na Deirge 0-03 in Drumquin

Division 2 First Round 17/6/1995St Dympnas 1-02 Vs Gortin 3-03 in OmaghDrumquin 2-07 Vs Aghaloo 1-02 in Dunmoyle, BallygawleyTrillick Vs Kildress – Trillick win in BeraghBeragh 5-07 Vs Aghyaran 1-08 in Drumquin

Semi Finals Division 1Carrickmore 3-07 Vs St Macartans 1-06 in DunmoyleAodh Ruadh 3-14 Vs Sperrin Og 4-04 in Dunmoyle

Division 2Beragh 1-08 Vs Drumquin 1-06 in KillyclogherTrillick 2-06 Vs Gortin 2-03 in Killyclogher

FinalsDivision 1Carrickmore 1-10 Vs Aodh Ruadh 0-06

Division 2Trillick 3-02 Vs Beragh 3-10

Ulster Club Quarter FinalCarrickmore Vs Down Champions – winners Carrickmore

Ulster Club Semi FinalCarrickmore 2-06 Vs Aghabog, Monaghan 2-09

Minor ChampionshipWinners – Carrickmore Runners Up – St Endas

Minor LeagueWinners – Carrickmore Runners up – St Endas

Tyrone County Board 7-a-side CupWinners – Aodh Ruadh (A) Runners up – Gabally Oonagh Celts

Tyrone County Board 7-a-side ShieldWinners – Aodh Ruadh (B) Runners up – Sperrin Og

1996Junior National League

The 1996 National League opened for Tyrone on the 9th March with an away derby tie against Armagh. The red Hands finished the game strongly with a 1-12 to 1-4 victory to get their challenge off to a bright start.

Early favourites Leitrim were next on the cards on the 24th March and with Ailish Gildernew and Nuala McCartan leading from the back Tyrone took full honours and assumed the mantle of leading favourites.

Fermanagh travelled to Clogher on 21st April and gave Tyrone their toughest test to the date, pushing the home side all the way until Eilish Gormley’s introduction turned the tide in Tyrone’s favour. We were celebrating for the third time on a 0-13 to 2-5 score line.

Tyrone, playing at home, were full of confidence to take on All-Ireland B Finalists Down on 5th May. Tyrone were simply in a different class and tore the visitors apart by 6-16 to 0-5.With just one game left Tyrone couldn’t be caught at the top of the table and squashed Cavan’s weak challenge on 12th May to stride into the quarter-finals. After a break for championship action Tyrone drew a date with Roscommon on 11th August and made it easily through to the semi-final stage where they were to meet All-Ireland Finalists Longford.

This was undoubtedly their sternest test of the year, but Tyrone shoed great character to force Longford into submission and take their place in the National league Final.

The decider against Leitrim on 17th November was Tyrone’s finest hour and despite playing below par the team was crowned champions at Irvinestown, Fermanagh by a three-point victory.

Ulster Junior Championship 1996As 1995 All-Ireland finalists, Tyrone faced Down as favourites in the opening round of the Ulster Championship in their first defence of the title. Down had home advantage but it was to no avail as they were ill equipped to halt a rampant Tyrone who marched to victory on a scoreline of 7-14 to 0-4.

With the semi-final scheduled for 21st of July, Tyrone fine-tuned their preparations but opposition Fermanagh failed to field at Carrickmore and the defending Champions couldn’t have had an easier passage into the final.

Once more it was Donegal who made it through the other half of the draw and in a low-scoring encounter on the 4th of August it was a triumphant Tyrone side who raised the cup at Carrickmore after a thrilling game.

With Clare awaiting the Ulster Champions in the All-Ireland semi-final it was never going to be easy, and one point up with time out on the clock it looked like Tyrone had just done enough. A most controversial penalty decision in favour of Clare however was to rob Tyrone of their dream of an All-Ireland Championship title in 1996.

November came to salvage success, however, and a valiant Tyrone side lifted the Tom Kenny National League Shield for their first National title in their short history.

Ulster Club – St MacartansAfter wining the County Final St Macartans progressed to the Ulster Club Championship where they played Monaghan Harps in the preliminary round. After a close and entertaining game St Macartans defeated their illustrious opponents on a scoreline of 2-08 to 2-06.

St Macartans proceeded then through the quarter-final and semi-final with their opponents being three times Armagh Champions Mullaghbawn and Down Champions Iveagh respectively.

The Ulster Final was played in Celtic park between St Eunans, Donegal and St Macartans, Tyrone. The fact that St Eunans were competing in their fourth Ulster Final in the last five years said a lot for their reputation and experience. In the end they proved a bit too strong for the St Macartans team although it was very far from a clear-cut victory as the balance of the play shifted to and fro throughout. St Eunans 2-10 to St Macartans 1-08.

League and Championship Winners 1996 Senior LeagueWinners – Carrickmore Runners up – St Macartans

Senior ChampionshipWinners – St Macartans Runners up – Carrickmore

Junior LeagueWinners – Badoney Runners up – Drumquin

Junior ChampionshipWinners – Badoney Runners up – Aghyaran

Senior 7-a-side CupWinners – Aodh Ruadh A Runners up – Father Rocks

Senior 7-a-side ShieldWinners Badoney Runners up – Aodh Ruadh B

Minor LeagueWinners Carrickmore Runners up – St Macartans

Minor ChampionshipWinners – St Macartans Runners up – Errigal Ciaran

Juvenile LeagueWinners – Carrickmore Runners up – Aodh Ruadh

Juvenile ChampionshipWinners – Errigal Ciaran Runners up – Aodh Ruadh

Under 14 LeagueWinners – Aodh Ruadh Runners up – Father Rocks

Under 12 Blitz Cup Winners – Carrickmore A Runners up –St Endas

Under 12 Blitz ShieldWinners Aodh Ruadh A Runners up – St Endas B

1997 proved to be as successful on the intercounty scene as any year preceding it. The Junior footballers, under the tutelage of Brendan Dardis and Rosemary Carson, made it back to Croke Park for the second time in three years, but unfortunately the result was also a replica of the first in that Tyrone failed to lift the ultimate honour – the All Ireland crown.

The U14 and U16 teams progressed to the Ulster Final while the Minor team reached the semi final stage, all having performed well against quality opposition in their respective Championships. Tyrone had started to built strong teams at underage level and this needed to be encouraged so that the County would continue to have a flow of players coming through to the Senior side and maintain the reputation Tyrone had established to date.

The Senior squad first assembled in January and soon commenced their National League programme, making their presence felt in Division Two against opponents who probably didn’t give the newly promoted Tyrone side the credit they deserved. The management felt that the team could go all the way to the Senior League play-offs, and the players certainly didn’t let them down. Excellent results against the likes of more established teams such as Meath gave the side just the lift they needed and indeed they made it through to the play-offs early in the summer. It was Clare who proved to be their eventual downfall in Mullingar but the team had long since cemented their place in the Intermediate Division.

The Championship opened with games against Fermanagh and Down, Tyrone simply in a different class as they powered through the early stages of the competition.

They met age-old adversaries Donegal in Enniskillen for the Ulster Final, and only just edged the verdict by a single point to the delight of their sizeable following. Roscommon provided the opposition in the All Ireland semi final on 31st August, which was played in wet and windy conditions at Omagh, and once again the team kept their supporters on the edge of their seats having just a single score to spare over Roscommon at the final whistle. Croke Park awaited.

It was a long break until the Final more than six weeks later, but challenge games against Dublin and Waterford kept the Tyrone team sharp for the decider. Travelling to Dublin it was opponents Longford who were installed as favourites and in the end justified the tag with a strong opening and finish to claim the title.

It was bitter disappointment for all concerned given the tremendous effort put in all through the year, but with Brendan and Rosemary back at the helm for the next season it was a case of rectifying the wrongs and making it over the final hurdle in 1998. Having played two league games already in the 1998 programme and taking maximum points they had gotten off to an impressive start, so everyone waited with baited breath the coming Ulster Championship and hoped for Tyrone’s tilt at the all Ireland title in October.

Ulster Club – CarrickmoreHaving claimed an impressive victory in the Tyrone County Final Carrickmore proceeded to the first round of the Ulster Club Championship where they met Glen the newly crowned Derry Champions. Played at Maghera on Saturday 13th September they managed to keep Glen scoreless and strode into the semi final against Armagh Harps. With the advantage of a home venue on Sunday 28th September, Carrickmore once again proved that they were the side to beat in the competition, racing into an early lead which they never relinquished.

Five years from their first ever appearance in an Ulster Final Carrickmore were back in the Provincial limelight. In the final Carrickmore met St Eunan’s, the Donegal champions, at Clones on Sunday 19th of October. The

game couldn’t have been closer and at the end of normal time the score stood deadlocked at 2:08 to 1:11.

It came as a surprise that extra time was going to be played to separate the sides and unfortunately for Carrickmore it was the Donegal champions, starting the game as favourites, who hung on to retain their Ulster club title for yet another year.

Success for St Ciarans

Schools football began in Tyrone in 1994 when Maria Curran, PE teacher at St Ciarans High School, Ballygawley, contacted all secondary schools in the County to invite their participation in future competitions. Two grades were established, with four teams initially participating at Senior Grade and six at Junior Grade. Loretto Convent Omagh took the inaugural senior title with founders St Ciarans, Ballygawley tying up the Junior Grade.

In 1996 St Ciarans High School verified their status as the top schools side in Tyrone when they went one step further to lift both Senior and Junior titles in the same year, only to fall to the highly regarded St Louis Convent (Monaghan) side in a pulsating Ulster Final after extra time. Having sown the seeds of success at Provincial level the Clogher Valley School made it back to the Ulster School Final in 1997, this time taking their revenge on the reigning Ulster and All-Ireland Champions St Louis Convent in their own back yard.

Having disposed of the hot favourites for the Ulster title St Ciarans went on to progress to the All Ireland Final, unceremoniously dumping the Cork Schools Champions Collaiste Ghobnatan out of the race for honours in the semi final. This was a tremendous achievement for the Tyrone standard-bearers, but unfortunately it was not a case of third time lucky for the O’Neill County in an All Ireland Final, when they were defeated by the Longford Schools Champions in the ‘gladiator decider.’ It was perhaps ironic that it was Longford who provided the opposition to Tyrone in Octobers Junior All Ireland Final at Croke Park. It was a bitter pill to swallow particularly for the likes of Claire McGarvey, Elaine Kelly and Lynda Donnelly, who featured in Tyrone’s failed bid at Headquarters in October.

The side however had proven that they could compete at the highest level and confidence was high that the elusive All Ireland crown would soon return and settle in the hills of Tyrone.

DevelopmentNew ClubsIn 1997 two new clubs where formed, Eoghan Roes Glenmornan, Strabane and Sigersons Strabane. The Eoghan Roes club took part in the U18 League and Championship and had two of their personnel involved in the U18 County Panel. The Sigersons club were also training for the season ahead.

Festival of SportThe Tyrone Festival of Sport run by the District Councils included for the first time Ladies Gaelic Football at U14 level on their programme of events. Girls therefore played under the District Council area and this event was eventually won by Dungannon District with Omagh District lifting the runners-up title.

U14 FaileDungannon U14 team made history by being the first club to represent Tyrone in the Faile Competition in Donegal and done well, making it through to the Division two Final only to be beaten at the final hurdle.

Masterskreen Senior League Division 1

P W L D PTSCarrickmore 8 7 0 1 15Aodh Ruadh 9 6 2 1 13 Errigal Ciaran 9 5 2 2 12 St Macartans 9 5 2 2 12 St Endas 9 5 3 1 11 Badoney 9 4 5 0 8 Beragh 8 3 4 1 7 Trillick 9 3 6 0 6 Drumquin 9 2 7 0 4 Galbally O.C. 9 0 9 0 0

Division 2 P W L D PTS Father Rocks 8 7 0 1 15 Aghyaran 8 5 1 2 12 Kildress 8 5 2 1 11 Sperrin OG 8 5 2 1 11 Dromore 8 4 3 1 9 Loughmacrory 8 3 5 0 6 Fintona 8 2 6 0 4 St Colmans 8 2 7 0 2 Aghaloo 8 1 7 0 2

Aghaloo withdrew after three games

Role of Honour 1997

Winner Runner upUnder 12 Carrickmore Errigal CiaranUnder 13 Blitz Errigal Ciaran Carrickmore Under 14 League St Macartans CarrickmoreUnder 14 C’Ship Father Rocks St MacartansJuvenile League Errigal Ciaran CarrickmoreJuvenile C’Ship Carrickmore Errigal CiaranMinor League St Macartans Errigal Ciaran Minor C’Ship St Macartans Errigal CiaranSenior Div 2 Father Rocks AghyaranJunior C’Ship Dromore AghyaranSenior Div 1 Carrickmore Aodh RuadhSenior C’Ship Carrickmore St EndasSenior 7’s Cup Aodh Ruadh KildressSenior 7’s Shield Badoney Sperrin OG

Tyrone Ladies 1998Ladies football in Tyrone had gone from strength to strength since its formation in 1991. The county affiliation had risen from seven clubs in 1992 to twenty six in 1998.

The success of the county team had no doubt played a major part in the expansion of clubs within the county. Over the last three or four years previously to 1998 Tyrone had been to the forefront of ladies football in Ulster and this helped entice and encourage girls to get involved in the playing scene.

Tyrone would have been regarded as one of the most successful county teams in Ulster behind Monaghan, who had indeed with their success pathed the way for the other Ulster Counties.

Tyrone had, over the past fours years in 1998 remained undefeated in the Ulster Junior Championship. They made two appearances in Croke Park in the Junior All Ireland Finals and were unfortunate to not overcome either Cork in 1995 or Longford in 1997. They also won the Division three league title in 1996 and had proved worthy of Division Two status throughout 1997/1998.

League ProgressTyrone returned to league duty after their All Ireland defeat at the hands of Longford with Brendan Dardis and Rosemary Carson once again at the helm. They were joined this year by Aidan Connolly who had been brought in as selector. The league campaign began just a few weeks after the All Ireland Final. With several changes to the panel they easily overcame Leitrim in Fenagh by nine points. In the second round tie Tyrone were due to meet All Ireland quarterfinalists Roscommon, who were unable to field with Tyrone taking the points.

After a lengthy break over Christmas the league resumed with Tyrone making the long journey to Birr to meet All Ireland Intermediate Champions Kerry. They again recorded a good win with seven points to spare over Kerry, with debutantes Etaoine O’Kane and Caroline Kelly impressing for Tyrone.

Tyrone’s only defeat of the league came against Meath, where a last minute goal by Christine O’Brien gave Meath a two point win. In their last league match Tyrone were to gain revenge for their All Ireland final defeat by Longford with a comprehensive win over the champions at Beragh. Tyrone gave a great display in this game with the forwards moving the ball well and taking their scores, the defence remained in control and denied Fiona Blessington and Mary Burke of goal chances. Tyrone’s remaining league game against Carlow was not played, as Carlow had been unable to field a team in several of their league outings.

This left Tyrone in a semi final encounter with old rivals Longford. Unfortunately as in the All Ireland Final, Tyrone failed to produce their previous match winning displays and saw Longford take control of the game early on. The Red Hands did not seem to have the self-belief that was evident in the Longford girls. Longford’s self belief coupled with a large home crowd broke Tyrone’s reserve and left them bitterly disappointed with their second defeat by Longford in a major competition. Tyrone could however be happy with their league displays and was content with another year in Division Two as a team building exercise.

Championship ProgressIn the 1998 Championship Tyrone had again become the team to watch. With an impressive win over a youthful Armagh side in their first round tie at Beragh, Tyrone set the stall for other teams. Michaela Doherty and Kitty McGoldrick showing all why they were awarded Replacement All-Stars in 1997 with an exhibition in shooting. However what really impressed was that this was a team performance.

Next up for Tyrone was Donegal in the semi-final. As in previous encounters this was a close contest. Although Tyrone got off to the better start in this game a slack period from the Red Hands in the second half gave Donegal a lifeline and an early exit from the championship looked almost certain on the cards for Tyrone. However they showed their worth in turning a three point lead into an eight point win. Again Michaela Doherty in particular impressed along with Shauna McGirr up front while Joanne Poyntz stamped her authority on the game in defence along with the ever-dependable Maura Kelly.

Tyrone collected their fourth Ulster title when they overcame a strong Down side at Clones. Tyrone were fancied to easily dispose of the Mourne County after brushing aside main contenders Donegal. This proved to be very much not the case with Down giving the Red hands a nasty shock when the game started to go in favour of Down. Tyrone started comfortably and saw themselves with a 1-07 to 0-03 lead going into half-time, Michaela Doherty getting the goal for Tyrone. Michaela Downey who was superb for Down brought her side within two points of Tyrone with less than ten minutes remaining. However Tyrone made a revival with great work from Nuala McCartan in defence helping to set Tyrone up for two injury time scores and sealing another Ulster title for the Red Hands.

Tyrone then faced Warwickshire in the All-Ireland Quarterfinals. This game never tested Tyrone with the score line saying much for the type of game that was played. It was one way traffic all the way through, with Warwickshire failing to put up any sort of threat to Tyrone. Kitty McGoldrick was Tyrone’s top scorer in this encounter, amassing an impressive 2-10. Tyrone also had goals from Elaine Kelly, Michaela Doherty and Caroline Kelly. Substitute Lynette Hughes impressed for Tyrone, scoring 0-07 after making an entrance for the injured Michaela Doherty at half time. Corner back Lynda Donnelly showed up well for Tyrone making many interceptions to ensure her forwards had a good supply of ball. Although never under any pressure Tyrone continued to play with total commitment throughout.

At the semi final stage Tyrone could not answer the strength of Louth. Louth dominated mid field and so controlled most of the play. They counteracted Tyrone’s style of play and the Red Hands could not seem to break the defence. It was bitterly disappointing game especially as all involved knew that they had not played to their potential. The 2-09 to 1-06 score line showed Tyrone’s inability to create scores.

Minor ProgressThis year Tyrone’s only underage team was at minor level. Over the last couple of years they have found difficulty in pushing past Monaghan in the Ulster championship and were hoping that fortunes were soon to change. With many of this year senior panel still minors, the county felt that 1998 could well see this happening. They gave fine performances against Derry and Cavan at the Quarterfinal and semi final stages. They met Monaghan in the Ulster final and although most people would have agreed Tyrone were the best team on the day, the score line unfortunately did not go their way. Hope can be gathered from their performance, which was a polished one and hopefully will in time see its fruition in the senior ranks.

Club SceneOn the club scene Tyrone had begun both their adult and minor leagues for 1998. There were now teams competing in the Masterskreen senior league and eleven in the Tony Fox Junior league.

Over the last few years Carrickmore and St Macartans had dominated the senior division at both league and Championship. Both were unlucky to suffer defeats from St Eunan’s of Donegal in their Ulster Club final appearances. However the other clubs in the senior division had begun to catch up leaving competitions much more open and so improving the overall standard of ladies football within the County. St Macartan’s were again crowned Senior champions after narrowly defeating Aodh Ruadh in the final. The Clogher Valley side went on to defeat Monaghan Harps and Iveagh in the Ulster Championship and were unlucky to again lose out to St Eunan’s of Letterkenny by one point.

The Junior league remained more spread with a number of new clubs finding their way. Long-standing clubs such as Galbally and Oonagh Celts and Drumquinn were hoping that 1998 would see them making their way into the senior ranks again. Aghyaran made their third appearance in the Junior final but found the recently relegated Drumquinn too tough and the Wolf Tones return to senior status in 1999.

The minor league and championship had also been dominated by Carrickmore and St Macartan’s alongside Errigal Ciaran who had some excellent youth coming through.

These competitions were being contested by eighteen clubs, the league being played in two grades with play-off’s deciding the eventual winners whereas the minor championship was an open draw. Errigal Ciaran had captured the league for the first time in their history with an impressive display over St Macartans. The championship seen three teams remaining. Kildress had to await the outcome of the semi final match between Carrickmore and Errigal Ciaran. Kildress reached their first Minor final after disposing of St Macartan’s who were attempting to achieve three in a row, as they had been holders since 1996. Carrickmore had already achieved this feat from 1993 to 1995.

Juvenile football remained strong in Tyrone with league and championship taking the same format as the minor competitions. Several players had been selected from this age group onto the senior county panel. Of the sixteen clubs competing at this level Carrickmore and Errigal Ciaran remain the most successful.

Underage football was very competitive in Tyrone where there were thirteen clubs competing in the under 12 league and thirteen in the under 14 league and championship. In the under 14 Championship a strong Dromore side saw off the challenge of league champions St Macartan’s to deny the Clogher Valley girls the double. The Errigal Ciaran under 14 team had the honour of representing the county in the under 14 Feile which took place in Donegal on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th of July. They won last years under 13 Blitz, which is run within the county to select a club to go forward for this event.

Ladies football in Tyrone was steadily growing and making a name for itself outside the county. All within the county hoped that in the not so distant future that we would capture the All-Ireland Junior title.

On a sadder note the county was devastated at the lost of two of its playing members in the Omagh bomb atrocity. Jolene Marlow and Brenda Logue showed an ability for and commitment to ladies football, which made everyone who knew them very proud. They will be sadly missed from our lives and are always in our thoughts.

1998Ulster Minor Final – Scotstown, Co. MonahganMonaghan Vs Tyrone4-08 1-13 (A.E.T.)

Ulster Junior Final – Clones, Co MonaghanTyrone Vs Down1-11 0-09

All Ireland Quarterfinal – Omagh, Co TyroneTyrone Vs Warwickshire5-33 0-01

All Ireland Semi Final Courtbane, Co Louth Louth Vs Tyrone2-09 1-06

1997Ulster U14 Final – Augher, Co TyroneTyrone Vs Monaghan 1-06 2-10

Ulster U16 Final – Clontibret, Co MonaghanMonaghan Vs Tyrone4-16 1-04

Ulster Junior Final – Enniskillen, Co FermanaghTyrone Vs Donegal3-07 3-06

All Ireland Semi Final – Omagh, Co TyroneTyrone Vs Roscommon1-07 0-09

All Ireland Final – Croke Park, DublinTyrone Vs Longford1-11 2-12

1996Ulster Junior Final – Carrickmore, Co TyroneTyrone Vs Donegal0-12 2-12

All Ireland Semi Final – Carrickmore, Co TyroneTyrone Vs Clare3-06 4-05

National League Final – Irvinestown, Co FermanaghTyrone Vs Leitrim2-08 2-05

1995Ulster Minor Final – Drumquin, Co TyroneTyrone Vs Donegal3-19 4-02

All Ireland Minor Semi Final – Moate, Co WestmeathWexford Vs Tyrone3-12 0-03

Ulster Junior Final – Donegal Town, Co DonegalDonegal Vs Tyrone2-08 2-11

All Ireland Quarterfinal - St Peter’s Park, Longford TownCarlow Vs Tyrone3-06 3-11

All Ireland Semi Final, Navan, Co MeathTyrone Vs New York0-08 1-04

All Ireland Final – Croke Park, DublinTyrone Vs Cork3-02 4-08

1994Ulster Junior Final – Athletic Grounds, Co ArmaghDonegal Vs Tyrone5-05 3-08

Intercounty Review 1999That 1999 was going to be the make or break year was certainly an accurate assessment of the position of the Tyrone Ladies county team a year ago, anticipating a season which could bring the elusive Junior All Ireland or just another heartbreaking defeat and end of many careers.

Twelve months on and its all history, as Tyrone Ladies look forward to a Senior Ulster Final date with Monaghan in August, and the prospect of a promising run in the Division One League after defeating All Ireland Senior Champions Mayo. This was only the stuff of dreams in January 1999.

The post Christmas resumption of the National League saw Tyrone grind out wins over Donegal, Leitrim, Westmeath, and Dublin, playing not the prettiest brand of football, but a win is a win and new coach Sean O’Kane was more than happy with a playoff chance against Senior side Kerry. In the event, the trip to Ballinasloe proved highly productive with a victory securing promotion to Division one and a place in the showcase Division two Final against the Dubs in Parnell Park. In possibly their best performance over the year Tyrone blew Dublin away. They were totally superior with the style and confidence that earned a ten-point victory, an All Ireland title and the first a three Player of the Match awards for Eilis Gormley.

A week later Dunmoyle saw the start of the championship trail and a resounding win over neighbours Fermanagh. Monaghan Juniors were the next victims, outclassed in Omagh as Tyrone rolled into their sixth Ulster Junior Final, again facing a challenge from Down in clones.

Another fifteen-point win and a lot of complacency was a result in Clones as the newly crowned Ulster Champions prepared for an All Ireland Quarterfinal tie with ‘lovely’ Leitrim. The Connacht champions were anything but lovely, and probably very unlucky not to have stopped the Tyrone bandwagon in Drumshanbo.

Tyrone with Lisa McGirr, Arlene McCloskey and Gormley lacked anything resembling organisation or rhythm and found themselves three points down at the interval.

It was the youngsters Lynda Donnelly and Lynette Hughes who took on the responsibility and brought the Red Hands back into he match with two goals and three points between them, but Leitrim were by no means finished and pegged back to within three points again. Indeed Tyrone can thank the woodwork in Drumshanbo as Deirdre Quinn’s goal effort blasted off the crossbar for a point in the dying minutes. A poor performance, but a narrow escape and a place in the All Ireland Semi Final against Carlow.

Taking nothing for granted this time Tyrone had thirteen points to spare over the Leinster junior champions Carlow and the Stage was set for Tyrone’s third Junior All Ireland Final. It would be New York’s first visit to Croke Park and they certainly had nothing to loose. Many in Tyrone felt it would be their last chance.

The chance was well and truly taken in the style that this side seem to reserve only for the second half of finals. The final will be remembered as the day that Eilis Gormley 3-06 in Croke Park, and Nuala McCartan walked up the steps of the ‘Old Hogan Stand’ to collect Tyrone’s ticket into senior football.

And things kept getting better, that Eilis Gormley was awarded Tyrone’s first All Star and the Ulster GAA writers ‘Footballer of the Year’ award. Lynda Donnelly and Maura Kelly received All Star Replacement awards. The team was invited to a host of civic receptions this was long way from ‘Workout Warehouse’ and the training field at Carrickmore.

However it was not long before training resumed as league ties with the ‘big shots’ Monaghan and Wexford beckoned. Having already disposed of All Ireland senior champions Mayo before Christmas, Tyrone, under newly appointed captain Lisa McGirr were a team to be taken seriously. How far they fared remains to be seen, but which success created this year the county will surly inspire further success.

Team in All Ireland FinalEileen McElroy, Connie Fox, Maura Kelly, Arlene McCloskey, Nuala McCartan, Siobhan McGarvey, Lynda Donnelly, Caroline Donnelly, Lisa McGirr, Joanne Poyntz, Eilis GormleySubs Used: Hayley Boyle, Ailish Gildernew, Caroline McErlean, Ciara Strain, and Breige Daly.Subs: Caroline Kelly, Denise Hetherington, Michaela Doherty, Sarah McGrade, Kitty McGolderick, Fiona Marie Kearney, Catriona Murphy, Claire McGarvey, Mairead McCann, Catherine Small and Nicola Scott.

National League CampaignsDivision 2 1998-1999 Division 1 1999-2000Donegal 1-07 Tyrone 4-12 Mayo 1-09 Tyrone 3-07Dublin 1-09 Tyrone 0-14 Tyrone 1-12 Dublin 1-05Louth 0-04 Tyrone 3-15Tyrone 1-13 Leitrim 0-01Kerry 1-07 Tyrone 0-08Tyrone 3-06 Westmeath 0-03

Semi FinalTyrone 1-09 Kerry 0-10

FinalTyrone 2-16 Dublin 2-06

Junior ChampionshipUlster:Quarterfinal – Dunmoyle Player of the matchTyrone 7-17 Fermanagh 1-03 Joanne Poyntz

Semi Final – OmaghTyrone 4-17 Monaghan 2-02 Ellis Gormley

Final – ClonesTyrone 3-13 Down 1-04 Lynette Hughes

All Ireland:Quarterfinal – DrumshanboTyrone 2-10 Leitrim 1-11 Lynette Hughes

Semi Final – SummerhillTyrone 4-13 Carlow 2-06 Lynda Donnelly

Final – Croke ParkTyrone 3-12 New York 2-04 Ellis Gormley

Role of Honour 1999 Winners Runners-upChampionship:Senior: Carrickmore St MacartansIntermediate: Fr Rocks TrillickJunior: Loughmacrory Sigersons

League:Division 1: Errigal Ciaran Carrickmore Division 2: Fr Rocks Kildress Division 3: Loughmacrory Fintona

Minors:Championship: Carrickmore Errigal Ciaran League:Grade 1: Carrickmore Errigal CiaranGrade 2: Beragh Galbally Oonagh Celts

Juvenile:Championship: Dromore St Macartans League Grade 1: Dromore Aodh Ruadh Grade 2: Drumquin Aghyaran

Under-14:Championship: Errigal Ciaran Aghyaran League:Grade 1: Errigal Ciaran Carrickmore

Grade 2: Fintona Loughmacrory

Under 13 Blitz:Cup: Errigal Ciaran Omagh St Enda’s Shield: Aodh Ruadh Carrickmore

Under 12:Championship Sperrin Og

Father Rocks, who dominated Division two in Tyrone, were very unlucky not to make it to their first Ulster Intermediate Final. They were pipped at the post by Four Masters of Donegal.

Despite the fact the Red Hand Clubs had no joy in Ulster, they could take comfort in the fact that Tyrone had probably the best developed club structure in the province, and the only county to have Senior, Intermediate and Junior grades.

Underage County Round-Up

Ulster Minor Championship FinalReplay:Monaghan 3-10 Tyrone 1-09 (1-09 each in 1st game)

TyroneMartina Glackin (Fr Rocks), Sarah McGread (Trillick), Maura Kelly (St Mac’s), Martina Doyle (Fr Rocks), Connie Fox (Carrickmore), Siobhan McGarvey (Errigal Ciaran), Eilis Mullan (Kildress), Tina Toner (Fr Rocks), Lynette Hughes (Carrickmore), Natasha Rushe (Fr Rocks), Breige Daly (Badoney), Selena Oguz (Errigal Ciaran), Lynda Donnelly (St Macs).Subs:Mairead McCann (Dromore) for Oguz, Catriona Murphy (Aodh Ruadh) for Quinn.Scorers:L Hughes 1-06, L Donnelly, N Rushe, T Toner 0-01 each.

Ulster Juvenile FinalMonaghan 4-13 Tyrone 3-06

Tyrone:Amanda Fox (Aodh Ruadh), Cathy Hughes (Carrickmore), Carla McGarrity (Fr Rock’s), Claire O’Kane (Carrickmore), Tina Donnelly (Dromore), Lynda Donnelly (St Mac’s), Donna Shields (Aodh Ruadh), Josephine Rogers (Beragh), Catriona Murphy (Aodh Ruadh), Martina Doyle (Fr Rocks), Natasha Rushe (Fr Rocks), Tracey Rogers (Beragh), Mairead McCann (Dromore), Elaine Coyle (Carrickmore), Jennifer McCrossan (Omagh).Subs:Nuala McGarvey (Errigal Ciaran) for T Rogers, Angela Monaghan (Kildress) for Doyle.Scorers:Mc Crossan 2-02, Rushe 1-0, J Rogers 0-02, Murphy and McCann 0-01.

Ulster Club TrailAs a parish, Termonmaguirc had the distinction of being represented by two clubs in the Ulster Club Championship with both Loughmacrory and Carrickmore making it out of Tyrone. The Tyrone Junior Champions staged a famous last minute comeback to beat Down Champions Downpatrick and qualify for the quaterfinal, however Cavan Champs Mullahoran proved too strong for the Loughmacrory girls at that stage.

Carrickmore disposed of semi-final challengers Crossmaglen with relative ease, booking a final date with Monaghan’s best Aghabog. It was Carmen’s third Ulster Final, but they could not emulate the victory of ’92. Despite a three-point lead at the interval, the Tyrone girls did not match Aghabog’s power in the last quarter and were defeated by three points. A bitter defeat as Tyrone’s champions are the bridesmaids for the fourth year in a row in Ulster.

Domestic Review 2000On the club scene there was ten clubs winning our twenty-two competitions. Aodh Ruadh were crowned senior champions for the first time when they defeated defending champions Carrickmore in front of a large crowd in Omagh on the 12th of August before bowing out to Iveagh Bosco of Down in the Ulster Club Semi Final. Carrickmore had the consolation of lifting the Masterskreen Senior League that they last held in 1997.

Dromore lifted the Tommy McGarvey Intermediate Championship at the expense of Aghyaran, and went on to defeat Urris of Donegal and Mullaghhoran of Cavan before becoming Ulster Champions with a brilliant display against Scotstown in Clones. Their ambition to become the first club from Tyrone to reach an All Ireland Club Final came to an end at the hands of a very strong Confey side. Dromore also won the Tony Fox Intermediate League to follow in the footsteps of Fr Rocks, who achieved the same double last year.

In the Junior Championship Galbally Oonagh Celts upheld their favourites by lifting the Brenda Logue Memorial Cup, but only after a scare by the challenge of a gallant Glenelly side in only their second year of football. Galbally OC defeated Moville of Donegal before losing out to Fermanagh side Cleenish in the Ulster Junior Championship Semi Final, but went on to add the league to complete the Junior double.

At Minor level the all conquering Carrickmore defeated St Macartans in the League Final in May, before adding the Championship after a long season ending on Saturday 27th October when they held on after a great come back by the Dromore St Dympna girls to lift the Begley Cup for the third year running and complete their second double in as many years. In Grade two Aghyaran won the League defeating Drumquin in the Final, while Drumquin won the Championship defeating Sperrin Og in the final.

The Juvenile competition seen a major overhaul this year with the introduction of three grades in the League and two grades in the Championship.

Grade one was vied for by six clubs after the withdrawal of Fr Rocks. Errigal Ciaran were the superior force here winning both the League and Championship, while the regarded St Endas proved that experience counts when they lifted the double in grade two, although Sperrin Og were unlucky to lose the Championship when they went down by one point. Grade three had seven teams competing for the League in which Loughmacrory came through unbeaten although were pushed all the way by Glenelly. In the Championship they reached the Semi Final only to be overcome by St Endas.

The Under thirteen competition which replaced the under fourteen and Under Twelve competitions was dominated in grade one, and the Championship by Errigal Ciaran with Aghyaran lifting the grade two league at the expense of Badoney.

The Senior Seven saw the participation of ten clubs with Fr Rocks retaining the cup, and Loughmacrory winning the shield.

An Under Twelve Blitz was set up and eleven teams took part, St Endas defeated Badoney in the cup competition with Galbally OC defeating Killeeshil in the shield final.

Cumann Peil Gael mBan Tir EoighainUnder Age Inter County Review 2000

Tyrone’s under age county campaign started off with juveniles getting a bye in the quarterfinal when Fermanagh withdrew, giving them a free passage to the semi final. Tyrone defeated Down 2-17 to 1-12 before losing out to a very good Monaghan side 3-9 to 1-7 in the Ulster Final. The Minors on the other hand overcame the biggest hurdle first by defeating All Ireland Champions Monaghan in their own backyard in the quarterfinal by a score line of Tyrone 1-10 to Monaghan 1-7. In the semi final Derry put up a gallant fight in Carrickmore before finally succumbing to the Tyrone on slaughter of 2-22 to 1-7. The Ulster final was held in Carrickmore where Tyrone defeated Cavan 1-17 to 0-3 to lift their first Minor title since 1995. The All Ireland semi final paired Tyrone with beaten finalists of the last three years, Mayo, in a superb contest in Sligo, Tyrone out shooting their Connaght rivals by 1-13 to 0-9, to leave them in their first All Ireland Minor final.

Unfortunately they faced a Waterford side who were on the day quite untouchable and despite Tyrone’s hopes and best efforts they were heavily beaten on a score line of 7-12 to 1-6 in their first Minor all Ireland final. It was a subsequently discovered after the final that Waterford had used six substitutions instead of five and Tyrone were awarded the All Ireland by default. Despite being All Ireland Minor champions the Tyrone team and management felt that they would much rather have achieved this glory

through playing on the field than through another teams error and without a doubt they will be out to win it in 2001 for real.

Inter County Review Of The Year 2000

After the success achieved by Tyrone Ladies in 1999 winning the National League Division 2 title and the coveted All Ireland Junior Crown many in football believed it would be a very hard act to emulate this success in 2000 playing in the tougher senior league and championship. Once more Tyrone ladies proved these predictions inaccurate and went on to achieve even greater success in 2000 winning the inaugural Ulster senior championship and qualifying for a National League Final.

Tyrone reopened their national league campaign with a trip to London which added two more points onto their pre Christmas tally of four. As momentum gathered Tyrone claimed full points from the difficult trips to Wexford and Meath and also beat mighty Laois in Drumragh to sit proudly at the top of Division 1 with a full twelve points. Next came Ulster rivals Monaghan and in a classic game in Carrickmore despite a spirited delay Tyrone suffered their first defeat of the league campaign going down by two points. A second defeat came against Waterford but Tyrone had already qualified for the National League semi final. Inevitably they were pitted against archrivals Monaghan in Monaghan and produced one of their best displays of the season defeating the stunned Farney’s with three points to spare. This game saw the return to form of Eilis Gormley who gave her marker a torrid time and scored a great 1-09. Lisa McGirr, Lynda Donnelly and Claire McGarvey had tremendous games and incredibly Tyrone Ladies had reached the National Senior League Final in their first season in the division. Unfortunately the league final against reining all Ireland Champions Mayo was to prove a bridge too far for Tyrone. Despite a brave display they went down to Mayo on a score line of 1-11 to 2-06. Tyrone had several chances to win this game, which unfortunately they didn’t take on the day. Once more Eilis Gormley was the jewel in the crown scoring 1-04 and involved in everything positive the Red Hands did. Lynette Hughes and Lisa McGirr

also produced displays of quality but despite this effort Tyrone were defeated.

Tyrone learned a lot from this game and put this into practice for the inaugural Ulster Final against Monaghan. Sunday July 30th proved to be Tyrone’s finest hour as they won the Ulster Senior title and shell-shocked favourites Monaghan winning with three points to spare. Many will remember this day forever and they will remember in particular the magnificent 1-07 scored by Eilis Gormley and the fine contributions from newcomers Dolores Hughes and Martina Doyle amongst others. Highlight of the day was captain Lisa McGirr’s magnificent goal which capped a great display from her and was perhaps one of the best individual strikes Clones has ever seen. While she lifted the O’Harte Memorial Cup few could remain unaffected by the emotion of the occasion. This in set up a tie once more with Mayo and as this game was to be played in Croke Park prior to the men’s All Ireland semi final replay, which was to be shown live on television it was without a doubt the biggest game Tyrone were ever to play. The Red Hands did themselves and their followers proud on the big stage and despite a shaky start they lead by three points at half time with a great goal from Shauna McGirr. Mayo pulled back early in the second half with danger woman Cora Staunton and Diana O’Hora proving a thorn in the side of the Red Hand defence. Still they fought on bravely and took the lead once more with a penalty from Lynette Hughes but despite some great scores from Gormley and Hughes Mayo’s experience and ability to take goals saw them win through to the All Ireland Senior Final in the end by seven points. Mayo went on to win their second All Ireland title and perhaps Tyrone could take some comfort from the fact that they were beaten by the eventual winners. Yet many in Tyrone and many at Croke Park that day know that Tyrone could have and probably should have won this game. Hopefully Tyrone can rectify this in 2001 and go one better to reach their first Senior Final.

At the All Star ceremony in October Tyrone’s season got even better when they received an amazing four All Stars. Once more Eilis Gormley picked up aw award and Lynda Donnelly, Claire McGarvey, Lynette Hughes and Arlene McCloskey who received a replacement award deservedly accompanied her.

Few of those involved in the 2000 campaign will ever forget the feeling when Lisa McGirr lifted the O’Harte Cup and other special moments such as the Garda escort through a packed Dublin on semi final day.

Tyrone looked forward to another successful campaign in 2001 and they had shown that they are now a force to be reckoned with in Ladies football, without a doubt several other special moments remain theirs to create in the coming year.

Division 1 Results 2000London 1-10 Tyrone 7-17 away in LondonWexford 4-02 Tyrone 3-13 in TullamoreLaois 2-03 Tyrone 1-10 Home DrumraghMeath 0-08 Tyrone 1-15 in DunboyneTyrone 2-12 Monaghan 2-14 home CarrickmoreWaterford 3-10 Tyrone 1-09 in Westmeath

National League Semi FinalMonaghan 4-06 Tyrone 2-15 away Monaghan

National League FinalMayo 1-11 Tyrone 2-06 In Longford

All Ireland Semi FinalTyrone 2-12 Mayo 5-10 in Croke Park

Division 1 2000-2001Tyrone 1-06 Mayo 0-09 home CarrickmoreWaterford 3-13 Tyrone 2-13 in Confey

Role Of Honour 2000CHAMPIONSHIP

Senior (eight clubs)Winner Runner-UpAodh Ruadh Carrickmore

Intermediate (seven clubs)Dromore Aghyaran

Junior (six clubs)Galbally OC Glenelly

Minor Grade one (ten clubs)Carrickmore Dromore

Minor Grade two (eight clubs)Drumquin Sperrin Og

Juvenile Grade one (seven clubs)Errigal Ciaran Carrickmore

Juvenile Grade two (sixteen clubs)St Endas Sperrin Og

Under 13 (eighteen clubs)Errigal Ciaran St Endas

LEAGUESDivision OneCarrickmore Aodh Ruadh

Division TwoDromore Aghyaran

Division ThreeGalbally O.C. Sigersons

Minor Grade OneCarrickmore St Macartans

Minor Grade TwoAghyaran Drumquin

Juvenile Grade One (seven clubs)Errigal Ciaran Drumquin

Juvenile Grade Two (eight clubs)

St Endas Kildress

Juvenile Grade Three (eight clubs)Loughmacrory Glenelly

Under 13 Grade One (eight clubs)Errigal Ciaran Sperrin Og

Under 13 Grade Two (ten clubs)Aghyaran Badoney

Senior Sevens Cup (ten clubs)Fr Rocks Aodh Ruadh

Senior Seven’s ShieldLoughmacrory Sigersons

Under 12 BlitzCup (five clubs)St Endas Badoney

Shield (six clubs)Galbally OC Killeeshil

League Tables 2000Division OneClub P W L D PtsCarrickmore 7 7 0 0 14St Macartans 7 6 1 0 10*Aodh Ruadh 7 5 2 0 10Errigal Ciaran 7 3 3 1 7Fr Rocks 7 3 4 0 6Kildress 7 1 5 1 3Beragh 7 1 6 0 2St Endas 7 1 6 0 2

Champions: CarrickmoreRegelated Beragh and St Endas*St Macartans deducted two points

Division Two

P W L D PtsDromore 6 6 0 0 12Aghyaran 6 4 1 1 9Badoney 6 4 2 0 8Trillick 6 2 3 1 5Drumquin 6 1 3 2 4Fintona 6 1 3 2 4 Loughmacrory 6 0 6 0 0

Champions: Dromore Promoted AghyaranRelegated: Loughmacrory

Division Three P W L D Pts

Galbally OC 10 10 0 0 20Sigersons 10 8 2 0 16Sperrin Og 10 6 4 0 12Glenelly 10 4 6 0 8Eoghain Rua 10 2 8 0 4Mna Na Deirge 10 0 10 0 0Champions: Glabally OC Promoted SigersonsMinor Grade OneSection A

P W L D PtsSt Macartans 4 3 0 1 7Fr Rocks 4 3 1 0 6Errigal Ciaran 3 1 1 1 3Kildress 3 0 2 1 1Galbally OC 4 0 3 1 1

Section BP W L D Pts

Carrickmore 4 4 0 0 8Aodh Ruadh 4 3 1 0 6

Dromore 4 2 2 0 4Beragh 4 1 3 0 2St Endas 4 0 4 0 0

Semi FinalsSt Macartans 0-09 Aodh Ruadh 1-05Carrickmore 3-08 Fr Rocks 0-01

FinalCarrickmore 4-06 St Macartans 3-03

Minor League Grade TwoSection A

P W L D PtsFintona 3 3 0 0 6Sperrin Og 3 2 1 0 4Loughmacrory 3 1 2 0 2Moy 3 0 3 0 0

Section BP W L D Pts

Aghyaran 3 3 0 0 6Drumquin 3 2 1 0 4Badoney 3 1 2 0 2Mna Na Deirge 3 0 3 0 0

Semi FinalsSperrin Og 0-03 Drumquin 1-11Aghyaran 5-16 Fintona 3-6

FinalAghyaran 4-11 Drumquin 2-07

Juvenile LeagueGrade one

P W L D PtsErrigal Ciaran 5 5 0 0 10Drumquin 5 3 2 0 6Dromore 5 2 3 0 4

Carrickmore 5 2 3 0 4Aodh Ruadh 5 2 3 0 4St Macartans 5 1 4 0 2

Champions: Errigal Ciaran

Grade TwoP W L D Pts

St Endas 7 7 0 0 14Kildress 7 6 1 0 12Beragh 7 4 3 0 8Sperrin Og 7 4 3 0 8Trillick 7 3 4 0 6Badoney 7 2 4 1 5Aghyaran 7 1 5 1 3 Galbally OC 7 0 7 0 0

Champions: St Endas

Grade ThreeP W L D Pts

Loughmacrory 6 6 0 0 12Glenelly 6 5 1 0 10Moy 6 4 2 0 8Killeeshil 6 3 3 0 6Sigersons 6 2 4 0 4Eoghain Rua 6 1 5 0 2An Carraig 6 0 6 0 0

Champions: Loughmacrory

Under 13 LeagueGrade One

P W L D PtsErrigal Ciaran 7 7 0 0 14Sperrin Og 7 6 1 0 12Drumquin 7 5 2 0 10St Macartans 7 3 4 0 8Carrickmore 6 1 5 0 2Dromore 6 1 5 0 2

St Endas 5 1 4 0 2 Aodh Ruadh 6 0 6 0 0

Champions: Errigal Ciaran

Grade TwoSection A

P W L D PtsAghyaran 4 4 0 0 8Badoney 4 3 1 0 6Mna Na Deirge 4 2 2 0 4Loughmacrory 3 0 3 0 0Sigersons 3 0 3 0 0

Section BP W L D Pts

An Carraig 4 4 0 0 8Fintona 4 3 1 0 6Beragh 4 1 3 0 2Galbally OC 4 1 3 0 2Kileeshil 4 1 3 0 2

Semi Finals Aghyaran 4-06 Fintona 2-06An Carraig 0-06 Badoney 6-02

FinalAghyaran 4-05 Badoney 4-04

Registration 2000 – 24 ClubsCLUB SENIOR UNDERAGE TOTALAghyaran 20 43 63An Carraig 4 30 34An Charraig Mhor 22 61 83Aodh Ruadh 14 53 67Badoney 25 47 72Beragh 18 43 61Cill Iseal --- 31 31Drumquin 15 34 49Eoighain Ruas 16 29 45

Errigal Ciaran 24 59 83Fintona 5 42 47Fr Rocks 15 18 33Galbally OC 15 53 68Glenelly 20 53 73Kildress 6 35 41Moy 5 27 32Mna Ni Deirge 9 38 47Sigersons 22 44 66Sperrin Og 17 44 61St Dympna’s 16 54 70St Endas 18 57 75St Macartans 23 57 80St Teresa’s 20 57 77Trillick 19 24 43TOTALS 368 1,033 1,401

Inter-County Review of the year 2001The 2001 season can only be described as one of many highs and lows. With success came disappointment and the Tyrone squad learned some difficult lessons throughout the year. For the second year running Tyrone won the Ulster Senior Championship and this was definitely the highlight of the season. they also qualified for the National League Semi-Final.

Tyrone kicked off the National League with two pre-Christams matches; the first was against Mayo, (who had beaten Tyrone in last years League Final) where they settled for a draw on a score-line of Tyrone 1-06 Mayo 0-09. the second was a meeting with Waterford where Tyrone were defeated on a one goal margin.

With only one point under their belts, minds were sharpened to the fact that much work lay ahead in the New Year. Tyrone started off well with a convincing win over Meath but were briefly disappointed with loosing by two points to Longford in the next match. Next came Ulster rivals Monaghan and a classic encounter was enjoyed by all. Both teams were neck and neck for the duration but the Tyrone girls pulled off a victory and prepared to meet Mayo in the play-offs the following week. The game did not materialise due to the foot-and-mouth outbreak and it was to be played at

a later date. The break from competitive play looked to have dented the confidence of the squad having only scored three points in the first half against Dublin, but in the second half Tyrone rallied and pulled off an impressive win on a score-line of Tyrone 0–18 Dublin 1-08.

Tyrone travelled to Mulingar to take on Clare but unfortunately Clare enjoyed the upper hand for the duration of the match and Tyrone were disappointed, having not utilised all their opportunities. Final score, Clare 1-07 Tyrone 1-02.

Tyrone travelled to Tourmakeady to play the decider against Mayo and book their place in the semi-final against Monaghan. They were prepared for a tough match but left with a deserved win under their belts on a four-point margin. The clash against Monaghan was eagerly anticipated and was their fourth week in a row playing competitive football. However the match did not live up to expectations of being the most explosive and competitive match of the season. instead Tyrone were punished from all angles by the more dominant and forceful side. The score at the final whistle was Monaghan 5-09 Tyrone 1-05 and Tyrone made their exit from the National League.

Tyrone played Down in the Ulster Championship Semi-Final and a poor game of football ensued. However the fine individual performances were witnessed from Lynette Hughes with a personal tally of nine points and Michaela Downey scored eight of the final nine points for Down. Tyrone proceeded to the final on a score-line of Tyrone 1-12 Down 0-09. Tyrone emerged glorious victors of this Ulster Final for the second consecutive year, when they again defeated archrivals Monaghan in Clones. A substantial audience watched the two sides battle it out and were certainly not disappointed with the extremely high standard of football on display. This win was a tremendous achievement for Tyrone considering their depleted squad on the day that probably made the victory all the more sweet. A prefect combination of youth and experience and strong team spirit tipped the balance in Tyrone’s favour leaving Monaghan more than a little shocked. Final score Tyrone 1-07 Monaghan 0-09.

Tyrone were through to the All-Ireland stages and they took on Laois on the 15th of September. Disappointingly, Tyrone suffered their second All Ireland Semi Final in two years. This year Laois dealt them the heavy blow of a

seven point defeat in Pearse Park Longford which was broadcasted live by the new sponsor of ‘Cumann Peil Gael na mBan,’ ‘TG4’.

Expectations of progressing to the final stage this year were high and inevitably disappointment at their defeat was rife. What was encouraging was that Tyrone had their absolute strongest panel in their history and with the success at underage level coming through, the county management had a lot to work with in the future.

At the All-Star Awards ceremony, three Tyrone girls were honoured, with Lisa McGirr, Siobhan McGarvey and Clare McGarvey receiving replacements awards. Also Lynette Hughes did her County proud having received the Ulster Writers coveted ‘Player of the Year’, in the Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran.

Inter-County Results of the Year 2001

National League ResultsTyrone Vs Meath 4-08 – 2-07Tyrone Vs Longford 2-10 – 3-09Tyrone Vs Dublin 0-18 – 1-08Tyrone Vs Clare 1-02 – 1-07Tyrone Vs Mayo 1-10 – 0-09National League Semi-Final, Tyrone Vs Monaghan 1-05 – 5-09

Ulster/All-Ireland Senior ChampionshipsUlster Semi-Final, Tyrone Vs Down 1-12 –0-09Ulster Final, Tyrone Vs Monaghan 1-07 – 0-09All-Ireland Semi-Final, Tyrone Vs Laois 2-05 – 3-06

Minor LeaguesGrade oneWinner: St MacartansRunner-Up: Errigal Ciaran

Grade TwoWinner: St EndasRunner-Up: Loughmacrory

ChampionshipsGrade OneWinner: DromoreRunner-Up: Carrickmore

Grade TwoWinner: St EndasRunner-Up Galbally OC

SeniorDivision OneWinner: Aodh RuadhRunner-Up: Fr Rocks

Division TwoWinner: BeraghRunner-Up: Trillick

Division ThreeWinner: Sperrin OGRunner-Up: Glenelly/Moy

ChampionshipsSeniorWinner: CarrickmoreRunner-Up: Aodh Ruadh

IntermediateWinner: BeraghRunner-Up: Trillick

JuniorWinner: LoughmacroryRunner-Up: Sperrin OG

Senior SevensCupWinner: CarrickmoreRunner-Up: Aodh Ruadh

ShieldWinner: BeraghRunner-Up: Sigersons

Under 12Winner: Errigal CiaranRunner-Up: Dromore

Under 13 LeagueWinner: GlenellyRunner-Up: Sigersons

ChampionshipsWinners: Sperrin OGRunner-Up: Loughmacrory

Under 14 LeaguesGrade OneWinner: Errigal CiaranRunner-Up: St Endas

Grade TwoWinner: Aodh RuadhRunner-Up: An Carraig

ChampionshipGrade OneWinner: Errigal CiaranRunner-Up: Dromore

Grade TwoWinner: Aodh RuadhRunner-Up: Mna Na Deirge

Juvenile LeaguesGrade OneWinner: St MacartansRunner-Up: Errigal Ciaran

Grade TwoWinner: Sperrin OGRunner-Up: Loughmacrory

Grade ThreeWinner: GlenellyRunner-Up: Sigersons

ChampionshipGrade OneWinner: Errigal CiaranRunner-Up: Carrickmore

Grade TwoWinner: LoughmacroryRunner-Up: Sperrin OG

Domestic ReviewIn a season of stops and starts owing to the Foot and Mouth outbreak and the re-admittance of the County team into the National League we show how got three-hundred and twelve games played.

At senior level Carrickmore turned the tables on reigning champions Aodh Ruadh in the championship final at Pomeroy. Carrickmore went on to defeat Iveagh Bosco of Down in the Ulster club before losing by one point to a questionable penalty in the Ulster Final at Clones. However it was found that Monaghan Harps played an unregistered player in their county final and the Ulster title was awarded to Carrickmore. In the All Ireland semi-final Carrickmore came up against Connaught champions Carnacon of Mayo where they went down to a heavy defeat. Much of this defeat can be put down to the uncertainly of who were Ulster champions and with only three days to prepare it proved insufficient time.

For the second year in a row the side defeated in the championship final won the league title with Aodh Ruadh lifting the Masterskreen shield for the first time coming through the campaign with full points.

Beragh completed the intermediate league and championship double at the expense of Trillick who were runners-up in both. In the Ulster club Beragh

overcame Glenfin of Donegal before losing in extra time to Cavan side Mullahoran in the semi-final.

The Junior titles were shared by Loughmacrory (championship) and Sperrin OG (league) in a season where we welcomed two new adult teams from Ardboe and Moy. Loughmacrory went on to beat Burren of Down in the Ulster club before succumbing to Antrim champions Moneyglass in the semi-final. Six teams played at Junior level playing home and away in the league.

The Minor competitions proved as competitive as usual with new names lifting all the silverware. Dromore won the grade one championship and St Endas lifting the grade two cup. St Macartans won the grade one league with St Endas completing the double grade two. Twenty-one sides took part at Minor level.

The Juvenile’s proved to be the most competitive with five different clubs gaining success in the five competitions on offer. Errigal Ciaran won the grade one championship with Loughmacrory lifting grade two. In the leagues St Macartans won grade one with Sperrin winning grade two and Glenelly lifting grade three. Twenty clubs entered the juvenile competitions.

The under thirteen honours went to Errigal Ciaran in grade one and Aodh Ruadh in grade two with both doing the double. Sixteen clubs participated in the under fourteen competitions.

The under thirteen league was won by Glenelly and Sperrin OG winning the championship. Only five clubs competed in the under thirteen competitions.

The under twelve title went back to Errigal Ciaran for the third time. In the under twelve league we had twelve clubs competing.

County Underage ReviewThe first under age teams in action were the juveniles when they defeated Armagh 3-15 to 1-02 in Carrickmore on May day to set up a final appearance against old rivals Monaghan. This was to be an historic final for Tyrone as they lifted their first Ulster Juvenile title by defeating reigning

champions Monaghan on a score line of 3-10 to 2-06 on the 8th of May also at Carrickmore.

Inexperience at this level showed in the All Ireland semi final at Breffni Park when they were out played by reigning champions Meath on a score of 5-08 to 0-07.

The under fourteen team had the misfortune of coming up against Monaghan in the quarter finals, although our young girls performed well on the day they went down by 4-06 to 2-07 to a Monaghan team who went on to reach the All Ireland final. If this young team had had a longer preparation period and had the county participated in the competition last year Tyrone may have completed a clean sweep of Ulster titles.

The Minors went out to prove that last years victory was no fluke when they beat them by seven points in the semi final at Carrickmore on a score-line of 3-09 to 2-05 to set up a repeat of last years final against Cavan.

For the second year running Tyrone proved too strong for Cavan and ran out convincing winners by 0-17 to 0-05 to lift the Ulster Minor title for the third time.

The All Ireland Semi-Final against Meath gave us a game that must be in the running for game for the season with the score-line switching from one side to the other until at the final whistle it ended in stalemate and we were treated to another thirty minutes of outstanding football. Tyrone started to tire in the dying minutes and Meath took advantage to run out four point winners on a score of 5-17 to 4-16.

Overall the achievements of our under age players are extremely comforting to the work that has been done at club level and county level, but if this level is to be reached year after year a lot more work will have to be done at these levels.

Senior League TablesDivision OneClub P W L D PtsAodh Ruadh 7 6 0 0 14Fr Rocks 7 5 2 0 10Carrickmore 7 4 3 0 8

Errigal Ciaran 7 3 3 1 7St Macartans 7 3 4 0 6Kildress 7 2 4 1 5Dromore 7 2 5 0 4Aghyaran 7 1 6 0 2

Winners: Aodh Ruadh Relegated: Aghyaran

Division 2Club P W L D PtsBeragh 7 7 0 0 14Trillick 7 6 1 0 12Badoney 7 5 2 0 10St Endas 7 3 3 1 7Sigersons 7 3 4 0 6Drumquin 7 1 5 1 3Galbally OC 7 1 6 0 2Fintona 7 1 6 0 2

Promoted: Beragh Double Champions Relegated: Fintona and Galbally OC

Division Three

Club P W L D PtsSperrin OG 10 10 0 0 20Glenelly 10 6 4 0 12Moy 10 6 4 0 12Loughmacrory 10 5 5 0 10Mna Na Deirge 10 2 8 0 4Ardboe 10 1 9 0 2

Winners: Sperrin OG Promoted: Loughmacrory Championship winners

Minor League TablesGrade One

Club P W L D PtsErrigal Ciaran 4 4 0 0 8St Macartans 4 3 1 0 6Aodh Ruadh 4 2 2 0 4

Fr Rocks 4 1 3 0 2Kildress 4 0 4 0 0

Grade Two

Club P W L D PtsLoughmacrory 4 4 0 0 8Galbally OC 4 2 0 2 6Moy 4 2 1 1 5Killeeshil 4 1 3 0 2Pomeroy 4 0 4 0 0

Galbally deducted 3 points for unregistered player.

Grade One (b)

Club P W L D PtsCarrickmore 4 4 0 0 8Dromore 4 3 1 0 6Aghyaran 4 1 2 1 3Drumquin 4 0 2 2 2Beragh 4 0 3 1 1Carrickmore deducted 2 points for unregistered player and Dromore deducted 4 points for unregistered player.

Grade Two (b)

Club P W L D PtsSt Endas 4 4 0 0 8Sperrin OG 4 3 1 0 6Badoney 4 2 2 0 4Sigersons 4 1 3 0 2Trillick 4 0 4 0 0Minor League Semi-Final

Grade OneErrigal Ciaran W/O AghyaranCarrickmore 3-05 St Macartans 1-13

Grade Two

Loughmacrory 4-07 Sperrin OG 2-12St Endas 3-07 Moy 0-04

Finals

Grade OneErrigal Ciaran 3-09 St Macartans 4-11

Grade TwoSt Endas 3-06 Loughmacrory 1-03

Under 14 League Tables

Club P W L D PtsErrigal Ciaran 7 7 0 0 14St Endas 7 6 1 0 12St Macartans 7 5 2 0 10Carrickmore 7 4 3 0 8Aghyaran 7 2 5 0 4Dromore 7 2 5 0 2Badoney 7 1 6 0 2Sigersons 7 1 6 0 2

Club P W L D PtsAodh Ruadh 7 7 0 0 14Killeeshil 7 6 1 0 12An Carraig 7 5 2 0 10Ardboe 7 4 3 0 8Pomeroy 7 3 4 0 6Galbally OC 7 1 6 0 2Fr Rocks 7 1 6 0 2Mna Na Deirge 7 1 6 0 2

Under 13 League Tables

Club P W L D PtsGlenelly 4 4 0 0 8

Sperrin OG 4 3 1 0 6Beragh 4 2 2 0 4Loughmacrory 4 1 3 0 2Fintona 4 0 4 0 0

Juvenile League TablesGrade OneClub P W L D PtsSt Macartans 6 5 1 0 10Errigal Ciaran 6 4 1 1 9Dromore 6 4 2 0 8Aodh Ruadh 6 4 2 0 8St Endas 6 2 4 0 4Carrickmore 6 0 5 1 1Drumquin 6 0 6 0 0

Grade TwoClub P W L D PtsLoughmacrory 5 4 0 1 9Sperrin OG 5 4 0 1 9Aghyaran 5 4 1 0 8Badoney 5 1 4 0 2Fintona 5 2 3 0 4Kildress 5 0 5 0 0Kildress withdrew after the first round and all clubs were awarded two points.

Grade ThreeClub P W L D PtsGlenelly 5 5 0 0 10Sigersons 5 4 1 0 8Killeeshil 5 3 2 0 6Eoghain Ruas 5 1 3 1 3Pomeroy 5 1 3 1 3Galbally OC 5 0 5 0 0

Under 12 ResultsClub P W L D PtsErrigal Ciaran 5 5 0 0 10

Aodh Ruadh 5 4 1 0 8Killeeshil 5 3 2 0 6St Macartans 5 2 3 0 2Pomeroy 5 1 4 0 2Galbally OC 5 0 5 0 0

Club P W L D PtsDromore 4 4 0 0 8Sigersons 4 3 1 0 6St Endas 4 2 2 0 4Carrickmore 4 1 3 0 2Badoney 4 0 4 0 0

Semi-FinalsErrigal Ciaran 5-07 Sigersons 0-02Dromore 10-05 Aodh Ruadh 7-02

FinalErrigal Ciaran 7-11 Dromore 1-00

Registrations – 26 ClubsClub Senior Underage TotalAghyaran 19 42 61An Carraig 7 34 41Carrickmore 30 108 138Aodh Ruadh 17 63 80Ardboe 20 45 65Badoney 24 43 67Beragh 20 44 64Cill Iseal --- 40 40Drumquin 17 18 35Eoghain Rua 6 29 35Errigal Ciaran 32 69 101Fintona 9 47 56Fr Rocks 19 44 63Galbally 14 56 70Glenelly 12 52 64Kildress 16 25 41Moy 19 22 41Mna Na Deirge 11 26 37

Pomeroy 5 61 66Sigersons 22 48 70Sperrin OG 19 43 62St Dympna’s 15 81 96St Endas 17 81 98St Macartans 27 73 100St Teresa’s 16 42 58Trillick 18 25 43TOTALS 431 1261 1692

Domestic Review 2002In the Senior level Carrickmore did the double showing great skill and determination throughout the league and championship. This determination was shown when the Tyrone side went on to play fancied Monaghan Harps side and beating them convincingly. Carrickmore then powered their way into a second consecutive Ulster final playing St Eunan’s of Donegal. This game played in very poor conditions in Clones the Carrickmore girls played extremely well and Carrickmore were on glory after defeating the Donegal side and winning a back-to-back provincial title on a score line of 1-11 to 0-06. Now entering the All Ireland stages meant all focus was for the big one. They had to do a lot of fundraising as well as train for the challenge with Parnells of London. This game as well won on the score line of 2-17 to 0-02 and the girls were in the All Ireland final against Carnacon (Mayo). This game in Mullingar was a very fast flowing game. Carnacon had never won an All Ireland either and both fought very hard. It was Carnacon who came out on top on a score line of 2-14 to 0-10 but there is no reason why Carrickmore can not make it to that stage again with so many committed players, supporters and of course Mickey and Dominic.

Sperrin OG completed the league and championship double (Intermediate) having beaten Aghyaran in the championship final on a score line of 0-17 to 0-05. They went on to represent Tyrone in the Ulster club having beaten Ardara Donegal and now in the Ulster club semi final they couldn’t get a lead up against a very strong Newtownbulter, Fermanagh side.

In the Juniors, Glenelly won the League and the Moy won the championship defeating Glenelly. The Moy went on to play in the Ulster club but had to challenge Ardtrea (Derry) who proved too strong for the Moy side on the day.

In the minors Dromore lifted the double. They also lifted the championship trophy for the second year in a row having beaten St Macartans in the 2002 championship final. Killeeshil beat Galbally OC in the championship final.

County Underage review 2002The Under 14’s were under the management of Caroline McGrath and Sean O’Kane. The Under 14’s started of their championship league campaign with an away win to very fancied rivals Monaghan. The girls played with great determination. The Tyrone girls dominated most of this game and ran out worthy winners on a score line of Tyrone 2-04, Monaghan 0-05. Though they were to play Derry who couldn’t field a team, they were through to the Ulster semi-final with the opponents being Donegal. The girls made this game difficult for them after they saw an incredible 16-point lead pulled back to 7 points. But then the Tyrone girls took a firm grip on the proceedings and some great saves from Carmel Mc Conville kept the county in it and they were well on their way for the Ulster Final spot again with old rivals Monaghan. Final score Tyrone 3-13, Donegal 2-06.

U14 Ulster FinalThis game was held in Killeeshil and no doubt one of the most enthralling encounters that anyone has ever seen at this age level before. There was plenty of skill, drama and excitement throughout the whole game. It was a shame there had to be a loser. Monaghan lead by 10 points at half time, and with six minutes of normal time to go Monaghan were 7 points up. But it was Laura Mc Creech who got the equalising goal to put the game into extra time. All the girls worked tremendously hard to the final whistle but were beaten on a score line of Monaghan 8-13 Tyrone 8-08 (AET).

The Under 14’s also went down to the All Ireland blitz and got to the All-Ireland B final and were beaten on penalties.

U16 Team The U16 were also under the management of Caroline and Sean. Tyrone U16 team entered the championship as holders of the Ulster title. Their first

action of the year was the Ulster quarterfinal. This was against a very weak Fermanagh team. The county travelled to Donagh and ran out strong winners on a score line of Tyrone 5-16, Fermanagh 0-03.

Next up for Tyrone was rivals Monaghan. This game was held in Newbliss in very bad conditions. This game seemed to be the Red Hands as they lead 4-02 to 2-04 at the break but the pace in the second half was too much for the girls. Tyrone only scored one point and Monaghan scoring the same as they did in the first half was enough to carry Monaghan to the Ulster Final. Tyrone 4-03, Monaghan 4-08.

Tyrone MinorsThe minors were under the guidance if Aidan Connolly and Hayley Boyle. Again another underage team entering the championship as holders and going for three in a row were unable to hold onto it in the 2002 campaign. The first game was the Ulster Semi-Final against Fermanagh in Irvinstown. Tyrone were much too strong for the weak Fermanagh side and Tyrone won on a score line of Tyrone 8-07, Fermanagh 1-02. The Ulster Minor Final was again an old rival game Tyrone Vs Monaghan. Tyrone entered this final with six first team players missing. The Tyrone girls just couldn’t match the pace of a powerful Monaghan team. Tyrone were once again beaten in the Ulster final at underage in 2002 on a score line of Tyrone 0-08, Monaghan 3-11.

Under 14’sCarrickmore won the grade one championship beating Errigal Ciaran and the league was won by St Endas. In the grade two section, Ardboe won the championship beating Killeeshil, and Killeeshil won the league. In grade two B Glenelly did the double beating Beragh in the championship.

In the Under 12A section the league was won by Carrickmore and in the grade 2B section Glenelly won it.

Congratulations to Glenelly on winning in every age section in the league.

Who done the double in both the League and championship?Seniors – Carrickmore

Intermediate – Sperrin OGMinors – Dromore, Loughmacrory, GlenellyUnder 16’s – Aodh Ruadh and KilleeshilUnder 14’s – Glenelly

Championship and League Winners 2002Championship

Winners Runners UpSenior Carrickmore St MacartansIntermediate Sperrin Og AghyaranJunior Moy GlenellyMinor G1 Dromore St MacartansMinor G2 Loughmacrory Sperrin OgMinor G3 Glenelly KilleeshilU16 G1 Aodh Ruadh St MacartansU16 G2 Glenelly TrillickU16 G3 Killeeshil Galbally OCU14 G1 Carrickmore Errigal CiaranU14 G2A Ardboe KilleeshilU14 G2B Glenelly Beragh

LeagueWinners

Senior CarrickmoreIntermediate Sperrin OgJunior GlenellyMinor G1 DromoreMinor G2 LoughmacroryMinor G3 GlenellyU16 G1 Aodh RuadhU16 G2 GlenellyU16 G3 KilleeshilU14 G1 St EndasU14 G2A KilleeshilU14 G2B GlenellyU12A CarrickmoreU12B Glenelly

FeileU13 Errigal Ciaran

Aodh Ruadh

Senior League TablesDivision One

Club P W L D PtsCarrickmore 7 6 0 1 13Aodh Ruadh 7 6 1 0 12St Macartans 7 3 1 3 9Dromore 7 4 3 0 8Errigal Ciaran 7 3 2 1 7Beragh 7 2 4 1 5Fr Rocks 7 1 6 0 2Kildress 7 0 7 0 0

Kildress and Fr Rocks relegated

Division 2

Club P W L D PtsSperrin Og 7 7 0 0 14Aghyaran 7 6 1 0 12Badoney 7 5 2 0 10Loughmacrory 7 3 3 1 7St Endas 7 2 5 0 5Trillick 7 2 5 0 4Drumquin 7 2 5 0 4Sigersons 7 0 7 0 0

Sperrin Og and Aghyaran promoted, Sigersons and Drumquin relegated.

Division Three

Club P W L D PtsGlenelly 6 6 0 0 12Fintona 6 4 1 0 8

Galbally 6 4 2 0 8Moy 6 3 2 0 6Ardboe 6 2 4 0 4Pomeroy 6 0 6 0 0Man Na Deirge 6 1 5 0 0Glenelly and Moy promoted. Fintona Vs Moy voidMinor League TablesGrade One

Club P W L D PtsDromore 6 6 0 0 12Aodh Ruadh 6 5 1 0 10St Macartans 6 3 3 0 6Errigal Ciaran 6 2 2 2 6Carrickmore 6 2 4 0 4St Endas 6 1 5 0 2Aghyaran 6 0 5 1 1

Grade Two

Club W P L D PtsLoughmacrory 6 6 0 0 12Sperrin Og 5 3 1 0 8Drumquin 6 4 2 0 8Moy 6 3 3 0 6Beragh 6 3 3 0 4Kildress 6 1 5 0 2Galbally 5 0 4 0 0

Grade Three

Club P W L D PtsGlenelly 6 6 0 0 12Killeeshil 6 4 2 0 8Pomeroy 6 4 2 0 0Fintona 6 3 3 0 6Ardboe 6 2 4 0 4Stewartstown 6 2 4 0 4Sigersons 6 0 6 0 0

Glenelly League winners. Sigersons withdrew after two games – all teams awarded two points.

Schools Football 2001-2002Last year proved to be a very successful year for Tyrone Schools at Ulster level. St Ciaran’s Ballygawley reached the Ulster U16A and U19A Finals and were narrowly beaten by St Louis’ Secondary school, Monaghan on both occasions. Scared Heart College, Omagh won the Ulster U16B title defeating in the final Dean Maguire College, Carrickmore. Carrickmore won the U14B title after a very close encounter with St Pauls’s Bessbrook.

Schools StructureOver the past five years Ulster Council and a Teachers Committee have organized all schools football in Ulster at various levels. During this period no County Championships were contented but A and B Ulster Competitions were organized on a regional basis and the A winners progressed to All Ireland Semi-Finals as Ulster Champions. This proved to be a successful structure but it was agreed that in order to recognize the achievement of so many schools, County competitions would be the best way forward. County winners would then compete in an Ulster Championship.

Tyrone Schools Football 2002-2003This year we had embarked on a new structure for schools football in Tyrone and so far it has been successful. A Tyrone Schools Committee was founded on Friday 20th September 2002 in the Old Charm Inn in Carrickmore. The members were as follows:Chairperson: Brenda Hetherington (Dean Maguire College, Carrickmore) Secretary: Maria Curran (St Ciaran’s Ballygawley)Treasurer: Rosemary McGinn (St Joseph’s High School, Coalisland)Members: Jacqui Clarke (St Patrick’s Girls Academy Dungannon) Patricia McCullagh (County Board Representative).

To date the U19A, U16A, U16B and U16C Championships have all been contended and Cups and Medals have been awarded. The winners are as follows:U19A: St Ciaran’s BallygawleyU16A: Sacred Heart College, Omagh

U16B: St Patrick’s Girls Academy, DungannonU16C: St Patrick’s College, Dungannon

Carrickmore – Senior Team Review

This proved to be an historic year for the Ladies Senior team. Training started in late March with the team collecting the first silverware of the year in April, winning the Jarleth Kerr seven-a-side tournament for the first time. The league began in May with a victory over Cookstown, which was quickly followed with victories against Beragh and Kildress. The championship began on 14th June with a comprehensive victory over Dromore. The teams only blemish in Tyrone this year came in late June when a depleted squad were held to a draw against St Macartans in Augher. A layoff of five weeks was to follow before the team had their next competitive match, the Championship Semi-final against Aodh Ruadh, Dungannon in Beragh. The team produced a rousing display, coming back from seven points down after 15 minutes to win by three points 3-09 – 3-06, and secure a place in the County Final.

Disbelief followed the next week when the club and players were informed of fielding an unregistered player and thus being expelled from the Championship. The committee and management met and decided to proceed with an appeal. After unsuccessful appeals to Tyrone and Ulster, the club appealed to Central Council, thankfully then overturned the initial decision and re-installed the team in the Championship. However the semi-final victory against Aodh Ruadh was deemed null and void, so would have to replayed. The scene was set and the replay took place once again in Beragh. Like the first match Aodh Ruadh started the stronger, but the determination and steel of the girls proved too much with Carmen winning by five points. (2-10 – 2-05).

The County Final was set for the following Saturday 21st of September against St Macartans in Fintona. A huge crowd came to see Carrickmore demolish the opposition 3-14 – 0-11 and become the first team to win back-to-back County titles. The provincial series beckoned, with a rematch of the 2001 Ulster Final, Carrickmore against Monaghan Harps in Pairc Colmcille on 6th October. A huge crowd came in anticipation of a tight match, however

it proved to be rather a one sided affair with the girls producing an amazing display of co-ordinated football to easily account for Monaghan Harps on a score line of 4-13 – 2-07, with Monaghan Harps scoring both their goals in the last five minutes of the match.

This set up the Ulster Final appearance against Donegal Champions St Eunan’s of Letterkenny. The two clubs had met in two previous Ulster Finals, with Carmen victories in 1992 and St Eunan’s reversing the result in 1997 after extra-time. Both teams defied the atrocious weather conditions to produce a great game of committed football. Carmen overcame St Eunan’s on the score line of 1-11 to 0-06 to claim the 2002 Ulster title.

Between the appeals, the league continued with another comprehensive victory, this time with Errigal Ciaran falling victim. Thus, with only game remaining, Carmen travelled to Dungannon on Sunday 27th October to meet Aodh Ruadh for the third time in as many months in what was to be the league final. Aodh Ruadh were league leaders on 12 points and Carrickmore just behind on 11 points. An Charraig Mhor easily accounted for Aodh Ruadh this time winning 5-09 to 2-02 to claim the domestic double of League and Championship. The fluidity of the play belied the fact two weeks later the team were to play Parnell’s of London in the club’s first ever All Ireland club Semi-final. The team travelled over on the Friday night in preparation for the match on the Sunday afternoon. A large number of supporters made the journey across the water to watch and support the team in their All Ireland quest. After a nervous start, the team settled down and dominated the game to win on a score line of 2-18 to 0-02. Thus setting up the first ever appearance in the All Ireland Senior Club Final. Mayo champions, Carnacon were to provide the opposition in Mullingar on Sunday 24th November.

The team travelled down to Castepollard the evening before, following a tremendous send-off in the town. The final score line of 2-14 to 0-10 didn’t reflect the closeness of the game. Carnacon playing against the breeze in the first half, opened up a commanding four-point lead after fifteen minutes, but Carmen came to life in the final ten minutes to draw level just before half time. An opportunist goal from the 20-yard free in injury time sent Carnacon into the lead at half time by 1-06 to 0-06. the girls were facing an uphill battle playing against the breeze in the second half; this task was made more difficult after the first three minutes, by which Carnacon extended their lead to five points. Carrickmore raised the tempo of the game and dominated the

next ten minutes and reduced the deficit to just 2 points and were unfortunate not to take the lead. Things went horribly wrong midway through the second half when Carnacon scrambled a goal against the run of play.

This proved to be the turning point in the game and spurred Carnacon on to glory. The girls fought bravely to the end but unfortunately it was not to be their day.

The team, made up of a panel of thirty players, have been together 80 times between matches and training this year. Along with playing in the Jarleth Kerr Tournament, they having played one challenge match, seven league matches and eight championship matches, losing only once in that time, the All Ireland final. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the girls for the commitment and dedication they have shown over the past eight months. It has been a privilege and honour to be involved with the girls, “a very special bunch of players in a very special year.” We hope the girls will remain together and build on the experience gained this year and push themselves to claim the All-Ireland title that is well within their ability. With the intension of not offending anyone by inadvertently missing individuals, we would like to thank all of those people who helped in any way in the success of the Senior Ladies this year.

To those involved at the club, to those who have donated both time and money to the club and to the legions of supporters who cheered us on in victory and consoled us in defeat a big thank you.

Michael Haughey and Dominic McCartan, Joint Managers. Team: Claire McElroy, Joanne McGurk, Claire O’Kane, Sinead McAleer, Etaoine O’Kane, Claire Nugent, Colleen McCullagh, Patrica McGurk, Collette Fox, Laire Grugan, Gemma Begley, Shauna McCallan, Catherine McCallan, Nadine Fox, Cathy Hughes, Aideen Loughran, Yvette Fox, Connie Fox, Eilish Gormley, Sara McElroy, Elaine Coyle, Claire Gallagher, Lynette Hughes, Cliodhna McCallan, Cathy McAleer, Maeve Cobane, Deirdre Dobbs, Rosie McCartan, Ann-Marie McGurk, Jackie Dobbs.

Registrations 2003 30 Clubs

Club Underage Senior Non playing TotalAghyaran 45 9 7 61An Carraig 30 0 6 36An Charraig Mhor 70 19 15 104Aodh Ruadh 65 22 4 90Ardboe 33 11 0 44Badoney 52 18 10 80Beragh 52 16 0 68Cappagh 76 21 4 101Cill Iseal 46 8 3 57Donaghmore 55 0 6 61Drumquin 32 0 1 33Drumragh 51 0 8 59Eoghain Rua 35 0 6 41Errigal Ciaran 73 14 11 98Fr Rocks 38 20 3 61Fintona 41 12 0 53Galbally 53 17 5 75Glenelly 67 6 13 86Kildress 55 14 0 69Mna Na Deirge 36 14 1 51Moy 36 10 1 51Pomeroy 69 8 0 77Strabane 47 12 8 67Sperrin Og 55 12 6 73Stewartstown 34 0 10 44St Dympna’s 70 16 5 91St Endas 68 21 4 93St Macartans 83 20 11 114St Teresa’s 54 10 7 71Trillick 41 17 3 61TOTAL 1,575 347 163 2,085

1998: 21 clubs 1,254 2001: 26 clubs 1,692 2002: 28 clubs 1,891

National League Review 2003The National League resumed in its new format with all games being played in the same calendar year, with games being played every other weekend and any postponed or rearranged games being played on the free weekends between the official dates.

Tyrone started the National League with a large panel of over 40 players, with quite a number of new faces being brought in by managers Aidan Connolly and Hayley Boyle. Tyrone’s first game was a rearranged game with neighbours Donegal, played in Newtownstewart on 26/1/03. Tyrone comfortably won this opening fixture on a score line of 3-13 to 1-05 with managers Aidan and Hayley being able to blood a number of new players.

The next fixture was an away game against Laois played at a halfway venue, Ringstown, outside Mullingar. Played in blustery conditions, Laois started the game at a fast pace, playing powerful attacking football, and in a dominant spell half way through the first half, scored two goals in the space of a minute. This lay the foundations for a Laois victory. Tyrone came back at Laois towards half time with some good scores to leave 4 points separating the sides at the interval. In the second half, Tyrone with some impressive attacking football, held the upper hand, but failed to convert their possession and scoring chances, which probably should have won the game. The final score was 2-13 to 3-06.

Next up was Meath. This was to be a home game for Meath, but they kindly agreed to come to Tyrone and play this fixture as a curtain raiser to the Tyrone men’s National League fixture with Donegal. This came about, as a request from Central Council, as Tyrone are one of the designated counties taking part in the pilot scheme for integration with the GAA, thus creating another first for Tyrone Ladies. This game was played in Coalisland on 2/3/03, with Tyrone dominating the game from the outset, with all the players keen to give their best in front of their male counterparts. Tyrone played some great fast, free flowing football and ran out comfortable winners on a score line of 2-18 to 0-11.

On 9/3/03, Tyrone travelled to Dublin to take on the Dubs. This game was to create another first for Tyrone Ladies, as the game was played on an artificial surface at the Ballymun Kickhams club.

Tyrone never really got to grips with the unusual surroundings and playing surface and Dublin controlled the game from start to finish and ran out eventual winners on a score line of 1-13 to 0-08. This left Tyrone going into their last National League game, against old rivals Waterford, requiring 2 points to secure an automatic quarterfinal position. Tyrone travelled on the 16/3/03 to Drumree in County Meath to play this fixture with Waterford. On the day, Tyrone turned in an excellent performance, with quality attacking football and resolute defending in an all round team display, to run out winners on a score line of 3-10 to 1-09. This was to be a day remembered, as Tyrone had never beaten Waterford in a competitive game before, another first for Tyrone.

In the Quarterfinal of the National League played on 30/3/03 in St Loman’s Mullingar, Tyrone were drawn against Galway. Tyrone opened brightly in this game, playing with a strong wind, and went into an early lead of 4 points to 1 point but Galway came back, scoring two goals, before Tyrone responded again with points leaving the half time score level, 2-06 to 1-09. in the second half, Galway playing with a strong wind advantage, took the game to Tyrone and with some impressive attacking football, opened our defence to score goals, which proved to be the big difference on the day. Galway ran out eventual winners on a score line of 5-13 to 1-12, a score line which did not justify To Tyrone’s performance.

All in all, it was not a bad National League campaign, with Tyrone, in the league stages, winning 3 games and having 2 defeats and also holding onto their Senior Division 1 Status.

Championship Review 2003Managers – Kevin McCrystal and Pius FoxSunday the 6th July was the first outing for the Tyrone Senior ladies. This was the quarterfinal against Down which took place in Ballinascreen. Down are a team who always up their performance when playing Tyrone. It’s like Tyrone going to play Monaghan. This game could have easily slipped away from Tyrone as Down was well in the lead at one stage. Under new

management some new faces in a reshuffled pack began to struggle but with a strong sub bench at their use Tyrone regained true form and took control of the game and finished on a score line of Tyrone 2-15 to Down 1-09.

Down then had to play Monaghan and it was a long wait until the Ulster Final, which was on the 17th August. Monaghan had beaten Down in the semi final so it was another local rivalry Ulster Final, Tyrone going for three wins out of four appearances. It only took Tyrone a minute to get on the scoreboard with a Claire McGarvey point. With Tyrone playing some very impressive football and a Meave McGurk goal Tyrone where well in the lead at half time when Tyrone making the scoreboard on 7 occasions and Monaghan only 3. The second half was a different story it was point for point until the 13th minute where Monaghan converted a couple of frees and on the 24th and 25th minute were the last two scores of the day in favour of Tyrone and the final score was Tyrone 1-10 Monaghan 1-06. Tyrone were now through to the All Ireland quarterfinal playing Galway. There were major changes in the half back line with forwards doing back positions. From the word go the midfield was far too strong for Tyrone’s pairing. Tyrone forwards were closed down too quickly and the girls were made shoot from far out and awkward positions and when in the right position the Tyrone girls did not take their chances. The team seemed to rely on frees which were not going right either and half back Martina Doyle even had to come all the way up to score a goal. No-one seemed focused and only for Lynette Hughes continuously running from one end of the pitch to the other there possibly would have been a larger amount of points between the two teams at the end. This ended Tyrone’s run in the championship and for the year but they hoped 2004 would be a different story and more silverware to show.

Tyrone Under 14 girls in MullingarTeam: Emma Conlon, Laura McGillion, Lisa Lennon, Nuala Quinn, Leanne Owens, Laura Mc Creesh, Meave Cobane, Adela Donnelly, Sara Connolly, Donna Devine, Michaela Ritchie, Niamh Mullin, Kirsty Mc Veigh, Orla Mc Cann, Neamh woods, Lycreica Quinn, Sara Louise Mc Laughlin, Aisling O’Kane, Cristianne Hunter, Clodagh Pontyz, Rachael Molloy and Cristine Devlin. Tyrone Under 14’s travelled to Mullingar on Saturday 14th June to participate in the All Ireland Blitz. In 2002 the girls also travelled down to

the competition and were beaten on penalties. But this year they made no mistake and brought the trophy back to the O’Neill County.

In their group they had Westmeath, Laois, Roscommon and Limerick. It was an early start for the girls with the first game at 11.10am.

This game was against Westmeath. In scorching heat the girls battled to the end never giving up and won this game 2-02 to 0-01. Next game was for 12.20 against Limerick and it was also time to slap on the sun lotion and get plenty of water on board. All this paid off when the girls ran out winners 3-04 to 0-03. 1.30 throw in was against Laois. To look at some of the Laois girls you would have thought they were senior players but this didn’t matter to the Red Hand girls as they won convincingly on a score line of 2-06 to 0-03. After winning three out of three this meant it didn’t matter what way the next game went we were through to the final. We still had to play Roscommon; all the girls got a run out and did themselves proud by playing some excellent football.

4pm was the final and what a nail biting game this was. Roscommon got of to a great start and the nerves showed on the Tyrone’s girls faces. At one stage four points down and the speed that the Roscommon girls were running at the Tyrone girls no one would have thought they would pull it back. It was Sara Connolly and Sara Louise Mc Laughlin who got the first half scores and it was 0-05 to 0-03 at the break. Strong work from Orla in goals right through the defence and mid field helped the forwards clock up the scores and excellent work from the Aodh Ruadh girls Michaela and Rachael and endless running from Laura Mc Creesh and Leanne Owens helped Lisa Lennon lift the All Ireland Trophy for the first time ever for the Tyrone county.

Management – Martina Glackin and Etaoine O’Kane

County U16’s under the management of Martina and EtaoineThe Tyrone Under 16’s didn’t get under the way it should have. There was some kind of mix up with fixtures. The managers Etaoine and Martina were told games were to take place in May/June time and actually they took place in early April. This meant the team was chosen very quickly and they only had two training sessions before the first match in which Michaela O’Neill and Nicola Scott had to take due to Martina and Etaoine being away with

college. Tyrone under 16’s ladies got off to a great start in the first round of the championship with a score line of Tyrone 5-11 to Armagh’s 3-06.

From the throw in Armagh were first to register on the score sheet with a point in the first minute. It was Maureen Teague who got Tyrone’s first score of the day in three minutes. Tyrone played some very impressive football with the back line working extremely hard to keep the Armagh attackers out resulting in scores from Martina Kerr and Sara Lennon. Armagh then broke in the 15th minute with a great score from Arlene Johnston followed by another in the 17th minute also from Johnston. Tyrone then got to terms with the game and started to play the football they were capable off and with strong runs through the middle from Joanne Donnelly and Carol Dooher sending Claire Gallagher for her first score of the day, a goal in the 18th minute, which was quickly followed by a point from Gallagher. Armagh got their goal of the half in the 21st minute from centre half forward Ciara Hagan. This brought the game very close in the closing stages of the first half but it was Tyrone who got the last two scores of the half from Monica Lynch and Maureen Teague. Half time score Tyrone 1-06 Armagh 1-04.

The second half started with Tyrone again on great shooting form and it was Martina Kerr who got the 1st score of the second half. This half was very much Tyrone’s and the Armagh girls worked hard but just couldn’t close the strong forward line of Tyrone. There were some great goals and points taken with Claire Gallagher ending up with a personal tally of 3-02. This game was a good start to the championship for tyrone and they were hopeful that they could come away with the same result when they took on Fermanagh in the semi final. Full time score Tyrone 5-11, Armagh 3-06.

The semi final was against a very strong Fermanagh team but with very little training and some girls new to the county scene it didn’t go to plan and the girls had an early exit out of the championship going down to Fermanagh who went on and won the final for the first time. They hoped the 2004 season could be run better and Tyrone could get back to their winning ways.

Under 16 panel of 2003 – Donna Donnelly (Drumragh), Laura Lee Mc Cullagh (Sperrin Og), Moira Corr (Galbally), Stacey Corr (Pomeroy), Louise Mc Callen (Carrickmore), Deborah Sloan (Omagh), Jennifer Scott (Omagh), Aoife Donnelly (Errigal Ciaran), Claire Gallagher (Carrickmore), Martina Kerr (Rock), Katrina Daly (Badoney), Claire Corrigan (Pomeroy),

Marie Claire Woods (St Macs), Sara Lennon (Kildress), Claire Mc Aliskey (Aodh Ruadh), Joanne Donnelly (Dromore), Maureen Teague (Sperrin Og), Bridgid Nugent (Fr Rocks), Cathy Eastwood (Fr Rocks), Marie Cassidy (Aodh Ruadh), Maire Slaine (Carrickmore), Niamh Mc Kenna (Dromore), Helen Ward (Beragh), Monica Lynch (Drumquinn), Carol Dooher (Glenelly), Catherine O’Neill, Jolene Donnelly, Orla Kelly (Omagh), Charmain Gormley, Marian Vincent (Aodh Ruadh).

County Under age review 2002The Under 14’s were under the management of Martina Glackin and Etaoine O’Kane. The under 14’s started off their championship league campaign with a home game against neighbours Derry. The girls got off to a very rocky start, as this was the first game where the girls actually were playing together. For the first 10/15 minutes of the first half nerves were certainly with the girls as Derry ran rampant and were leading by 6points at the break, with some advice given to the girls at half time they came out and realised they were playing for their county and played excellent football coming back from 8points down to win the game by 6points.

The next game was against Fermanagh at an away venue. At the age level the Fermanagh girls were nowhere near as strong as Tyrone. All the girls played to their full potential and never gave up until the final whistle and won this game comfortably and were in the Ulster semi final.

The Ulster semi final was the winners of group A playing the runners up in group B. The opponents being Donegal, Tyrone never got a lead in this game. Donegal were too strong and physical for the O’Neill county but it was great experience for many young girls in Tyrone and no doubt if this team were kept together and worked on there would be many great footballers in Tyrone in the years to come.

The Ulster blitz took place in Monaghan where the Tyrone girls knew they had to work extremely hard if they were to win a medal playing for Tyrone. The girls got off to a great start winning two games out of three and got through to the semi final playing Derry. This was a very exciting game with points swinging from one end to the other but at the final whistle it was Tyrone who were into the final.

The final was against Monaghan who were on home soil. This game again could have gone either way but Monaghan got a free in the last minute which dropped into the square and resulted in a goal for Monaghan, this was the final score of the day and Tyrone unfortunately were beaten by three points and were runners up in the Ulster blitz.

The girls were told about the All Ireland blitz, which was to be held in Mullingar. They all knew what it was like to be beaten in a final playing for your county so all attended training, worked very hard, and ended up winning the All Ireland Blitz.

Tyrone Minors under the guidance of Caroline Mc Grath and Kevin Mc Crystal

For many years it has always been Tyrone winning at underage but in the first round of the Ulster minor championship came a big shock in 2003 where Tyrone lost at the first hurdle to Cavan on a score line of Tyrone 2-11 Cavan 3-11.

This game was extremely tight the whole way through and with Cavan developing their underage they were clinical in front of goals. Both teams exchanged point for point. Tyrone then were awarded a penalty and Cathy Donnelly converted it. With 10 minutes to go tensions stared to rise with only three points in the game. Cavan then got another goal but Tyrone converted another 3 points but it was just too late for Tyrone to snatch the victory of a well-deserved Cavan team. Maybe if chances had being taken in the first half who knows what way it could have ended but it was Cavan who progressed to the Ulster Final and they hoped in 2004 Tyrone would be back to winning ways.

Club Scene 20032003 proved to be an eventful year on the Tyrone Ladies club scene, with 14 of the county’s 30 clubs securing either league or championship silverware at various levels.

Adult TitlesAt adult level, 2003 marked Errigal Ciarans first appearance in a senior final, but hey were unable to overcome a Carrickmore side determined to secure a third consecutive Masterskreen Cup win, who had already defeated St Macartans and Aodh Ruadh in the previous rounds.

At Intermediate level, Cookstown Fr Rocks got the better of Glenelly, in their first year at Intermediate level to secure the title. In a fiercely competitive affair, the greater experience of the Fr Rocks prevailed to clinch the title as well as promotion to Senior ranks.

The Junior Championship saw the re-emergence of Galbally Oonagh Celts, a former “superpower” of the Tyrone game. The former Senior Champions secured promotion back to Intermediate level at their first attempt, powering past youthful newcomers Ardboe in the final.

On the league front, Carrickmore made it an incredible two full seasons without defeat within the county, and in doing so once again secured the Division One League and Championship “Double”. In Division Two it was Trillick who finished the season top of the table, while in Division Three it was Fintona who secured the League title.

MinorThe Minor Grade One Championship Final was once again paired Carrickmore and Errigal Ciaran in a final, but this time the spoils went to the Dunmoyle girls, who clinched their first Minor Championship title. However it was St Macartans who emerged as Grade One League winners to reclaim the title they had previously held in 2001.

Grade Two was dominated by Sperrin Og who collected both League and Championship titles, a feat repeated by Strabane, Sigersons at Grade Three level.

Under 16Errigal Ciaran and Aodh Ruadh have dominated this age range in recent times, so it was no surprise that it was these two teams who were once again competing in the Grade One final. Once again, Aodh Ruadh emerged victorious to retain the title they also won in 2002. In a dramatic grade One League, a play0off was required to separate Carrickmore and Errigal Ciaran who had finished the season on level points. On home turf it was Carrickmore who won through to clinch the Elaine Treanor Plate.

In Grade Two, Fr Rocks secured the Championship title while Trillick took the League honours. Grade Three saw An Charraig win their first Juvenile Championship while the League title went to Ardboe.

Under 14Errigal Ciaran’s fifth Final appearance of 2003 was in the Under 14 Grade 1A Championship decider, where they once again emerged victorious.

This was in addition to the Grade 1A League title, which they had already secured. Glenelly took the 1B League title for their only success of the season.

It was a similar story in Grade 2, where Beragh clinched the Championship and 2A League titles. The Grade 2B League title went to Fr Rocks.

Under 12For the first time, the Under 12 competition was divided into three by geographical area, and proved to be highly successful. The three teams who emerged as section winners were Carrickmore, Errigal Ciaran and Dromore.

Championship and League ResultsUnder 12A DromoreB Errigal CiaranC Carrickmore

Under 14 League1A Errigal Ciaran1B Glenelly2A Beragh2B Fr Rocks

Under 14 Championship1A + B Errigal Ciaran2A Beragh2B Fr Rocks

U 16 League1 Carrickmore2 Trillick3 Ardboe

U16 Championship

1 Aodh Ruadh2 Fr Rocks3 An Carraig

Minor League1 St Macartans2 Sperrin Og3 Strabane

Minor Championship1 Errigal Ciaran2 Sperrin Og3 Strabane

Senior League1 Carrickmore2 Trillick3 Galbally

Senior Championship1 Carrickmore2 Fr Rocks3 Galbally

TutorsSince January 2002 six members from Tyrone – Denise Martin, Eilis Gormley, Nicola Scott, Michaela O’Neill and Eileen Jones and one from Down, Seamus Braniff have taken part in a tutors course in conjunction with NCTC Limerick University.

These participants undertook the process of developing a foundation course in line with the Ladies Central Council (Cumann Peil Gael Na mBan).

This course includes areas of fundamentals, developing skills, child protection, developing and implementing session.

The schedule is in the final stage of development and in recent months a full pilot was run in conjunction with St Galls of Belfast and will be coming month finalised with both NCTC and Ladies Central Council.

The group is looking forward to running their first finalised programme within the clubs of Tyrone and then further a field through the isle.

Domestic Review 2004

2004 was a year of ups and downs on the domestic front with clubs losing points for playing non-registered players or not having their affiliations paid on time. This resulted in teams losing out on trophies that they would have won on the field and led to a very difficult job for anyone trying to keep a record of events. The youngest girls in our ranks the under 10’s and under 12’s did not take part in an official competition but instead there were a number of blitz’s held for them around the county. This proved to be a successful venture as the girls got to enjoy playing for the sake of playing without the added pressure of trying to win a competition. I hope that this trend will continue in the coming season and for seasons to come.

Under 14’s enjoyed a league divided into three grades with Errigal Ciaran, Ardboe and Sigersons taking the spoils. The championship was run on the same format with the same teams completing the double. This was one of the competitions affected by unregistered players and I hope clubs will have learned their mistakes, which cost some young girls a chance of winning a medal.

The juveniles turned out to be the most competitive at all grades of the underage sections especially Grade 3, where everyone was beating each other. The silverware in Grade 1 went to Aodh Ruadh who captured the League and Championship double, as did Beragh in Grade 2. Grade 3 as I said was very close with Drumragh clinching the Championship and new club Clann Na Gael lifting the League.

Minors were as usual very competitive, but were marred by the deduction of points for both unregistered players and non-affiliation. Aodh Ruadh were the successful side in the league, while St.Macartans proved to be the surprise packet in the Championship. Cill Iseal done the clean sweep in Grade 2, with An Carraig completing the same in Grade 3.

At adult level the division 1 League title went to Errigal Ciaran for the first time since 1999, while in the Championship An Charraig Mhor made it four in a row. Division 2 saw Kildress lifted their first ever title, while Aghyaran won their first adult Championship when the lifted the Tommy McGarvey Intermediate Cup. Division 3 saw Loughmacrory and the Moy emerging as winners of the league and Championship in a Division which the standard of football has improved with great strides over the past few years.

All in all this was a successful year with sixteen clubs sharing the twenty six titles played for.

Inter-County Review 2004

This was a lean year for Tyrone county teams as the under 14’s were the only side to win silverware in the form of the Ulster blitz.

The Senior’s had a poor season by their standards, losing out to Waterford in the play-offs of the National League and not reaching the quarter finals for the first time ever. They regrouped for the Championship but only recorded one victory in the round robin stages over Down before losing to All Ireland Junior Champions Donegal and Monaghan, to leave an Ulster Final without a Tyrone side for the first time in eleven years.

The under 14’s enjoyed a reasonably good year, although they lost out to Cavan in the Ulster Semi-final. This was a game which the outcome could have been very different only for an injury to centre half back and captain Rachel Molly early in the second half with only two points separating the sides. Next up was the Ulster blitz, where these young girls performed at the top level and defeated both Cavan and Monaghan on their way to the title. In august they went to Mullingar for the All Ireland blitz, where they played their best football of the year and were unlucky not to reach the semi-finals.

The under 16’s travelled to Antrim for their quarterfinal tie and after a very close encounter emerged with a four point victory. Derry were their next opponents in a game played probably the worst evening of the year, but the girls dug deep to run out comfortable winners. The Ulster final was played in Fintona against Donegal and although this was a home game for Tyrone

Donegal had more support. Donegal also defeated Tyrone in the final of the Trudy Kearns cup at Truagh.

The minors had a very comfortable win over Down in the quarterfinals but found Cavan to strong in the semi final when after an epic battle that went to extra time. Tyrone lost out on a score line of 2-26 to 4-10.The coming season introduces the round robin in all Ulster competitions, with the added games the Minor and under 16 teams should get the much needed match practice to compete well in their respective championships.

The seniors boosted by a win in the first round of the National League on a score line of 4-11 to 2-6 over Louth and the introduction of new faces to the panel by new manager, John McAleer, we hope for an upward turn in their fortunes.

This just leaves me to thank everyone who helped me throughout the year. This is a position which should be a lot easier, if club and county mentors and officials, were more forthcoming with information for previews and reviews alike. The return of results is one field which clubs have to do something about, everyone wants to see results and tables in the papers but a lot of clubs don’t bother ringing in results. Especially Monday evening games, whose results must be with the press before 11.00am on Tuesday.

I would like to thank everyone who helped me this year. I am sorry I couldn’t give as much time to this position as it need, but I only took on the role of assistant to learn the ropes, I never expected to be on my own. With work and college commitments, it was impossible to cover all aspects of the job of public relations officer. The position requires at least two persons working together and with help from club P.R.O.s can build up a round up of at least the senior games every week, so people are aware of what is happening on the club scene.

I wish the incoming P.R.O.s an enjoyable year, and hope, all the co-operation they will need is readily available to them.

Cathy DonnellyAssistant P.R.O.

Under 14 Championship’s 2004Grade 1 Quarter FinalsDromore 1-05 An Charraig Mhor 7-06Aodh Ruadh 6-12 Glenelly 2-08Errigal Ciaran 11-12 Loughmacrory 0-00Cill Iseal 3-09 Sperrin Og 1-05

Semi FinalsAodh Ruadh 6-14 Cill Iseal 1-08Errigal Ciaran 4-06 An Charraig Mhor 2-03

Final Aodh Ruadh 4-10 Errigal Ciaran 5-11 (AET)

Grade 2 First RoundArdboe 10-12 An Carraig 1-02Pomeroy 0-01 Fr Rocks 5-09

Quarter FinalsSt Endas 6-11 Kildress 1-04Beragh 1-04 Trillick 2-07St Macartans 4-05 Donaghmore 5-10Ardboe 3-07 Fr Rocks 0-01

Semi FinalsArdboe 3-10 Donaghmore 5-10St Endas 1-07 Trillick 3-05

FinalArdboe 9-11 Trillick 0-02

Grade 3 First roundBadoney 7-02 Galbally OC 2-03Drumragh 3-12 Mna Na Dierge 4-05

Stewartstown 8-01 Drumquin 11-02

Quarter FinalsBadoney 1-09 Drumquin 1-03Fintona 2-06 Drumragh 2-03Aghyaran 6-02 Sigersons 5-07Coalisland 2-04 Cappagh 6-07

Semi FinalCappagh 4-02 Badoney 3-04Sigersons 6-05 Fintona 6-05 Abandoned E/T bad lightSigersons 5-06 Fintona 1-06 (Replay)

FinalCappagh 3-04 Sigersons 4-05

Juvenile Championship’s 2004Grade 1 Quarter FinalsDromore 1-02 Aodh Ruadh 4-08An Charraig Mhor 0-03 Errigal Ciaran 6-04St Endas 8-10 St Macartans 0-04

Semi FinalsErrigal Ciaran 2-06 St Endas 1-02Aodh Ruadh 3-08 Cill Iseal 2-03

FinalErrigal Ciaran 2-06 Aodh Ruadh 6-09

Grade 2 First RoundArdboe 2-06 Glenelly 1-02Fintona 5-09 Badoney 1-03

Quarter FinalGalbally OC 1-06 Fintona 3-01An Carraig 1-04 Fr Rocks 4-03Beragh 5-06 Sigersons 0-01Sperrin Og 1-09 Ardboe 4-04

Semi FinalsArdboe 3-07 Fr Rocks 2-05Fintona 2-02 Beragh 4-04

FinalBeragh 1-04 Ardboe 0-06Grade 3 First RoundDrumragh 5-07 Coalisland 4-04

Quarter Finals Aghyaran 4-09 Kildress 8-10Cappagh 2-10 Donaghmore 3-06Eoghain Rua 0-01 Drumragh 7-14Clann Na Gael 2-02 Loughmacrory 3-08

Semi FinalsCappagh 3-06 Loughmacrory 3-08Drumragh 2-13 Kildress 3-06

FinalLoughmacrory 1-09 Drumragh 3-06

Minor Championship’s 2004Grade 1 Quarter FinalsDromore 4-03 Loughmacrory 3-08Errigal Ciaran 6-11 Sperrin Og 4-11 (AET)St Macartans 5-11 Glenelly 2-04Aodh Ruadh 1-04 An Charraig Mhor 1-11

Semi FinalsAn Charraig Walk Over Errigal CiaranLoughmacrory 4-08 St Macartans 6-14 (AET)

FinalAn Charraig Mhor 1-07 St Macartans 1-08

Grade 2 Quarter FinalsCill Iseal 3-21 Kildress 0-03Trillick 2-09 Badoney 2-07St Endas 10-08 Beragh 1-02

Aghyaran 10-12 Sigersons 2-00

Semi FinalsSt Endas 6-08 Aghyaran 5-04Trillick 0-07 Cill Iseal 2-06

FinalSt Endas 2-07 Cill Iseal 4-05

Grade 3 First RoundMoy 1-11 Ardboe 0-06

Quarter FinalsDerrytresk 6-07 Eoghain Rua 0-01Pomeroy 5-10 Coalisland 4-04Fr Rocks 7-22 Stewartstown 0-00An Carraig 2-09 Moy 2-08

Semi FinalsPomeroy 2-07 Fr Rocks 1-06An Carraig 8-16 Derrytresk 1-03

FinalPomeroy 1-02 An Carraig 2-07

Senior Championship 2004Quarter FinalsAn Charraig Mhor 4-11 Sperrin Og 0-01Dromore 1-02 Errigal Ciaran 4-11Aodh Ruadh 4-08 St Macartans 0-13Trillick 1-09 Fr Rocks 1-08

Semi FinalsAodh Ruadh 4-18 Trillick 0-05Errigal Ciaran 1-06 An Charraig Mhor 4-18

FinalAodh Ruadh 1-11 An Charraig Mhor 3-05

ReplayAodh Ruadh 1-09 An Charraig Mhor 4-13

Intermediate Championship 2004

Quarter Finals

Beragh 0-11 Glennelly 2-07Galbally OC 1-06 Aghyaran 2-05St Endas 2-11 Badoney 1-16Fintona 0-09 Kildress 2-17

Semi FinalsKildress 0-06 Glenelly 2-09Badoney 0-05 Aghyaran 6-14

FinalGlenelly 2-12 Aghyaran 5-08

Junior Championship 2004Quarter FinalPomeroy 3-03 Cappagh 1-10Loughmacrory 4-17 Coalisland 1-03Moy 2-14 Mna Na Deirge 2-04Cill Iseal 3-09 Sigersons 4-05

Semi FinalsCill Iseal 1-08 Cappagh 3-11Loughmacrory 0-09 Moy 4-17

FinalCappagh 0-02 Moy 1-07

Under 14 League Tables 2004Grade 1

CLUB P W L D POINTSErrigal Ciaran 7 7 0 0 14

Glenelly 7 5 2 0 10Cill Iseal 7 5 2 0 10

Aodh Ruadh 5 2 3 0 4Sperrin Og 6 1 4 1 3

Loughmacrory * 5 0 5 0 2An Charraig Mhor 6 2 3 1 3

Dromore 4 0 4 0 0Loughmacrory awarded two points against Carrickmore

Grade 2ACLUB P W L D POINTS

St.Macartans 4 4 0 0 6Trillick 4 3 1 0 6

St.Endas 4 2 2 0 4Beragh 4 1 3 0 2

Pomeroy * 4 0 4 0 2Pomeroy awarded 2points against St.Macartans

Grade 2BCLUB P W L D POINTS

Donaghmore 4 4 0 0 8Ardboe 4 3 1 0 4

An Carraig 4 1 3 0 2Fr.Rocks 3 1 2 0 2Kildress 3 0 3 0 0

Ardboe lose 2 pts against Fr.Rocks An Carriag awarded 2 pts against Fr.Rocks

Semi-FinalsSt. Macartans 1-5 Ardboe 2-6Donaghmore 5-14 Trillick 1-3

Final Ardboe 2-7 Donaghmore 1-4

Grade 3ACLUB P W L D POINTS

Sigersons 5 4 1 0 8Drumragh 5 3 2 0 6

Fintona 5 5 0 0 6Aghyaran 5 1 4 0 4Drumquin 5 2 3 0 6

Mna Na Deirge 5 0 5 0 0Aghyarn awarded 2pts against Fintona Drumquin awarded 2pts against Fintona

Play OffFintona 4-7 Drumragh 1-7

Grade 3BCLUB P W L D POINTS

Badoney 4 3 0 1 7Cappagh 4 2 2 0 6

Galbally O.C. 4 3 1 0 4Stewartstown 4 1 3 0 2

Coalisland 4 0 3 1 1Cappagh awarded 2 pts against Galbally

Semi-finalsSigersons 5-5 Cappagh 3-3Badoney 3-3 Fintona 3-13

FinalSigersons 5-4 Fintona 2-9

Juvenile League Tables 2004Grade 1

CLUB P W L D POINTSAodh Ruadh 6 6 0 0 12

An Charraig Mhor 6 4 1 0 9Errigal Ciaran 6 3 2 0 7

Dromore 6 3 3 0 6Cill Iseal 6 2 4 0 4St.Endas 6 2 5 0 4

St.Macartans 6 0 6 0 0

Grade 2ACLUB P W L D POINTSBeragh 4 4 0 0 8

Glenelly 4 3 1 0 6Badoney 4 1 3 0 2Fintona 4 1 3 0 2

Sigersons 4 1 3 0 2

Grade 2BCLUB P W L D POINTS

Sperrin Og 4 3 0 1 7Fr.Rocks 4 3 1 0 6Ardboe 4 2 1 1 5

An Carraig 4 1 3 0 2Galbally O.C. 4 0 4 0 0

Semi-finalsBeragh 0-8 Fr.Rocks 1-3Sperrin Og 1-9 Glennelly 2-7 AETFinalBeragh 2-9 Sperrin Og 1-10 AET

Grade 3A

CLUB P W L D POINTSDonaghmore 6 4 2 0 8

Loughmacrory 6 4 2 0 8Kildress 6 3 3 0 6

Coalisland 6 1 5 0 2

Grade 3BCLUB P W L D POINTS

Clann na Gael 5 5 0 0 10Drumragh 5 4 1 0 8Cappagh 5 3 2 0 6Aghyaran 5 2 3 0 6

Eoghain Rua 5 1 4 0 2Drumquin 5 0 5 0 0

Semi-FinalsDonaghmore 4-7 Drumagh 2-11Clann Na Gael 6-11 Loughmacrory 2-9

FinalClan Na Gael 4-4 Donaghmore 1-6

Minor League Tables 2004

CLUB P W L D POINTSAodh Ruadh 7 7 0 0 14Sperrin Og 6 3 3 1 7

Carrickmore 6 5 1 0 6St.Macartans 6 3 3 0 6Errigal Ciaran 5 2 3 0 6

Dromore 6 1 5 0 4Loughmacrory 5 0 4 1 3

Glenelly 4 0 4 0 0Carrickmore deducted 4pts Errigal awarded 2pts against Dromore, no affilation

Grade 2ACLUB P W L D POINTS

Aghyaran 4 3 1 0 6Trillick 2 1 1 0 6

Badoney 3 1 2 0 4Sigersons 3 1 2 0 2St.Endas 3 1 2 0 2

Trillick awarded 4pts, St.Endas not affiliated, W/O against Badoney. Badoney awarded 2pts, Sigersons not affiliated

Grade 2BCLUB P W L D POINTS

Cill Iseal 3 3 0 0 6Beragh 3 2 1 0 4Kildress 4 0 4 0 0

Game between Beragh Cill Iseal void not affiliated. Beragh awarded 2pts W/O KildressSemi FinalAghyaran 6-12 Beragh 1-6Cill Iseal 8-9 Trillick 2-5

FinalCill Iseal 6-7 Aghyaran 4-9

Grade 3A

CLUB P W L D POINTSMoy 4 4 0 0 8

Stewartstown 3 2 1 0 6Ardboe 3 2 1 0 4

Derrytresk 4 1 3 0 2Coalisland 4 0 4 0 0

Stewartstown awarded 2 pts against Ardboe

Grade 3BCLUB P W L D POINTS

Fr.Rocks 6 5 0 1 11An Carraig 6 4 2 0 8Pomeroy 6 1 4 1 3

Eoighain Rua 6 1 5 0 2Semi-FinalMoy 2-3 An Carraig 3-8

Fr.Rocks W/O Stewartstown

FinalAn Carraig 1-12 Fr.Rocks 2-6

SeniorDivision 1

CLUB P W L D POINTSErrigal Ciaran 8 8 0 0 16

An Charraig Mhor 8 7 1 0 14St.Macartans 8 5 3 0 10

Dromore 8 5 3 0 10Aodh Ruadh 8 5 3 0 10Sperrin Og 8 2 6 0 4

Glen 8 2 6 0 4Trillick 8 2 6 0 4

Fr.Rocks 8 0 8 0 0No one relegated

Division 2CLUB P W L D POINTS

Kildress 7 6 1 0 13Glenelly 7 7 0 0 10Aghyaran 7 4 1 2 10

Beragh 7 4 2 1 9Galbally 7 2 5 0 6Badoney 7 2 5 0 4St.Endas 7 2 4 0 4Fintona 7 0 7 0 0

Kildress and Galbally awarded 2 pts each against GlenellyKildress and Aghyaran promoted, Fintona relegated

Division 3CLUB P W L D POINTS

Loughmacrory 8 8 0 0 16Cappagh 8 6 2 0 12

Moy 8 6 2 0 12Cill Iseal 8 5 3 0 10

Mna Na Deirge 8 3 4 1 8Pomeroy 8 3 4 0 6

Sigersons 8 3 3 1 4Coalisland 8 0 8 0 2

Ardboe 8 1 7 0 2Coalisland awarded 2pts against Sigersons. Ardboe pull out of league, 2pts awarded in rest of their games. Mna Na Deirge awarded both points against Sigersons.Loughmacrory and Moy promoted

Tir Eoghain Registrations 2004* 34 clubs (including Glen)

Club Underage Senior Non Playing TotalAghyaran 49 15 7 71

An Carraig 39 0 5 44An Charraig Mhor 72 22 12 106

Aodh Ruadh 63 24 4 91Ardboe 52 18 0 70

Badoney 34 17 9 60Beragh 53 18 0 71

Cappagh 89 26 5 120Cill Iseal 53 9 6 68

Clann Na Gael 56 0 3 59Coalisland 77 12 1 90Derrytresk 26 0 1 27

Donaghmore 34 0 12 106Drumquin 32 0 0 32Drumragh 76 7 2 85

Eoighain Rua 34 2 2 38Errigal Ciaran 78 18 13 109

Fintona 60 17 1 78Fr.Rocks 52 15 3 70Galbally 72 15 5 92

Glen 29 20 4 53Glenelly 69 9 13 91Kildress 73 20 1 94

Mna Na Deirge 36 13 2 51Moy 60 17 9 86

Pomeroy 65 19 1 85Sigersons 64 14 5 83

Sperrin Og 70 13 8 91Stewartstown 45 4 7 56St.Dympna’s 74 16 4 94

St.Enda’s 69 19 3 91St Macartan’s 86 22 11 119

St.Teresa’s 88 17 9 114Trillick 42 22 1 65Others 0 0 2 2Total 2,031 460 171 2,662

Officers- Tyrone County Board1992Chairperson Rosemary CarsonVice Chairperson Goretta DonnellySecretary Briege GroganAssistant Secretary Geraldine ChristieTreasurer Kathleen QuinnAssistant Treasurer Noeleen BroderickPRO Ailish GildernewILO

1993Chairperson Rosemary CarsonVice Chairperson Sharon MullinSecretary Briege GroganAssistant Secretary Geraldine ChristieTreasurer Kathleen QuinnAssistant Treasurer Margaret CampbellPRO Ailish GildernewILO Julie-Ann Loughran

1994Chairperson Geraldine ChristieVice Chairperson Sharon MullinSecretary Briege GroganAssistant Secretary Martina McDonaldTreasurer Rosemary CarsonAssistant Treasurer Mairead McGovernPRO Ailish GildernewILO Claire Mahoney

1998: 21 Clubs 1,254 2001: 26 Clubs 1,6922002: 28 Clubs 1,891 2003: 30 Clubs 2,085

1995Chairperson Eileen JonesVice Chairperson Mary DonnellySecretary Louise FoxAssistant Secretary Theresa KellyTreasurer Rosemary CarsonAssistant Treasurer Michelle MullinPRO Ailish GildernewILO Brenda Hurson1996Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Eileen JonesSecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Briege McCaugheyTreasurer Rosemary CarsonAssistant Treasurer Michelle MullinPRO Ailish GildernewDevelopment Officer Joanne PoyntzILO Brenda Hurson

1997Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Eileen JonesSecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Mary DonnellyTreasurer Rosemary CarsonAssistant Treasurer Michelle MullinPRO Ailish GildernewAssistant PRO Briege McCaugheyILO Hayley BoyleDevelopment Officer Paddy Donnelly

1998Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Mary DonnellySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Mary DonnellyTreasurer Rosemary CarsonAssistant Treasurer Michelle MullinPRO Briege McCaughey

Assistant PRO Denise MartinILO Hayley BoyleDevelopment Officer Eileen Jones

1999Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Mary DonnellySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Pasty McCroryTreasurer Kathleen ConwayAssistant Treasurer Roisin McCullaghPRO Denise MartinAssistant PRO Paddy DonnellyILO Maire GrooganDevelopment Officer Eileen Jones

2000Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Mary DonnellySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Pasty McCroryTreasurer Kathleen ConwayAssistant Treasurer Roisin McCullaghPRO Martina DillonAssistant PRO Paddy DonnellyILO Sarah McElroyDevelopment Officer Eileen Jones

2001

Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Mary DonnellySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Pasty McCroryTreasurer Kathleen ConwayAssistant Treasurer Martina DillonPRO Maeveen McNabbAssistant PRO Paddy DonnellyILO Triona McNabbDevelopment Officer Eileen Jones

2002Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Mary DonnellySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Patricia McCullaghTreasurer Kathleen ConwayAssistant Treasurer Maeveen McNabbPRO Martina GlackinAssistant PRO Paddy DonnellyILO Briege McGarveyDevelopment Officer Denise Martin

2003Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Pasty McCrorySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Kathleen McGaleTreasurer Jim McElhattonAssistant Treasurer Ann CullenRegistrar Martina DillonPRO Martina GlakinAssistant PRO Ciaran WoodsILO Eileen JonesDevelopment Officer Matthew McFadden

2004Chairperson Mary ConnellyVice Chairperson Pasty McCrorySecretary Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary Catherine ConwayTreasurer Jo LynchAssistant Treasurer Martina GlakinRegistrar Martina DillonPRO Lynette HughesAssistant PRO Cathy DonnellyILO Eileen JonesDevelopment Officer Matthew McFadden

Tyrone History 2005

Executive Committee 2005

Chairperson: Mary ConnollyVice-Chair: Patsy McCrorySecretary: Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary: Leslie MurphyTreasurer: Jo LynchAssistant Treasurer: Annmarie MeehanRegistrar: Martina DillonPRO: Paddy HunterC & L Officer: Eileen Jones

Fixtures Chair: Paddy DonnellySecretary: Annmarie MeehanCommittee: Nicola Scott

Sabrina KellyFionamarie Kearney

Ulster Council Delegates: Eileen JonesTheresa Kelly

Central Council Delegates: Mary ConnollyTheresa Kelly

Games Played 2005

Number of games fixed for season: 476

Senior: 126 played out of 152 fixed12 of the 26 walkovers occurred by the withdrawal of Coalisland from Division 3 and Junior Championship. 7 walkovers were awarded in Division 1, 3 in Division 2 and 4 in Division 3 (not including any Coalisland games).

Minor: 96 played out of 104 fixed.7 walkovers and one not played.

Juvenile: 101 out of 103 fixed.2 walkovers.

U14: 112 out of 1775 walkovers.

Total games played: 435Total games not played: 41

The number of walkovers awarded to clubs has increased from 25 in 2004 to 41 this year. Although 12 of these were down to Coalisland’s withdrawal, most of the others were near the end of the respective competition when clubs were out of contention for honours. It is disappointing to see 14 walkovers at senior level, with 7 of them out of Division 1.

In last year’s report, I stressed the point of entering competitions and not being able to fulfill all the fixtures because of lack of players. This was very evident in Division 1 in the second half of the season. Clubs put this down to a long drawn out season with a long break in the summer. Senior teams had no league game from 11 June until the 11 August.

The games for July had to be postponed because the county had a play off in the Ulster Championship. We believe that things will only get worse unless clubs are prepared to play some league games without their county players. This has been made more possible with the introduction of top 4 play offs. These could be extended to Division 2 if required to let the league run more smoothly instead of having to squeeze 5 or 6 games into one month, so we ask you to reconsider playing 2 or 3 games without your county players.

Underage is running quite smoothly although it is disappointing to see 7 walkovers at minor level, the U16 and U14 competitions ran near to schedule. The U12 and U10 blitz’s were not as well supported this year as last but a lot of this comes down to the people in charge of teams losing interest because there are no trophies to be won.

This coming season will be even more difficult with more clubs playing at more age groups with about 550 games expected and less dates to play them owing to the changes at national level. We urge clubs to be as accommodating as possible if changes from the original dates have to be made.

A total of 45 referees officiated at our games this year (including 5 new male referees). We had a total of 10 female referees officiating (more needed) at 68 games. Keep up the good work! Although more referees are making themselves more available to cover our games, there are still times when there are not enough referees to go round. If this trend continues, then clubs who are not supplying any referees may not get their games refereed. The number of clubs without any referees seems to be growing rapidly with only 25 clubs supplying any referees and only 16 clubs that play at adult level supplying referees for that grade.

We would like to thank the rest of the fixtures committee and the executive for their support throughout the year, most of all we thank the referees and the clubs for their support and making this probably the easiest year for us, with your co-operation and commitment to play the games when fixed, thank you.Paddy Donnelly & Ann-Marie Meehan

Senior League Tables 2005 Division 1

P W D L PtsSt Macartan's 9 8 1 0 17An Charraig Mhor 9 8 0 1 16Errigal Ciaran 9 7 1 1 15Aodh Ruadh 9 6 0 3 12Aghyaran 9 4 1 4 9Glen 9 4 1 4 9Kildress 9 2 0 7 4Trillick 9 2 0 7 4Sperrin Og 9 1 0 8 2Fr Rocks 9 1 0 8 2

Play Offs

An Charraig Mhor 6-8Errigal Ciaran 4-3

Aodh Ruadh 6-11St Macartan's 5-10 aet

FinalAn Charraig Mhor 2-13 Aodh Ruadh 1-7RelegatedKildressSperrin OgFr Rocks

Division 2P W D L Pts

Glenelly 12 12 0 0 18St Endas 12 6 1 4 13Badoney 12 6 0 6 12Moy 12 6 0 6 12St Teresa's 12 5 0 6 10Beragh 12 3 1 8 7Galbally OC 12 2 2 7 6

Glenelly are league winnersPromoted: GlenellyRelegated: Beragh and Galbally OC

Division 3P W D L Pts

Cappagh 12 10 2 0 22Cill Iseal 12 9 0 3 18Fintona 12 8 0 4 16Sigersons 12 4 2 5 10Pomeroy 12 5 0 6 10

Mna Na Deirge 12 3 0 9 6Coalisland 12 0 0 12 0

Cappagh are league winnersPromoted: Cappagh and Fintona

Minor League Tables 2005

Grade 1P W D L Pts

Aodh Ruadh 6 6 0 0 12Errigal Ciaran 5 4 0 1 8An Charrig M 6 4 0 2 8St Dympna's 5 2 1 2 5St MacCartan's 6 2 0 4 4Cill Iseal 6 1 1 4 3St Teresa's 6 0 0 6 0

Errigal Ciaran v St Dympna's not played

Grade 2AP W D L Pts

Trillick 5 5 0 0 10St Enda's 5 4 0 1 8Glenelly 5 3 0 2 6Aghyaran 5 2 0 3 4Badoney 5 1 0 4 2Sigersons 5 0 0 5 0

Grade 2BP W D L Pts

An Carraig 4 4 0 0 8Moy 4 3 0 1 6Fr Rocks 4 2 0 2 4Beragh 4 1 0 3 2Kildress 4 0 0 4 0

Grade 2 semi finalsAn Charraig Mhor 0-3 St Endas 1-14Trillick 3-6 Moy 4-7FinalMoy 0-8 St Endas 1-9

Grade 3AP W D L Pts

Donaghmore 4 4 0 0 8Ardboe 4 3 0 1 6Pomeroy 4 2 0 2 4Coalisland 4 1 0 3 2Stewartstown 4 0 0 4 0

Grade 3BP W D L Pts

Cappagh 5 4 1 0 9Clan Na G 5 3 1 1 7Galbally 5 3 0 2 6Drumragh 5 2 2 1 6Fintona 5 1 0 4 2Eoighan R 5 0 0 5 0

Grade 3 semi finalsDonaghmore 7-8 Clann na Gael 0-5Ardboe 1-5 Cappagh 2-9FinalDonaghmore 4-12 Cappagh 1-6

Juvenile League Tables 2005

Grade 1P W D L Pts

Errigal Ciaran 6 6 0 0 12Aodh Ruadh 6 5 0 1 10Cill Iseal 6 5 0 1 10An Charraig Mjor 6 3 0 3 6Beragh 6 3 0 3 6St Endas 6 1 0 5 2St Dympna's 6 1 0 5 2Sperrin Og 6 0 0 6 0

Grade 2AP W D L Pts

Glenelly 4 4 0 0 8Drumragh 4 3 0 1 6Sigersons 4 2 0 2 4Clann na Gael 4 1 0 3 2Badoney 4 0 0 4 0

Grade 2BP W D L Pts

Ardboe 4 3 0 1 6St Macartans 4 3 0 1 6Fr Rocks 4 2 0 2 4An Charraig 4 1 0 3 2Fintona 4 1 0 3 2

Grade 3AP W D L Pts

Cappagh 5 5 0 0 10St Teresa's 5 4 0 1 8Drumquin 5 3 0 2 6Aghyaran 5 2 0 3 4Mna Na Deirge 5 1 0 4 2Newtownstewart 5 0 0 5 0

Grade 3BP W D L Pts

Donaghmore 4 4 0 0 8Galbally OC 4 3 0 1 6Coalisland 4 2 0 2 4Kildress 4 0 1 3 1Stewartstown 4 0 1 3 1

Grade 2 semi finalsArdboe 2-7 Drumragh 1-2Glenelly 4-7 St Macartans 1-7FinalArdboe 2-6 Glenelly 0-4 after replay

Grade 3 semi finalsCappagh 6-7 Galbally OC 2-4Donaghmore 7-13 St Teresa's 1-3FinalCappagh 4-4 Donaghmore 2-13

U14 League Tables 2005 Grade 1

P W D L PtsErrigal Ciaran 7 6 1 0 13Aodh Ruadh 7 6 0 1 12Cill Iseal 7 5 1 1 11An Charraig Mhor 7 3 0 4 6Ardboe 7 4 0 3 8St Dympna's 7 3 0 4 6Glenelly 7 1 0 6 2Sperrin Og 7 0 0 7 0

Grade 2AP W D L Pts

St Macartans 4 4 0 0 8Trillick 4 3 0 1 6Fintona 4 2 0 2 4St Endas 4 1 0 3 2Sigersons 4 0 0 4 0

Grade 2BP W D L Pts

Donaghmore 5 5 0 0 10Beragh 5 4 0 1 8Pomeroy 5 2 0 3 4Fr Rocks 5 3 0 2 6An Charraig 4 0 0 4 0St Teresa's 4 0 0 4 0

Grade 3AP W D L Pts

Mna Na Deirge 5 5 0 0 10Clan na Gael 4 3 0 1 6Urney 5 2 0 3 4Aghyaran 5 2 1 2 3Badoney 5 1 1 3 3Drumquin 4 1 0 3 2

Aghyaran lost 2 points to UrneyAghyaran awarded 2 points against DrumquinUrney awarded 2 points against Drumquin

Grade 3BP W D L Pts

Cappagh 5 4 0 1 8Coalisland 5 4 0 1 8Galbally OOC 5 3 0 2 6Kildress 4 2 0 2 4Moy 4 1 0 3 2Drumragh 5 0 0 5 0

Grade 2 semi finalsDonaghmore 3-22 Trillick 0-2St Macartans 0-5 Beragh 5-8FinalBeragh 4-9 Donaghmore 4-5

Grade 3 semi finals

Coalisland 2-6Clann na Gael 11-7

Mna Na Deirge 3-1 Cappagh 3-7FinalClann na Gael 2-10 Cappagh 3-2

Tyrone Ladies Fixtures and Results 2005

SeniorSat 23 April Division 3 7.30pmCappagh 4-8 Pomeroy 7-5Coalisland w/o FintonaSun 24 April Division 2 5.00pmBeragh off St Endas no refGlenelly 5-18 Badoney 1-3

Division 3Mna Na Deirge 2-6 Cill Iseal 3-15Thurs 28 April Division 1 7.30pmSperrin Og 6-8 Trillick 1-10Sat 30 April Division 1 7.30pmAodh Ruadh 1-12 Aghyaran 2-8Fr Rocks 1-6 Glen 3-8Kildress 1-1 An Charraig Mhor 8-11St Macartans 1-8 Errigal Ciaran 1-8

Division 2Badoney 1-8 St Teresa's 2-6St Endas 3-8 Moy 2-2

Division 3Cill Iseal 3-7 Cappagh 4-8Pomeroy 4-4 Mna Na Deirge 4-3Sigersons w/o CoalislandSat 7 May Division 2 7.30pmGalbally 1-7 Beragh 0-10

Division 1 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor off Sperrin OgAghyaran 6-10 Fr Rocks 0-7Aodh Ruadh off GlenSt Macartans off KildressTrillick off Errigal Ciaran

Division 2Badoney 1-13 Galbally 1-9Beragh 0-7 Glenelly 1-19St Teresa's 1-6 Moy 2-8

Division 3Coalisland 0-0 Cill Iseal 2-6Fintona 3-6 Cappagh 2-11Mna Na Deirge 2-6 Sigersons 4-12Sat 14 May Division 2 7.30pmAghyaran 1-14 Glen 2-11

An Charraig Mhor 4-15 Aodh Ruadh 0-5Errigal Ciaran 3-8 Sperrin Og 0-3Kildress 2-7 Fr Rocks 1-8St Macartans 2-9 Trillick 2-5

Division 2Galbally 0-3 St Teresa's 3-17Glenelly 3-22 Moy 2-7St Endas 3-9 Badoney 1-8

Division 3Pomeroy w/o CoalislandMna Na Deirge 6-5 Fintona 1-14Sigersons 3-3 Cill Iseal 3-8Sat 21 May Division 1 7.30pmAghyaran 2-5 St Macartans 2-6Errigal Ciaran 3-9 Aodh Ruadh 2-7Fr Rocks 0-5 An Charraig Mhor 4-16Trillick off Glen refixed

Division 2Galbally 3-10 St Endas 3-10Moy 5-11 Beragh 0-10St Teresa's 1-6 Glenelly 5-13

Division 3Cill Iseal 12-7 Pomeroy 1-3Cappagh 5-11 Mna Na Deirge 3-3Fintona beat Sigersons

Senior Championship Sat 4 June 1st round 6.00pmErrigal Ciaran 3-14 Trillick 0-2Wed 8 June Division 1 7.30pmFr Rocks 1-6 Aodh Ruadh 2-13Thurs 9 June Division 3 7.30pmSigersons 3-4 Pomeroy 1-7Sat 11 June Division 1 St Endas 7.30pmErrigal Ciaran 1-12 An Charraig Mhor 5-7Kildress off GlenSperrin Og off St MacartansTrillick 0-11 Aghyaran 2-7

Division 2Badoney 5-17 Beragh 0-6Glenelly 3-11 Galbally 2-5St Teresa's 1-17 St Endas 2-10

Division 3Cill Iseal 6-7 Fintona 3-4Coalisland w/o Cappagh

Junior Championship Quarter FinalFri 17 June Urney 7.00pmMna Na Deirge 4-12 Sigersons 2-8

Intermediate Championship Quarter FinalUrney 8.30pm

Glenelly 6-16 St Endas 1-6Beragh 7.00pm

St Teresa's 5-5 Badoney 2-11

Senior Championship Quarter FinalBeragh 8.30pm

Sperrin Og 0-1 St Macartans 5-18

Senior Championship Quarter FinalsLoughmacrory

An Charraig Mhor 9-25 Fr Rocks 2-4Errigal Ciaran 10-29 Kildress 0-2

Junior Championships – Quarter FinalsOmagh 7.00pm

Fintona 4-11 Pomeroy 1-5

Senior Championship Quarter FinalOmagh 8.30pm

Aodh Ruadh 2-18 Aghyaran 1-5

Junior Championship – Quarter FinalDonaghmore

Galbally 1-4 Moy 2-11

Junior Championship FinalFri 2 Sept Loughmacrory 6.00pmCill Iseal 0-4 Fintona 0-9

Intermediate Championship FinalSat 3 Sept Pomeroy 4.00pmGlenelly 3-9 Moy 2-9

Senior Championship FinalSat 3 Sept Pomeroy 5.45pmAn Charraig Mhor 2-12 Errigal Ciaran 1-7

Senior LeagueThurs 8 Sept Division 1 5.45pmAn Charraig Mhor 5-17 Aghyaran 0-1Aodh Ruadh w/o Sperrin OgFr Rocks off Errigal CiaranKildress 1-2 Trillick 4-16St Macartans 4-14 Glen 2-8

Division 2Badoney 4-8 Beragh 0-6Glenelly off Galbally

St Endas 2-12 St Teresa's 2-8Division 3

Fintona 4-15 Pomeroy 2-2Sat 10 Sept Division 1 6.00pmAn Charraig Mhor w/o Sperrin OgAodh Ruadh 1-9 Glen 1-8St Macartans w/o KildressTrillick w/o Errigal Ciaran

Division 2Galbally 1-5 St Endas 4-16Glenelly off St Teresa'sMoy 1-6 Badoney 2-11

Division 3Fintona w/o Cill IsealPomeroy off SigersonsWed 14 Sept Division 1 6.30pmFr Rocks 0-13 Errigal Ciaran 5-12

League Semi Finals

Sat 17 Sept Division 1 Donaghmore2.00pm & 3.30pm

An Charraig Mhor 3-8 Errigal Ciaran 1-6St Macartans 5-10 Aodh Ruadh 6-11 aet

Division 2 5.30pmBadoney w/o MoySt Teresa's off Beragh

Division 3Pomeroy w/o SigersonsSun 9 Oct Division 3 12.00Moy 6-11 Galbally 0-5Glenelly 6-13 St Endas 2-6St Teresa's 3-9 Beragh 1-11

Division 3Cappagh 2-11 Cill Iseal 1-4Mna Na Deirge 0-4 Pomeroy 1-8Sat 13 Aug Division 1 7.30pmAodh Ruadh 3-5 St Macartans 2-10Fr Rocks 4-9 Sperrin Og 1-7Kildress 1-4 Aghyaran 3-21Trillick 1-7 An Charraig Mhor 5-10

Division 2Galbally 0-7 Badoney 1-9Moy w/o St Teresa's

Division 3Cappagh 4-4 Fintona 0-6Sigersons 7-7 Mna Na Deirge 2-4Tues 16 Aug Division 2 7.30pmGlenelly 5-8 Beragh 1-9

Senior LeagueThurs 18 Aug Division 1 7.00pmAn Charraig Mhor 1-10 St Macartans 4-8Kildress 0-8 Aodh Ruadh 3-20Sperrin Og w/o GlenTrillick off Fr Rocks refixed

Division 2Badoney 2-9 St Endas 1-15Moy 2-4 Glenelly 2-7St Teresa's 1-11 Galbally 2-10

Division 3Cill Iseal 1-6 Sigersons 1-3Fintona 2-14 Mna Na Deirge 1-2Sat 20 Aug Division 1 7.00pmAghyaran 2-6 Errigal Ciaran 4-18

Division 2Beragh 3-14 Moy 1-4

Division 3Mna Na Deirge w/o CappaghPomeroy 2-11 Cill Iseal 4-11Sigersons 3-16 Fintona 1-1Sun 28 Aug Division 1Errigal Ciaran 2-17 Glen 1-7Trillick 5-4 Fr Rocks 1-6

Division 2Beragh 1-10 St Endas 2-6

Division 3Sigersons 2-6 Cappagh 1-9

Senior LeagueThurs 1 Sept Division 1 6.45pmKildress w/o GlenSperrin Og w/o St Macartans

Division 2St Endas 3-8 Beragh 2-1Sun 16 October Division 1 Final 12.00An Charraig Mhor 2-13 Aodh Ruadh 1-7

Division 2 12.00Badoney 1-7 Glenelly 6-17Galbally 3-3 Moy 3-6Sun 23 Oct Division 2 12.00Galbally 2-2 Glenelly 2-16Sun 30 Oct Division 2 12.00Glenelly 6-18 St Teresa's 4-5Sun 6 Nov Division 2 12.00St Endas w/o Glenelly

Minor League and Championship Grade 1Thurs 31 March Round 1 7.00pmAn Charraig Mhor 2-12 Cill Iseal 1-0St Dympna's 2-13 St Macartans 2-3St Teresa's 0-1 Errigal Ciaran 7-12Grade 2Aghyaran 6-7 Badoney 2-8Sigersons 0-4 Glenelly 1-12Trillick 2-5 St Endas 2-2An Charraig Mhor 3-7 Moy 1-10Beragh 7-15 Kildress 1-2Grade 3Ardboe 2-2 Pomeroy 0-1Coalisland 1-3 Donaghmore 6-10Drumragh 3-4 Clann Na Gael 3-4Eoghain Rua 1-1 Cappagh 4-14Fintona 2-2 Galbally 4-7Mon 4 April Round 2 7.00pmCill Iseal 1-12 St Macartans 6-7Errigal Ciaran 0-6 Aodh Ruadh 4-6St Dympna's 1-6 An Chairraig Mhor 3-15Grade 2 Championship 7.00pmAghyaran 7-9 Sigersons 2-3Glenelly 5-4 Trillick 5-7Fr Rocks 3-6 Badoney 1-5Grade 3 Championship 7.00pmPomeroy off Ardboe PlayedGalbally 3-5 Drumragh 7-20Fintona 2-3 Coalisland 2-5Eoghain Rua 1-3 Clann Na Gael 1-10Thurs 14 April Round 3 Grade 1 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 0-5 Aodh Ruadh 1-6Cill Iseal w/o Errigal CiaranSt Teresa's 0-9 St Macartans 4-16St Dympna's byeGrade 2 Round 2 7.30pmBadoney 2-5 St Endas 4-13Glenelly 4-9 Aghyaran 4-5Trillick off SigersonsMoy 4-23 Kildress 0-2Beragh byeFr Rocks off An Chairraig Mhor refixedRound 2Donaghmore 2-4 Ardboe 0-3Pomeroy 2-7 Stewartstown 0-4Coalisland byeClann na Gael 3-15 Fintona 2-3Eoghain Rua 1-2 Drumragh 5-13

Galbally off Cappagh refixedThurs 28 April Championship Quarter finals 7.30pmAodh Ruadh 7-22 St Teresa's 0-0St Macartans byeSt Dympna's 1-4 An Chairraig Mhor 6-12Cill Iseal 2-3 Errigal Ciaran 6-12Grade 2Aghyaran off St Endas PlayedTrillick 2-10 Beragh 2-3Fr Rocks 3-9 Kildress 1-1An Charraig Mhor 0-0 Moy 4-19Grade 3Drumragh w/o CoalislandClann na Gael off Stewartstown refixedPomeroy 1-1 Ardboe 3-8Cappagh 5-6 Donaghmore 4-5Thurs 5 May Championship Semi finals 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor off St Macartans refixedErrigal Ciaran off Aodh Ruadh refixedGrade 2Trillick off Moy refixedFr Rocks 0-2 St Endas 2-14Grade 3 Quarter finalClann na Gael 6-20 Stewartstown 0-0Thurs 12 May Championship Semi finals 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 6-11 St Macartans 1-7Errigal Ciaran 2-7 Aodh Ruadh 4-12Grade 2Trillick 0-8 Moy 1-4Grade 3 Semi finalsCappagh Drumragh no refClann na Gael 0-5 Ardboe 3-5Mon 16 May Round 4 Grade 1 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 4-9 St Teresa's 0-0Aodh Ruadh 8-13 St Dympna's 1-0St Macartans 1-4 Errigal Ciaran 2-16Cill Iseal byeGrade 3Galbally 0-7 Clan Na Gael 5-8Sat 28 May Championship Minor Finals 7.30pmGrade 2St Endas 2-6 Trillick 0-6Grade 3 5.45pmArdboe off Cappagh refixedMon 30 May Round 7 Grade 1 7.30pmSt Dympna's off Errigal CiaranSt Macartans 0-5 Aodh Ruadh 3-10St Teresa's 1-3 Cill Iseal 2-6Grade 2Trillick 2-8 Glenelly 2-4

Fr Rocks 0-9An Chairraig Mhor 1-8

Grade 3Cappagh 3-5 Clan Na Gael 2-8Drumragh 2-11 Fintona 0-0Wed 1 June Grade 3 7.30pmFintona 3-4 Eoghain Rua 1-1Sat 4 June Championship Grade 3 final 5.45pmArdboe 3-3 Cappagh 2-6Grade 1 Championship Final 7.30pm

Aodh Ruadh 1-11An Chairraig Mhor 2-7

Mon 6 June Grade 2League semi finals 7.30pm

An Charraig Mhor 0-3 St Endas 1-13Trillick 3-6 Moy 4-7Grade 3Galbally 0-2 Cappagh 8-16Sat 11 June Championship Grade 3 replay 1.30pmArdboe 1-5 Cappagh 2-9Tues 21 June DonaghmoreCappagh 2-10 Ardboe 2-5

Thurs 23 June Minor LeagueGrace 3 semi finals 7.30pm

Donaghmore 7-8 Clan Na Gael 0-5Mon 27 June Minor League Grade 3 final 7.30pmDonaghmore 4-12 Cappagh 1-6 BeraghTues 28 June Minor League Grade 2 final 7.30pmMoy 0-9 St Endas 1-9 Dunmoyle

Juvenile League & Championship 2005Grade 1 Round 1Cill Iseal 4-4 Errigal Ciaran 4-9Aodh Ruadh 4-11 Sperrin Og 0-5

St Dympna's 0-9An Chairraig Mhor 2-11

St Endas 2-5 Beragh 6-12Grade 2

Ardboe 1-9An Chairraig Mhor 0-7

Badoney 1-5 Glenelly 12-19Clann na Gael 2-2 Drumragh 1-12St Macartans off Fr Rocks refixedGrade 2 Round 3Badoney 0-9 Trillick 3-10Sigersons 1-3 Aghyaran 7-9St Endas 6-3 Glenelly 2-6An Charraig Mhor w/o KildressFr Rocks 1-13 Beragh 0-4Moy byeGrade 3 Round 3

Coalisland 0-5 Ardboe 3-7Stewartstown 0-1 Donaghmore 6-14Pomeroy byeCappagh off Clan Na Gael refixedDrumragh off Fintona refixedEoghain Rua 2-4 Galbally 3-10Minor Championship Semi finalsCappagh 3-9 Drumragh 2-8Thurs 19 May Grade 1 Round 5 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 3-7 St Macartans 1-8Cill Iseal 4-5 St Dympna's 2-11Grade 2 Round 4

Beragh offAn Chairraig Mhor refixed

Moy off Fr Rocks refixedSigersons 1-9 Badoney 2-9St Endas 6-9 Aghyaran 2-1Trillick off Glenelly refixedGrade 3 Round 4Ardboe 8-11 Stewartstown 0-1Clann na Gael 4-14 Eoghain Rua 1-1Fintona 0-3 Cappagh 2-14Galbally 4-6 Drumragh 2-4Pomeroy 2-5 Coalisland 1-4Mon 23 May Grade 1 Round 6 7.30pmCill Iseal w/o Aodh Ruadh

Errigal Ciaran 6-7An Chairraig Mhor 3-7

St Teresa's 0-8 St Dympna's 3-10Grade 2 Round 5Aghyaran 2-8 Trillick 2-12Glenelly 7-6 Badoney 2-8Kildress w/o Fr RocksMoy 4-6 Beragh 2-3St Endas w/o SigersonsGrade 3 Round 5Cappagh 2-7 Drumragh 1-10Donaghmore 4-14 Pomeroy 1-6Wed 25 May Grade 3 7.00pmCoalisland 6-11 Stewartstown 2-3Thurs 26 May Minor League 7.30pmAodh Ruadh 7-17 St Teresa's 0-0Grade 2

Beragh w/oAn Chairraig Mhor

Moy 6-7 Fr Rocks 1-6

Cappagh 4-7 Stewartstown 0-2Mon 29 Aug Grade 1 League 7.00pmErrigal Ciaran 4-4 Aodh Ruadh 1-6Beragh off Cill Iseal

Sperrin Og offAn Chairraig Mhor

St Dympna's off St EndasGrade 2Drumragh 1-4 Glenelly 5-12Sigersons 1-5 Clan Na Gael 2-7Fr Rocks 4-12 Fintona 0-3St Macartans v ArdboeGrade 3Aghyaran 3-5 St Teresa's 4-14Drumquin 4-9 Mna Na Deirge 2-9Newtownstewart 0-0 Cappagh 5-17Coalisland 8-4 Stewartstown 2-4Galbally 6-13 Kildress 3-11Tues 30 Aug Championship Replay 6.45pmBeragh 3-7 St Dympna's 2-7Mon 5 Sept Championship Semi finals 6.30pmBeragh 1-9 Errigal Ciaran 4.-8

Cill Iseal 2-10An Chairraig Mhor 2-5

Grade 2An Charraig Mhor 2-5 Ardboe 2-10St Macartans 2-10 Fr Rocks 3-2Grade 3St Teresa's 6-8 Donaghmore 4-8Kildress 2-2 Cappagh 4-17Grade 1 LeagueSt Dympna's 4-12 St Endas 2-6Mon 12 Sept League Grade 1 6.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 1-10 Errigal Ciaran 3-14Sperrin Og 0-4 Beragh 5-14St Dympna's 2-12 Cill Iseal 6-13St Endas 2-5 Aodh Ruadh 5-8Grade 2Clann na Gael 2-14 Badoney 2-10Sigersons 2-3 Drumragh 4-16Fintona 2-8 St Macartans 4-16

Fr Rocks 2-10An Chairraig Mhor 2-6

Grade 3Aghyaran 2-7 Cappagh 5-17Mna Na Deirge 4-9 Newtownstewart 0-6St Teresa's off DrumquinCoalisland 1-10 Galbally 3-8Stewartstown 0-0 Donaghmore 6-20Sun 18 Sept Grade 3

Newtownstewart 0-1 Aghyaran 3-12Drumquin 0-8 Cappagh 3-11Grade 3Cappagh 4-8 St Teresa's 2-10Drumquin 6-12 Newtownstewart 2-5Galbally 3-9 Stewartstown 0-3Kildress 0-3 Donaghmore 3-30Mna Na Deirge 2-5 Aghyaran 4-2

Juvenile League Round 2An Charraig Mhor 1-11 Cill Iseal 4-6Beragh 2-6 Aodh Ruadh 2-10Errigal Ciaran 6-15 St Dympna's 2-2St Endas 5-6 Sperrin Og 3-6Grade 2Badoney 0-4 Sigersons 3-11Glenelly 4-12 Clan Na Gael 1-2An Charraig Mhor off FintonaArdboe 4-6 Fr Rocks 1-3Grade 3Drumquin 2-11 Aghyaran 3-6Cappagh 5-20 Mna Na Deirge 2-3St Teresa's 9-30 Newtownstewart 0-4Donaghmore 5-23 Coalisland 4-5Stewartstown 3-12 Kildress 6-3

Mon 15 AugJuvenile League 7.30pm

An Charraig Mhor 3-10 Beragh 1-8Aodh Ruadh 5-10 St Dympna's 1-7Cill Iseal 6-14 St Endas 2-2Sperrin Og 0-7 Errigal Ciaran 5-12Grade 2St Macartans 2-12 Fr Rocks 2-3

Juvenile ChampionshipGrade 2 7.30pmArdboe 4-10 Glenelly 3-7Fintona 0-4 Clan Na Gael 0-7Grade 3Galbally 3-9 Coalisland 2-9Tues 16 AugDrumquin 0-6 St Teresa's 6-12Mon 22 Aug Championship Quarter finals 7.00pmErrigal Ciaran 5-22 Sperrin Og 0-1St Dympna's 2-17 Beragh 3-14 aetAn Charraig Mhor 4-14 St Endas 0-3Cill Iseal 4-10 Aodh Ruadh 2-10Grade 2

Clann na Gael 3-7An Chairraig Mhor 6-11

St Macartans 7-31 Badoney 0-1Ardboe 3-19 Sigersons 0-1Fr Rocks 4-8 Drumagh 2-6Grade 3Galbally 7-9 St Teresa's 9-9Newtownstewart 0-0 Donaghmore 6-32Aghyaran 4-8 Kildress 6-8 aetMon 19 Sept Grade 1Errigal Ciaran 3-12 St Endas 0-4Cill Iseal w/o Sperrin OgGrade 2An Charraig Mhor 3-5 St Macartans 2-15Drumragh 6-21 Badoney 2-5Grade 3Kildress lost to CoalislandDonaghmore 4-10 Galbally 2-3

Fri 23 SeptJuvenile league 6.00pm

Glenelly 4-16 Sigersons 1-1Sat 24 Sept 5.00pm

Aodh Ruadh 2-10An Chairraig Mhor 2-8

Beragh 5-8 St Dympna's 3-10Grade 2Fintona w/o ArdboeSat 1 Oct Grade 1Beragh 1-9 Cill Iseal 3-12Grade 2An Charraig Mhor w/o FintonaGrade 3Cappagh 6-12 Drumquin 1-6Sat 8 Oct Championship FinalsGrade 1 3.30pmCill Iseal 3-5 Errigal Ciaran 6-8Grade 2 2.00pmArdboe 5-5 St Macartans 5-5Grade 3 3.30pmCappagh 3-4 St Teresa's 1-6

Sat 15 OctJuvenile league Grade 1 4.00pm

Aodh Ruadh off Cill IsealBeragh off Errigal CiaranSt Dympna's off Sperrin Og

St Endas offAn Chairraig Mhor

Grade 2 Semi FinalsGlenelly 4-7 St Macartans 1-7Ardboe 5-14 Drumragh 0-5Grade 3 Semi FinalsCappagh 6-7 Galbally 2-4Donaghmore 7-13 St Teresa's 1-4

Sat 22 OctJuvenile league Grade 1 3.00pm

Aodh Ruadh 4-7 Cill Iseal 1-5Beragh 0-9 Errigal Ciaran 6-17St Dympna's 2-10 Sperrin Og 2-5St Endas 0-7 An Chairraig

Mhor2-11

Grade 2 Championship Final replay 3.00pmArdboe 5-10 St Macartans 1-5Grade 3 League FinalCappagh 4-4 Donaghmore 2-13Sat 29 Oct League final Grade 2 3.00pmGlenelly 0-4 Ardboe 2-6Sat 4 Nov Juvenile

leagueFinal replay 1.30pm

Ardboe 2-6 Glenelly 0-4

U14 League and ChampionshipMon 11 April Round 1 7.30pmArdboe 3-2 Aodh Ruadh 4-6

Errigal Ciaran 4-5An Chairraig Mhor 0-3

Glenelly 1-3 St Dympna's 10-8Sperrin Og 2-2 Cill Iseal 4-15Grade 2 Group ASt Endas 4-6 Trillick 6-4St Macartans 4-9 Sigersons 1-2Group BAn Charraig Mhor 0-1 Donaghmore 9-11Beragh off Pomeroy refixedSt Teresa's 1-2 Fr Rocks 10-15Mon 11 April Grade 3 Group A and B 7.30pmAghyaran 3-8 Badoney 1-14Clann na Gael off UrneyDrumquin 2-4 Mna Na Deirge 5-4Coalisland 0-5 Cappagh 3-7Drumragh 0-1 Kildress 6-10Galbally 14-11 Moy 0-0Thurs 21 April Round 2 Grade 1 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 9-11 Glenelly 0-0Aodh Ruadh 7-9 Cill Iseal 6-8Sperrin Og 0-5 Ardboe 2-7St Dympna's 3-3 Errigal Ciaran 8-11Grade 2 ChampionshipSigersons 1-4 St Macartans 2-6Fintona 1-2 Beragh 7-12St Teresa's 0-0 Donaghmore 10-17Grade 3 ChampionshipUrney 0-3 Kildress 6-20Moy 3-0 Badoney 6-11Galbally 6-8 Aghyaran 3-3

Mna Na Deirge 6-18 Drumragh 0-3Mon 25 April Round 3 Grade 1 7.30pmArdboe w/o Errigal CiaranCill Iseal off Glenelly refixed

Sperrin Og 2-0An Chairraig Mhor 4-15

St Dympna's 3-7 Aodh Ruadh 4-10Round 2 Grade 2An Charraig Mhor 2-3 Beragh 8-7Fintona 6-8 St Endas 2-13Fr Rocks 2-2 Donaghmore 2-9Pomeroy 9-8 St Teresa's 1-2Trillick 3-11 St Macartans 6-4Mon 25 April Round 2 Grade 3Badoney 2-1 Drumquin 2-7Galbally 1-3 Coalisland 3-13Kildress 2-4 Cappagh 3-8Mna Na Deirge 6-7 Clann Na Gael 3-7Moy 2-8 Drumragh 2-4Urney 3-4 Aghyaran 5-15Mon 2 May Championship Grade 1 6.30pmErrigal Ciaran 16-13 Glenelly 5-2St Dympna's 0-12 Sperrin Og 4-6Cill Iseal 3-8 Aodh Ruadh 2-4An Charraig Mhor 3-10 Ardboe 0-1Grade 2Beragh off St Endas refixedAn Charraig Mhor 1-7 Fr Rocks 1-13Trillick 7-5 St Macartans 1-2Donaghmore 3-9 Pomeroy 0-2Grade 3Badoney 6-8 Galbally 7-8Drumquin 3-9 Clann Na Gael 5-6Cappagh 2-8 Coalisland 4-8Kildress 2-7 Mna Na Deirge 1-5Sat 21 May Grade 1Cill Iseal 8-11 Glenelly 1-4Grade 2Beragh 5-16 Pomeroy 1-3Grade 3Clann na Gael off UrneySat 28 May Grade 2 11.30amBeragh off Fr RocksThurs 2 June Championship Grade 2 7.30pmBeragh 4-8 St Endas 6-3

U14 LeagueGrade 1 Round 4An Charraig Mhor 0-9 Cill Iseal 3-6Errigal Ciaran 6-6 Aodh Ruadh 2-11

Glenelly off ArdboeSt Dympna's off Sperrin OgGrade 2 Round 3Donaghmore 7-11 St Teresa's 2-1

Pomeroy 3-8An Chairraig Mhor 2-4

St Macartans 10-11 Fintona 2-2Trillick 4-10 Sigersons 3-6Grade 3 Round 3Aghyaran w/o DrumquinCappagh 3-8 Drumragh 1-4Clann na Gael 5-11 Badoney 1-1Coalisland 9-18 Moy 0-1Galbally 1-2 Kildress 9-9Mon 6 June Grade 3 8.00pmPomeroy 0-2 Donaghmore 3-9Tues 7 June Grade 1 Round 5 7.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 5-14 St Dympna's 0-2Aodh Ruadh 7-17 Sperrin Og 2-5Cill Iseal 2-12 Ardboe 1-5Errigal Ciaran 14-8 Glenelly 0-2Grade 2 Round 4An Charraig Mhor 1-2 Fr Rocks 3-14Beragh 11-15 St Teresa's 0-3Sigersons 5-7 Fintona 6-7St Endas 1-5 St Macartans 3-4Grade 3 Round 4Cappagh w/o MoyDrumquin w/o UrneyGalbally 16-08 Drumragh 2-3Kildress 4-4 Coalisland 6-13Thurs 9 June Grade 3 7.30pmBadoney 4-1 Mna Na Deirge 6-11Clann na Gael 6-12 Aghyaran 1-1Sat 11 June Championship semi finals 11.30Grade 2 and 3Trillick off Beragh/St EndasFr Rocks 1-5 Donaghmore 3-9Grade 3Kildress 3-6 Clann Na Gael 1-10Galbally 3-6 Coalisland 7-11Mon 13 June Championship semi finals 7.30pmGrade 1

Cill Iseal 3-7An Chairraig Mhor 1-4

Errigal Ciaran 9-21 Sperrin Og 3-1Mon 13 June Grade 2 Round 5Donaghmore 5-10 Beragh 0-3Fintona 3-5 Trillick 3-13Fr Rocks 5-8 Pomeroy 2-4Sigersons 1-2 St Endas 5-4

St Teresa's offAn Chairraig Mhor

Grade 3 Round 5Aghyaran 3-6 Mna Na Deirge 8-11Cappagh 4-10 Galbally 8-4Drumragh 0-1 Coalisland 9-17Drumquin off Clann Na GaelMoy off KildressUrney 1-7 Badoney 3-3

Thurs 16 June Grade 1League (refixtures) 7.30pm

Glenelly 1-3 Ardboe 3-8St Dympna's 6-7 Sperrin Og 5-6Grade 2Beragh 5-4 Fr Rocks 2-5Grade 3Clann na Gael 6-11 Urney 1-3Moy 1-2 Kildress 11-24Mon 20 June Grade 1 Round 6 7.30pmAodh Ruadh off Glenelly

Ardboe 5-8An Chairraig Mhor 2-4

Cill Iseal 7-12 St Dympna's 1-5Sperrin Og v Errigal CiaranGrade 2 League semi finalsDonaghmore Ab TrillickSt Macartans Ab BeraghGrade 3 League semi finalsCoalisland 2-6 Clann Na Gael 11-7Mna Na Deirge 3-1 Cappagh 3-7Sat 25 June Championship Finals GalballyGrade 1Cill Iseal 4-8 Errigal Ciaran 2-6Grade 3Kildress 2-4 Coalisland 1-8Mon 27 June League semi finals refixturesGrade 2Donaghmore 3-22 Trillick 0-2St Macartans 0-5 Beragh 5-8Thurs 30 June Quarter final Grade 2 7.30pmrefixtureBeragh 5-8 St Endas 3-2Mon 4 July Grade 1 Round 7 7.30pm

Aodh Ruadh w/oAn Chairraig Mhor

Ardboe 3-7 St Dympna's 2-1Cill Iseal 6-6 Errigal Ciaran 1-4Glenelly 6-7 Sperrin Og 2-6Grade 2 FinalBeragh 4-9 Donaghmore 4-4Grade 3 Final

Clann na Gael 2-10 Cappagh 3-2Sun 17 July Championship FinalsGrade 2Donaghmore 2-4 Beragh 2-7

Winners and Runners Up School Teams 2004/2005Winners Runners Up

U14A St Ciaran's BallygawleySt Patrick's Academy Dungannon

U14B St Joseph's Donaghmore Holy Trinity College CookstownU14C St Joseph's Coalisland Strabane Convent GrammarU16A Sacred Heart College Omagh St Ciaran's Ballygawley

U16B Holy Trinity CookstownSt Joseph's Convent Donaghmore

U16C St John's Dromore St Joseph's Coalisland

U19A St Ciaran's BallygawleySt Patrick's Academy Dungannon

U19B Sacred Heart College OmaghDean Maguire College Carrickmore

Year 8 BlitzCup St Patrick's Academy Holy Trinity College CookstownShield St Ciaran's Ballygawley Dean Maguire College Carrickmore

Ulster WinnersU14A St Ciaran's BallygawleyU14B St Joseph's Convent Donaghmore

Referee’s Games for 2005Name Senior Minor U16 U14 TotalMickey McCann 1 1 0 2 4Jim Gallagher 4 7 1 0 12Alan Richardson 5 1 1 0 7Liam Furey 1 0 0 0 1Noel Tracey 9 4 1 1 15Eugene Hughes 6 4 5 2 17Maoliosa McHugh 6 2 4 2 14Brendan Gallagher 11 4 2 5 22Sean McIntyre 0 2 4 4 10John Glass 10 6 7 5 28Gerard Treanor 6 2 3 3 14Christopher 2 1 0 0 3Eileen Jones 4 6 4 4 18Kieran Taggart 3 0 6 2 11Martin Devlin 2 3 6 2 13Sean Harvey 4 3 2 1 10John McGlynn 8 4 2 3+1 18Eugene Mullan 0 1 0 2 3Joe Hegarty 3 3 3 3 12Tommy McSorley 11 9 8 7 35Kevin Cassidy 0 1 4 1 6Enda McCrory 0 0 2 3 5Frank Sweeney 5 3 0 2+1 11Gerard Devlin 9 7 7 7 30Gerard McDonald 0 5 5 6 16Sean McCartan 0 2 0 0 2Pauric Gallagher 1 2 0 3 6Peter Campbell 7 4 2 1 14Mark Taggart 0 1 0 0 1Stephen McNamee 5 2 2 0 9Paul Martin 0 1 0 1+1 3Brian mcCallion 0 0 6 0 6Barry Coary 1 0 2 0 3Cahill Logue 0 0 0 1 1Sabrina Kelly 0 0 2 1+2 5Tracey Harpur 0 0 3 3 6Cathy Donnelly 0 0 0 3 3Ciaran McKenna 0 0 0 0 0Turlough McConnell 0 0 0 4 4Martina Dillon 3 2 1 4 10Erin Mallon 0 0 0 4 4Martina Corr 0 0 0 1 1Moira Corr 0 0 0 4 4Cathy Richardson 0 0 0 1 1Seraphine Hughes 0 0 0 2 2

Totals 127 93 95 105 420

Tir Eoghain Registrations 2005

36 clubsName Senior Underage Non Playing TotalAghyaran 14 42 7 63An Carraig 0 40 5 45An Carraig Mhor 24 57 16 97Aodh Ruadh 17 67 4 88Ardboe 0 44 2 46Badoney 19 41 8 68Beragh 20 58 2 80Cappagh 17 68 10 95Cill Iseal 14 53 7 74Clann Na Gael 0 46 4 50Coalisland 5 56 3 64Donaghmore 0 73 4 77Drumquin 0 35 0 35Drumragh 0 61 8 69Edendork 0 48 3 51Eoghain Rua 0 21 5 26Errigal Ciaran 16 60 11 87Fr Rocks 14 34 4 52Fintona 24 61 4 89Galbally 19 55 7 81Glenelly 13 64 8 85Kildress 23 74 5 102Mna Na Deirge 15 42 4 61Moortown 0 26 0 26Moy 15 68 8 91Newtownstewart 0 28 4 32Pomeroy 16 51 2 69Strabane 13 48 10 71Sperrin Og 16 84 6 106Stewartstown 0 28 1 29St Dympna's 0 92 6 98St Enda's 15 99 8 122St Macartans 26 68 12 106St Teresa's 14 56 9 79Trillick 18 38 2 58Urney 0 21 7 28Others 0 0 2 2

Total 387 1907 208 2502

2001: 26 clubs 1,6922002: 28 clubs 1,8912003: 30 clubs 2,0852004: 33 clubs 2,662

36 clubs were registered in 2005. New clubs to register were Edendork, Moortown, Newtownstewart and Urney. Derrytresk club disbanded in 2005. Glen (Co Derry) are not included in this year’s total.

As you can see registration has decreased for the first time in our history dropping by 160 members from last year. This decrease occurs mainly in under age membership.

Looking Ahead

During 2005, I asked for people from clubs to come forward to join a marketing committee, unfortunately again it was a case of lack of interest.

The need to establish this committee in the New Year has never been more evident, its vital that the success of Tyrone and ladies football is marketed to the maximum, we have the ability to realize massive sponsorship packages at inter county level and this in turn can be ploughed back into the grassroots of the games. It will take a combined effort by the entire county though for this to happen.

A link between our County Board and Club Tyrone should be established. The new Club Derry launched last year has included ladies football while Club Erne in Fermanagh will also support the ladies game. We too need that level of support on a formal basis.

The county final programmes were a source of some problems in the past year, that said though, the need to have material with the county secretary on or before the date set is vitally important. If the deadlines are not met, then the production of match programmes cannot be completed to the highest possible standards and clubs will suffer.

It would also be a proposal for the coming year that the County Board produce a match programme for the Suzuki National Football League fixtures at home.

I wish to thank, Ciaran Woods who was more than an Assistant PRO, Paddy Donnelly and Ann Marie Meehan for their help with fixtures and results, Mary Connolly, Theresa Kelly and the entire executive, all the county managers and of course the County Board and clubs.

Paddy HunterPRO

PRO Report 2055Cumann Peil Gael Na mBan Tir Eoghain

Overall 2005 will be remembered for several reasons, it was the year that promised so much in inter-county football yet delivered little. It was the year of the double as far as many of the league and championships were concerned and it was a year that saw the new Tyrone Ladies website launched and grow into one of the best in ladies football circles.

When you take time to0 look over 2005, it indeed was a year of growth and development of the ladies game in Tyrone and throughout the province and beyond, 2006 though must see that development being raised to a new level.

Tyrone officials worked flat out to make congress a huge success in Cookstown yet it was disappointing that several important motions proposed by our clubs fell on deaf ears outside of Ulster. The event proved a huge success and credit is due to all who worked so hard. The clubs of course continue to be the mainstay of the association and it was heartening from a public relations angle to see so many clubs using the media for their own promotion and development.

It was a pleasure to supply material to the various local publications through the year. However, there were times when the line of communication broke down. I would be confident in stating that this won’t be the case in 2006. Already the ground work has been done to develop better working relationships. I have to thank one man in particular and wish him a speedy recovery to full health, he is of course photographer Jim Dunne. Until his sudden illness in the autumn, Jim supplied pictures to every publication and the website on our behalf.

One sad note though is the continued poor showing of The Irish News. Ladies football is by far the fasting growing sport in Ireland, yet the newspaper still only carried 3 columns per week. There is a need then to seek assurances that the coverage will be improved nationally as well as within our own county where it still can be built upon.

The website for Tyrone ladies proved to be a massive success story of the past year. Niall McSorley has been a tremendous support and the plans are in place to make the site more inter-active and bigger in the coming months. Yet we can only achieve this with the support of clubs. To date only 3 clubs have provided old photographs for our archive section, that is despite appeals all year!

The Ulster senior final was televised on the championship. This was a massive boost for the game in the province and indeed a perfect marketing opportunity for our sponsors, Strathroy Dairies.

The Playing SeasonInter-County

It was a season of disappointment at inter-county level with only the U14s enjoying national success when they secured the Division 2 All Ireland Blitz title.

The U16s and minors lost Ulster finals while the seniors had a hectic schedule, yet reached the provincial decider only to all at the final hurdle.

The seniors though did have a day out at Croke Park. Dublin were the opponents and despite nothing going to plan on the day, the seeds have been sown for success at all grades in 2006.

Club Level

An Charraig Mhor were the big winners of the year just past. They enjoyed another county championship success and added the league title, again though Errigal Ciarans, Aodh Ruadhs and St Macartans were always in the mix. Genelly made it to an intermediate double with the emerging St Endas and Moy runners up.

Cappagh burst unto the scene again and claimed the junior league while Fintona returned to intermediate football after a championship victory over Cill Iseal at Loughmacrory. The minor league and championship grade one and 2 also produced doubles for Aodh Ruadh and St Endas while Donaghmore and Cappagh shared the grade 3 league and championship.

Other Underage Honours

Juvenile Grade 1 League/Championship Errigal CiaranJuvenile Grade 2 League/Championship ArdboeJuvenile Grade 3 League CappaghJuvenile Grade 3 Championship DonaghmoreU14 Grade 1 League/Championship Cill IsealU14 Grade 2 League/Championship BeraghU14 Grade 3 League Clan Na GaelU14 Grade 3 Championship Coalisland

County Results for 2005

National LeagueLouth 2-6 Tyrone 4-11Roscommon 3-6 Tyrone 0-7

20/02/2005 Waterford 1-11 Tyrone 0-827/02/2005 Tyrone 1-9 Dublin 1-14 Greencastle13/03/2005 Tyrone 1-11 Meath 3-6 Carrickmore

Tyrone Management: John McAleer, Ryan Cunningham, Plunkett McCallanTyrone Sponsors: Strathroy

Senior Championship26/06/2005 Tyrone 2-10 Down 0-12 Edendork03/07/2005 Tyrone 3-5 Monaghan 1-12 Irvinstown17/07/2005 Tyrone 0-13 Donegal 1-7 Irvinstown26/07/2005 Tyrone 1-7 Donegal 0-9 Irvinstown13/03/2005 Tyrone 1-11 Meath 3-6 Carrickmore

Ulster FinalTyrone 1-6 Monaghan 2-8 Clones

27/08/2005 Tyrone 0-5 Dublin 1-15 Croke Park

Minor Championship29/03/2005 Tyrone 3-13 Fermanagh 4-1112/04/2005 Tyrone 1-4 Donegal 6-826/04/2005 Armagh Tyrone

Ulster Final17/05/2005 Donegal 3-8 Tyrone 1-9 Ballybofey

Minor Management: Mickey Haughey, Caroline McGrath, Eileen Jones

Juvenile Championship00/03/05 Tyrone 9-15 Derry 1-900/03/05 Fermanagh 1-2 Tyrone 6-15 Tempo28/03/2005 Cavan 2-7 Tyrone 5-10 Ballyconnell02/04/2005 Tyrone 1-8 Monaghan 3-6 Greencastle23/04/2005 Monaghan 4-13 Tyrone 4-12 Emyvale

Juvenile Management: Paddy Donnelly, Patsy McCrory, Pius Fox, Cathy DonnellySponsors: Glen Builders

02/07/05 U16 Trudy Kearns Cup BlitzTyrone v Monaghan

U14 Championship07/07/2005 Tyrone 10-26 Derry 1-1 Moneymore09/05/2005 Tyrone 1-7 Cavan 2-9 Trillick

Ulster Semi-Final14/05/2005 Tyrone 3-6 Monaghan 4-8 Donaghmore

Management: Paddy Donnelly, Patsy McCrory, Pius Fox, Jo Lynch

Roll of Honour 2005

U14 ChampionshipCill Iseal Grade 1Beragh Grade 2Coalisland Grade 3

U14 LeagueCill Iseal Grade 1Beragh Grade 2Clan na Gael Grade 3

Juvenile ChampionshipErrigal Ciaran Grade 1Ardboe Grade 2Cappagh Grade 3

Juvenile LeagueErrigal Ciaran Grade 1Ardboe Grade 2Donaghmore Grade 3

Minor ChampionshipAodh Ruadh Grade 1St Endas Grade 2Cappagh Grade 3

Minor LeagueAodh Ruadh Grade 1St Endas Grade 2Donaghmore Grade 3

Senior LeagueAn Charraig Mhor Division 1Glenelly Division 2Cappagh Division3

Senior ChampionshipAn Charraig Mhor

Intermediate ChampionshipGlenelly

Junior ChampionshipFintona

Development Report 2005

Development in the county is progressing very well with most primary schools now acknowledging ladies football and providing coaching for the girls. Secondary school football is growing from strength to strength and I hope our schools can win some overdue Ulster championships in 2006.

At club level, the number of underage teams participating at all levels has more than doubled in the last 4 years with 130 teams competing from U10 to minor grade. With this number of teams, clubs need more help from senior players and parents in both coaching and organizing transport to training and games.

At present most clubs with teams at all grades are depending on a few dedicated people to run all their underage teams. These people need help if the growth of our sport is to be maintained and enhanced further.

The 6 week development coaching in November and early December was very successful with 140 girls (35 in the Dungannon area, 35 in the Strabane area and 70 in the Omagh area experiencing and gaining knowledge from 18 coaches. This has now been reduced to 60 outfield players and 5 goalkeepers who will start training on the 13 January at Youth Sport Omagh. These girls will work together for 4 weeks with increased coaching before they are finally reduced to make up to 30 girls for the county u14 squad.

At the beginning of the year I held 3 seminars for club mentors and committee members. The first was in Carrickmore and was very disappointing with only a few clubs attending. The next in Dungannon was very well attended with most clubs being well represented. The third was in Cookstown and another good turnout made the whole exercise worthwhile.

There was to be a 4th seminar in Strabane which had to be postponed because of unavailability of a venue. I hope that this will be done early in the year and I believe that all managers should have to attend one of these seminars every year.

I enjoyed my year as Development Officer and know that there is a lost more to be done, whether it is someone new or myself in the post and I hope more progress is made.

Paddy Donnelly

Tyrone History 2006

Executive Committee 2006

Honorary President: Mary ConnollyChairperson: Ann Marie MeehanVice-Chairman: Patsy McCrorySecretary: Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary: Eileen ConnollyTreasurer: Jo LynchAssistant Treasurer: Antoinette McCuskerRegistrar: Martina DillonPRO: Paddy HunterAssistant PRO: Ciaran WoodsDevelopment officer: Paddy DonnellyC & L Officer: Eileen JonesChildren’s officer: Claire DonnellyIntegration Officer: Mary Connolly

Fixtures Committee:Chairperson: Sabrina KellySecretary: Helen ClarkeMembers: Nicola Canavan

Michelle DevineUlster Delegates: Eileen Jones

Martina DillonAnn Marie Meehan

Central Council: Mary ConnollyTheresa Kelly

Juvenile League 2006

Sat 26 Aug Grade 1 Round 1 6.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 4-18 St Dympna's 0-3Aodh Ruadh 4-12 Errigal Ciaran 6-8Ardboe beat GlenellyCill Iseal 5-7 Beragh 2-6Mon 4 Sept Round 2 6.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 1-6 Ardboe 1-5Aodh Ruadh 3-11 Beragh 2-5Errigal Ciaran 2-6 Cill Iseal 3-5Glenelly St Dympna'sSat 16 Sept Round 3 5.00pmAodh Ruadh 2-14 Glenelly 2-3Beragh lost ArdboeCill Iseal beat An Chairraig MhorSt Dympna's 2-8 Errigal Ciaran 6-15Sat 23 Sept Round 4 5.00pmAn Charraig Mhor 1-13 Aodh Ruadh 1-8Ardboe beat Cill IsealGlenelly 0-7 Errigal Ciaran 4-7St Dympna's 3-5 Beragh 5-7Sat 14 Oct Round 5 3.00pmAn Charraig Mhor 3-12 Glenelly 2-7Cill Iseal 3-6 Aodh Ruadh 1-10Errigal Ciaran beat BeraghSt Dympna's 0-2 Ardboe 2-16Sat 4 Nov Round 6 2.00pmArdboe 3-4 Aodh Ruadh 0-10Beragh GlenellyCill Iseal 4-8 St Dympna's 1-9Errigal Ciaran beat An Chairraig MhorSat 11 Nov Round 7 2.00pmAn Charraig Mhor w/o BeraghArdboe beat Errigal CiaranGlenelly 2-14 Aodh Ruadh 8-11Sat 18 Nov Semi finals 2.00pmCill Iseal beat An Chairraig MhorSat 25 Nov Final 2.00pmArdboe v Cill Iseal

Ardboe are League winners

Juvenile ChampionshipMon 11 Sept Grade 1 Quarter finals 6.30pmArdboe 4-7 Aodh Ruadh 3-7Cill Iseal 5-7 St Dympna's 4-11Glenelly 2-5 An Chairraig Mhor 1-9Errigal Ciaran 6-12 Beragh 0-2Sat 7 Oct Semi finals 4.30pm

Cill Iseal 3-5 An Chairraig Mhor 2-5Ardboe 3-5 Errigal Ciaran 0-7Sat 28 Oct Final 3.00pmArdboe v Cill Iseal 0-9

Cill Iseal are Championship winners

Mon 11 Sept Grade 2 First Round 6.30pmAn Charraig Mhor 2-3 St Endas 0-6Drumragh 1-3 Trillick 3-13Clann na Gael 3-8 Loughmacrory 2-3Donaghmore 7-25 Sigersons 0-2Sat 7 Oct Quarter finals 4.30pmAn Charraig Mhor lost St MacartansSperrin Og 5-6 Trillick 0-14Fr Rocks 0-2 Donaghmore 6-15Cappagh beat Clann Na GaelSat 28 Oct Semi finals 3.00pmCappagh 3-9 Donaghmore 1-16St Macartans lost Sperrin OgSat 11 Nov Final 2.00pmDonaghmore 4-13 Sperrin Og 2-7

Juvenile LeagueSat 26 Aug Grade 2 Group A 5.00pmRound 1Clann na Gael 3-9 Sigersons 0-0St Endas lost CappaghTrillick w/o Drumragh

Grade 2 Group BFr Rocks 0-3 Donaghmore 6-15Loughmacrory w/o St MacartansSperrin Og 7-4 An Chairraig Mhor 0-2Mon 4 Sept Round 2 Group A 6.30pmDrumragh lost Clann Na GaelSigersons 1-5 St Endas 4-12Cappagh 3-15 Trillick 1-7

Group BDonaghmore 6-18 Loughmacrory 0-4Sperrin Og 4-7 Fr Rocks 1-4St Macartans 4-12 An Chairraig Mhor 0-1Sat 16 Sept Round 3 Group A 5.00pmCappagh beat Clann Na GaelDrumragh 1-10 Sigersons 3-6Trillick beat St Endas

Round 3 Group BAn Charraig Mhor lost DonaghmoreFr Rocks 1-12 Loughmacrory 3-4Sperrin Og 3-4 St Macartans 3-9Sat 23 Sept Round 4 Group A 5.00pm

Drumragh lost CappaghSigersons 3-0 Trillick 1-11St Endas lost Clann Na Gael

Round 4 Group BDonaghmore 4-20 Sperrin Og 2-5Loughmacrory void An Chairraig MhorSt Macartans 3-13 Fr Rocks 8-9Sat 14 Oct Round 5 Group A 3.00pmCappagh beat SigersonsClann na Gael 4-9 Trillick 2-6St Endas 4-13 Drumragh 0-1

Round 5 Group BAn Charraig Mhor lost Fr RocksDonaghmore 3-5 St Macartans 1-4Loughmacrory 2-7 Sperrin Og 4-15Sat 4 Nov Semi Finals 2.00pmCappagh beat Fr RocksDonaghmore beat Clann Na GaelSat 18 Nov Final 2.00pmCappagh 4-5 Donaghmore 3-7

Juvenile League 2006

Sat 26 Aug Grade 3 Group A 5.00pmRound 1Aghyaran 7-10 Drumquin 1-2Badoney 3-10 Kildress 8-11Mna Deirge 2-6 Fintona 4-7

Grade 2 Group BCoalisland 11-18 Edendork 0-5Galbally OC beat PomeroyStewartstown byeMon 4 Sept Round 2 Group A 6.30pmAghyaran 1-14 Kildress 4-6#Badoney 5-13 Mna Deirge 5-3Fintona 7-18 Drumquin 3-3

Group BPomeroy 4-12 Edendork 1-9Galbally OC byeStewartstown 0-2 Coalisland 6-24Sat 16 Sept Round 3 Group A 5.00pmAghyaran 3-5 Badoney 4-15Mna Deirge 9-9 Drumquin 5-6Kildress 2-8 Fintona 2-11

Round 3 Group BEdendork 2-5 Galbally 9-15Coalisland byeStewartstown lost PomeroySat 23 Sept Round 4 Group A 5.00pmDrumquin 1-8 Badoney 7-15

Kildress 2-10 Mna Deirge 1-1Fintona beat Aghyaran

Round 4 Group BEdendork 8-9 Stewartstown 1-3Galbally OC 4-7 Coalisland 2-10Pomeroy byeSat 14 Oct Round 5 Group A 3.00pmAghyaran beat Mna DeirgeKildress 3-9 Drumquin 1-3Badoney 1-12 Fintona 6-7

Round 5 Group BCoalisland PomeroyEdendork byeStewartstown lost GalballySat 4 Nov Semi Finals 2.00pmFintona 9-4 Coalisland 1-5Galbally OC 8-14 Kildress 2-3Sat 18 Nov Final 2.00pmGalbally OC beat Fintona

Juvenile Championship Mon 11 Sept Grade 3 First Round 6.30pmGalbally OC byeKildress 4-6 Mna Deirge 2-3Aghyaran lost CoalislandPomeroy 3-7 Fintona 2-12Sat 7 Oct Quarter finals 4.30pmFintona 8-22 Stewartstown 0-1Badoney 1-8 Galbally 7-12

Kildress CoalislandKildress awarded

Drumquin 4-6 Edendork 4-4Sat 28 Oct Semi Finals 3.00pmFintona 6-8 Galbally 6-12Kildress 5-16 Drumquin 0-7Sat 11 Nov Final 2.00pmGalbally OC 4-5 Kildress 2-2

U14 LeagueGrade 1 Round 1An Chairraig Mhor 3-2 Ardboe 1-2Beragh 2-7 Cill Iseal 3-11Donaghmore 0-4 Aodh Ruadh 4-13Errigal Ciaran 3-10 St Dympna's 2-9Round 2Beragh 7-7 Donaghmore 6-7Cill Iseal 3-4 Aodh Ruadh 3-6Errigal Ciaran 7-10 Ardboe 0-1

St Dympna's 3-11An Chairraig Mhor 4-8

Round 3An Chairraig Mhor 3-11 Donaghmore 0-0Aodh Ruadh 9-7 St Dympna's 3-3Ardboe 2-1 Cill Iseal 4-3Errigal Ciaran 3-5 Beragh 2-8Round 4An Chairraig Mhor 4-8 Coalisland 6-24Aodh Ruadh 4-12 Group A 5.00pmArdboe 6-15 Beragh 7-8Errigal Ciaran 1-8 Cill Iseal 3-3St Dympna's 5-11 Donaghmore 0-5Round 5Aodh Ruadh 2-8 Galbally 9-15Ardboe 6-10Beragh 5-4 St Dympna's 4-7

Cill Iseal 3-1An Chairraig Mhor 2-16

Donaghmore 1-4 Errigal Ciaran 3-9Round 6An Chairraig Mhor 5-14 Errigal Ciaran 0-2Aodh Ruadh 7-18 Beragh 1-8Donaghmore 4-3 Cill Iseal 6-8St Dympna's 0-16 Ardboe 4-8Round 7Ardboe 17-0 Donaghmore 1-4Aodh Ruadh 4-19 Errigal Ciaran 1-4

Beragh 1-5An Chairraig Mhor 9-15

St Dympna's 0-4 Cill Iseal 4-5Semi FinalsAn Chairraig Mhor 4-12 Cill Iseal 3-1Aodh Ruadh 3-7 Ardboe 2-6FinalAn Chairraig Mhor 3-3 Aodh Ruadh 1-8

U14 LeagueGroup AGrade 2 Round 1Fintona 1-2 Clann na Gael 12-18St Endas 4-5 Mna Na Deirge 4-6Group B Round 1Cappagh 3-3 St Macartans 7-8Sperrin Og 3-8 Coalisland 3-1Group A Round 2Glenelly 7-3 Clann na Gael 7-7Mna Na Deirge 4-11 Fintona 2-3Group B Round 2Coalisland 1-3 Cappagh 5-5Pomeroy 2-0 Sperrin Og 4-5Group A Round 3Clann na Gael 1-6 Mna Na Deirge 1-4

St Endas 1-5 Glenelly 9-9Group B Round 3St Marcartans 9-10 Pomeroy 2-2Sperrin Og 1-4 Cappagh 7-5Group A Round 4Mna Na Deirge 5-3 Glenelly 5-17St Endas 5-7 Fintona 5-8Group B Round 4Coalisland 2-5 Pomeroy 3-2St Marcartans 4-10 Sperrin Og 1-6Group A Round 5Clann na Gael 11-15 St Endas 1-4Fintona 4-5 Glenelly 7-9Group B Round 5Clann na Gael 11-15 St Endas 1-4Fintona 4-5 Glenelly 7-9Group B Round 5Cappagh 2-10 Pomeroy 1-2Coalisland St MacartansSemi FinalsClann na Gael 3-3 Cappagh 2-5St Marcartans GlenellyFinalSt Marcartans Clann na Gael

Under 14 LeagueGroup AGrade 3 Round 1Aghyarn 3-5 Urney 5-5Badoney 4-7 Sigersons 4-7Newtownstewart 3-5 Drumquin 1-8Group B Round 1

Drumragh 2-0An Chairraig Mhor 16-9

Loughmacrory 1-6 Kildress 6-9Moy 2-7 Galbally OC 11-10Group A Round 2Badoney 7-6 Aghyarn 7-6Urney 6-2 Drumquin 6-10Sigersons 11-4 Newtownstewart 0-0Group B Round 2An Chairraig Mhor 10-11 Moy 1-2Kildress Drumragh 3-3Group A Round 3Aghyarn 2-9 Newtownstewart 4-1Badoney 7-3 Urney 3-2Drumquin 2-5 Sigersons 7-4Group B Round 3An Chairraig Mhor 3-14 Kildress 6-8Drumragh 4-5 Moy 6-17

Galbally OC 6-8 Loughmacrory 5-3Group A Round 4Drumquin 1-5 Aghyarn 3-6Newtownstewart 2-6 Badoney 5-11Urney 6-3 Sigersons 9-3Group B Round 4An Chairraig Mhor 3-14 Loughmacrory 2-2Drumragh 2-4 Galbally OC 17-10Kildress MoyGroup A Round 5Drumquin BadoneyNewtownstewart 0-3 Urney 3-7Sigersons 1-2 Aghyarn 3-7Group B Round 5

Galbally OC 7-6An Chairraig Mhor 4-3

Kildress 17-14 Drumragh 4-3Moy 0-2 Loughmacrory 2-7Semi FinalsGalbally OC 2-9 Sigersons 1-5

Aghyarn 4-3An Chairraig Mhor 4-12

Final

Galbally OCAn Chairraig Mhor

Under 14 ChampionshipGrade 1 Quarter finalsCill Iseal 6-7 Beragh 4-5Aodh Ruadh 3-7 Donaghmore 2-2An Chairraig Mhor 4-12 Errigal Ciaran 2-5St Dympna's 2-9 Ardboe 3-4Semi FinalsAn Chairraig Mhor 1-6 Aodh Ruadh 4-7St Dympna's 3-12 Cill Iseal 1-8FinalSt Dympna's Aodh RuadhGrade 2 First RoundCappagh PomeroySt Macartans 9-16 Mna na Deirge 6-7Quarter finalsCoalisland GlenellySt Macartans 7-10 St Endas 2-3Clann na Gael 6-16 Cappagh 4-3Sperrin Og 5-11 Fintona 7-10Semi FinalsClann na Gael 3-9 St Macartans 2-5Fintona 2-8 GlenellyFinalClann na Gael 1-9 Glenelly 3-12Grade 3 First Round

Drumquin 2-7 Galbally OC 12-10Aghyarn 5-10 Moy 4-7Newtownstewart 0-2 Kildress 13-17Badoney 4-5 Loughmacrory 3-4Quarter finalsKildress 7-20 Aghyarn 4-3

Galbally OCAn Chairraig Mhor

Urney 8-5 Badoney 5-11Drumragh 2-9 Sigersons 6-4Semi FinalsSemi FinalsSigersons KildressUrney 3-6 Galbally OC 3-7FinalGalbally OC 6-8 Kildress

MinorGrade 2 Group A Round 1Aghyarn 2-0 Clann Na Gael 4-7Cappagh 6-3 Beragh 3-1Glenelly 1-8 Loughmacrory 3-2Group B Round 1Fr Rocks 0-2 Ardboe 4-8

Moy 1-0An Chairraig Mhor 3-7

Group A Round 2Aghyarn 3-3 Glenelly 6-16Beragh 6-9 Loughmacrory 0-2Clann na Gael 2-8 Cappagh 1-9Group B Round 2An Charraig Mhor w/o DonaghmoreArdboe w/o MoyGroup A Round 3Beragh 1-11 Glenelly 4-8Cappagh w/o AghyarnLoughmacrory 1-2 Clann Na Gael 3-13Group B Round 3

Ardboe 2-11An Chairraig Mhor 0-5

Donaghmore 1-8 Fr Rocks 3-10Group A Round 4Beragh AghyarnCappagh 2-17 Loughmacrory 0-3Glenelly 3-6 Clann Na Gael 3-7Group B Round 4An Charraig Mhor 3-3 Fr Rocks 3-6Moy 1-1 Donaghmore 5-20Group A Round 5Clann na Gael 3-6 Beragh 3-2Glenelly 3-13 Cappagh 2-7

Loughmacrory 2-4 Aghyarn 0-13Group B Round 5Donaghmore 0-8 Ardboe 4-10Fr Rocks 9-17 Moy 2-0Grade 2 Semi FinalsClann na Gael 4-6 Fr Rocks 5-5Ardboe 2-3 Glenelly 2-7FinalFr Rocks 0-4 Glenelly 4-5Grade 3 Group A Round 1Edendork 0-3 Kildress 3-12Galbally OC 8-6 Coalisland 2-4Stewartstown 1-1 Pomeroy 3-12Group B Round 1Drumragh 1-9 Sperrin Og 1-9Sigersons 1-2 Mna Na Deirge 3-3Fintona 1-1 Badoney 1-4Group A Round 2Coalisland 5-10 Kildress 1-7Edendork 1-5 Stewartstown 3-13Pomeroy 1-5 Galbally OC 3-12Group B Round 2Fintona 1-2 Drumragh 3-4Sperrin og 8-17 Mna Na Deirge 0-2Badoney 6-11 Sigersons 2-5Group A Round 3Coalisland 17-17 Edendork 0-0Galbally OC 12-15 Stewartstown 0-0Kildress 2-11 Pomeroy 2-8Group B Round 3Fintona SigersonsMna Na Deirge w/o DrumraghSperrin og 4-7 Badoney 3-4Group A Round 4Galbally OC 7-19 Kildress 6-2Pomeroy 8-16 Edendork 0-1Stewartstown 3-9 Coalisland 2-6Grade 3 Group B Round 4Drumragh 6-10 Sigersons 0-3Sperrin og 2-15 Fintona 1-5Badoney Mna Na DeirgeGroup A Round 5Coalisland 7-9 Pomeroy 1-3Edendork 1-0 Galbally OC 10-23Kildress 8-21 Stewartstown 3-5Group B Round 5Group B Round 5Mna Na Deirge 0-1 Fintona 4-10Sigersons Sperrin OgDrumragh 3-15 Badoney 4-8

Semi FinalsGalbally OC 4-7 Sperrin Og 3-2Drumragh 2-10 Coalisland 4-9FinalGalbally OC 2-13 Coalisland 1-5

Minor Grade 1 ChampionshipQuarter FinalsAn Charraig Mhor 1-8 Errigal Ciaran 8-9St Dympna's 4-7 Aodh Ruadh 3-11St Macartans 2-9 St Endas 2-4Semi FinalsSt Macartans 0-5 Errigal Ciaran 5-11Aodh Ruadh 2-12 Cill Iseal 1-10FinalAodh Ruadh 2-8 Errigal Ciaran 3-7

Minor Grade 2 ChampionshipFirst RoundAghyarn 2-7 Beragh 1-8Clann na Gael 5-8 Donaghmore 1-10An Charraig Mhor 1-3 Fr Rocks 3-9Quarter FinalsArdboe MoyLoughmacrory 1-2 Cappagh 6-12Fr Rocks 2-15 Aghyaran 1-3Clann na Gael 0-10 Glenelly 4-8Semi FinalsGlenelly 1-6 Cappagh 1-13Fr Rocks 1-4 Ardboe 2-6FinalCappagh 1-19 Ardboe 3-5

Minor Grade 3 ChampionshipFirst RoundSigersons 1-4 Fintona 4-2Coalisland 3-10 Stewartstown 0-3Kildress 6-20 Edendork 2-1Quarter FinalsSperrin og 3-6 Coalisland 2-12Mna Na Deirge 0-4 Galbally OC 5-17Drumragh FintonaPomeroy 1-8 Kildress 2-15Semi FinalsCoalisland 4-5 Drumragh 4-15Galbally OC 3-16 Kildress 2-7FinalDrumragh 3-6 Galbally OC 6-7

Division 3Round 1An Charraig Mhor 1-10 Galbally OC 11-12Beragh 6-30 Moortown 0-0

Cill Iseal 9-11An Chairraig Mhor 1-6

Coalisland 1-6 Ardboe 7-11Sigersons 0-7 Pomeroy 3-6Round 2Galbally OC 7-17 Sigersons 1-5Mna Na Deirge 1-3 Cill Iseal 4-18

Moortown 1-7An Chairraig Mhor 3-3

Pomeroy 1-1 Beragh 0-15Eoghain Rua 0-0 Ardboe 10-21Round 3An Charraig Mhor 0-2 Ardboe 6-12Beragh 0-10 Galbally OC 6-7Cill Iseal 1-8 Pomeroy 0-11Sigersons 6-10 Moortown 2-8Round 4An Charraig Mhor 0-4 Galbally OC 7-14Ardboe 7-12 Pomeroy 0-5Drumragh 0-3 Beragh 3-33Eoghain Rua 0-3 Cill Iseal 9-21Round 5

Beragh 1-15An Chairraig Mhor 0-1

Moortown 2-5 Galbally OC 8-16

Sigersons w/oAn Chairraig Mhor

Pomeroy 4-14 Eoghain Rua 0-1Round 6An Charraig Mhor 1-6 Pomeroy 1-8Cill Iseal 5-14 Moortown 3-7Mna Na Deirge 1-5 Beragh 3-7Eoghain Rua 1-0 Sigersons 3-15

Senior ChampionshipsQuarter FinalsAodh Ruadh 0-7 St Macartans 2-8St Dympna's 1-8 Glenelly 3-7

Trillick 0-3An Chairraig Mhor 9-21

Errigal Ciaran 2-14 Aghyaran 0-2Semi FinalsGlenelly 0-6 Errigal Ciarans 4-11

St Macartans 0-4An Chairraig Mhor 1-13

Final

An Charraig Mhor 0-16 Errigal Ciarans 1-8

Senior B ChampionshipSemi FinalsSt Dympna's 2-12 Aghyaran 0-6Aodh Ruadh TrillickFinalAodh Ruadh 0-8 St Dympna's 1-7

Intermediate ChampionshipBadoney 0-7 Cappagh 5-10Quarter FinalsCappagh 3-12 Loughmacrory 6-5Sperrin Og 3-8 Kildress 3-7St Endas 0-4 Moy 2-12Fr Rocks FintonaSemi FinalsMoy 6-8 Loughmacrory 0-7Fr Rocks 3-8 Sperrin Og 0-5FinalMoy 2-6 Fr Rocks 2-9

Junior ChampionshipFirst RoundGalbally OC 5-21 Mna Na Deirge 2-2Cill Iseal 7-19 Sigersons 0-1Coalisland w/o PomeroyBeragh ArdboeAn Charraig Mhor DrumraghQuarter Finals

Galbally OC 10-15An Chairraig Mhor 3-3

Eoghain Rua 0-2 Pomeroy 6-9

Moortown 1-7An Chairraig Mhor 4-7

Beragh 2-9 Cill Iseal 0-7Semi FinalsPomeroy 0-4 Beragh 3-16Galbally OC 9-24 Moortown 0-1FinalBeragh 1-7 Galbally OC 2-3

Minor LeagueGrade 1 Round 1St Dympna's 2-3 Cill Iseal 6-14St Endas 1-2 Errigal Ciarans 4-10St Macartans 1-5 An Chairraig Mhor 0-5Round 2Cill Iseal 1-5 An Chairraig Mhor 4-11St Dympna's 0-4 Aodh Ruadh 5-14

St Endas 2-3 St Macartans 0-10Round 3An Charraig Mhor 3-9 St Endas 1-5Aodh Ruadh 3-17 Cill Iseal 0-7Errigal Ciaran 2-8 St Macartans 2-5Round 4An Charraig Mhor 7-10 St Dympnas 2-3Aodh Ruadh 2-6 Errigal Ciarans 1-9Cill Iseal 7-9 St Endas 4-8Round 5Aodh Ruadh 1-12 St Macartans 1-6Errigal Ciaran 6-8 Cill Iseal 5-3St Dympna's 1-6 St Endas 1-9Round 6An Charraig Mhor 2-5 Errigal Ciarans 5-5St Endas 1-0 Aodh Ruadh 5-4St Macartans 3-10 St Dympnas 2-2Round 7Aodh Ruadh 2-11 An Chairraig Mhor 1-4Errigal Ciaran 6-4 St Dympnas 0-4St Macartans 3-11 Cill Iseal 3-9Semi FinalsErrigal Ciaran 4-6 An Chairraig Mhor 5-7Aodh Ruadh 3-13 St Macartans 0-5FinalAn Charraig Mhor 0-7 Aodh Ruadh 0-9

Senior ResultsDivision 1Round 1Aghyarn 2-3 An Chairraig Mhor 1-12Errigal Ciaran 6-4 Glen 0-4Glenelly 3-11 St Macartans 3-12St Dympna's 2-7 Trillick 1-6Aodh Ruadh byeRound 2Aghyarn 4-13 Glenelly 5-9Aodh Ruadh 0-5 An Chairraig Mhor 2-8Errigal Ciaran 2-6 St Dympnas 2-6St Macartans 2-8 Glen 2-8Trillick byeRound 3Aghyarn 2-8 Glen 2-8An Charraig Mhor 5-14 Glenelly 1-8Aodh Ruadh 2-6 Errigal Ciarans 2-8Trillick 1-5 St Macartans 5-17St Dympna's byeRound 4An Charraig Mhor 7-7 Trillick 3-6Errigal Ciaran 4-10 Aghyarn 2-6

Glenelly 3-10 Aodh Ruadh 2-6St Dympna's 3-12 Glen 4-14St Macartans byeRound 5Aghyarn 2-5 Aodh Ruadh 3-7An Charraig Mhor 4-15 Glen 1-6St Macartans 2-11 St Dympnas 1-6Trillick 4-10 Glenelly 7-8Errigal Ciaran byeRound 6An Charraig Mhor 3-8 Errigal Ciarans 0-12Aodh Ruadh TrillickSt Dympna's 3-5 Glenelly 2-8St Macartans 1-10 Aghyarn 2-2Glen byeRound 7Aodh Ruadh 3-11 St Dympnas 2-7Glenelly 2-5 Errigal Ciarans 1-10St Macartans 0-2 An Chairraig Mhor 1-10Trillick v GlenAghyarn byeRound 8Errigal Ciaran 3-10 Trillick 2-6Glenelly 5-10 Glen 0-9St Dympna's 3-11 Aghyarn 4-5St Macartans 1-14 Aodh Ruadh 2-10An Charraig Mhor byeRound 9Aghyarn 3-8 Trillick 4-6Aodh Ruadh 6-10 Glen 0-10Errigal Ciaran 0-8 St Macartans 4-12St Dympna's 3-5 An Chairraig Mhor 5-17Glenelly byeSemi FinalsAn Charraig Mhor 2-5 Aodh Ruadh 1-3St Macartans 3-15 Errigal Ciarans 1-6FinalSt Macartans An Charraig Mhor

Senior ResultsDivision 2Round 1Fr Rocks 5-12 Cappagh 1-5Loughmacrory 1-10 Kildress 5-8Moy 5-17 Fintona 1-3Sperrin Og 2-11 St Endas 2-9Badoney byeRound 2Cappagh 3-19 Badoney 3-8Fintona 2-6 Fr Rocks 1-4

Kildress 0-5 Sperrin Og 4-12St Endas 2-7 Loughmacrory 1-11Moy byeRound 3Kildress 0-4 Fr Rocks 3-7Loughmacrory 2-8 Sperrin Og 2-8Moy 7-10 Badoney 0--0St Endas 4-5 Cappagh 4-6Fintona byeRound 4Badoney 2-14 Loughmacrory 2-15Cappagh w/o FintonaFr Rocks St EndasMoy 3-11 Sperrin Og 1-6Kildress byeRound 5Fintona 1-7 Badoney 3-6Moy LoughmacrorySperrin Og 2-11 Cappagh 2-8St Endas KildressFr Rocks byeRound 6Badoney 2-9 St Endas 6-6Fintona 2-7 Loughmacrory 3-14Fr Rocks 3-6 Sperrin Og 2-6Kildress 0-6 Moy 2-16Cappagh byeRound 7Cappagh w/o MoyKildress FintonaLoughmacrory 2-5 Fr Rocks 0-14Sperrin Og 2-14 Badoney 1-4St Endas byeRound 8Badoney 2-10 Kildress 2-1Fintona 3-6 St Endas 3-6Fr Rocks 2-11 Moy 1-3Loughmacrory draw CappaghSperrin Og byeRound 9Badoney 2-10 Fr Rocks 1-13Cappagh 9-14 Kildress 0-4Sperrin Og 7-9 Fintona 2-1St Endas w/o MoyLoughmacrory byePlay OffsFr Rocks 5-9 Cappagh 2-4Semi Finals

FinalFr Rocks 2-9 Moy 2-6

Juvenile League TablesGroup 1 Played Win Lost Drawn TotalAn Charraig Mhor 7 5 2 0 10St Dympna's 7 0 7 0 0Aodh Ruadh 7 3 4 0 6Errigal Ciaran 7 4 3 0 8Ardboe 6 5 1 0 10Glenelly 6 2 3 1 5Cill Iseal 7 5 1 1 11Beragh 7 2 5 0 4

Group 2A Played Win Lost Drawn TotalClann Na Gael 5 3 2 0 6Sigersons 5 1 4 0 2St Enda's 5 2 3 0 4Cappagh 5 5 0 0 10Trillick 5 3 2 0 6Drumragh 5 1 4 0 2

Group 2B Played Win Lost Drawn TotalDonaghmore 5 5 0 0 10Fr Rocks 5 3 2 0 6Loughmacrory 4 0 4 0 0St Macartans 6 3 3 0 6Sperrin Og 6 4 2 0 8An Charraig 4 0 4 0 0

Group 3A Played Win Lost Drawn TotalFintona 5 5 0 0 10Kildress 5 4 1 0 8Badoney 5 3 2 0 6Aghyaran 5 2 3 0 4Mna Na Deirge 5 1 4 0 2Drumquin 5 0 5 0 0

Group 3B Played Win Lost Drawn TotalGallbally OC 4 4 0 0 8Coalisland 4 3 1 0 6Pomeroy 4 2 2 0 4Edendork 4 1 3 0 2Stewartstown 4 0 4 0 0

U14 League TablesGrade 1 Win Lose Draw TotalCill Iseal 3 0 0 6An Charraig Mhor 2 0 1 5Errigal Ciaran 2 1 1 5Aodh Ruadh 2 0 0 4St Dympna's 1 2 1 3Beragh 1 2 1 3Ardboe 1 3 0 2Donaghmore 0 4 0 0

Grade 2A Win Lose Draw TotalClann Na Gael 4 0 0 8Glenelly 3 1 0 6Fintona 1 3 0 2Mna Na Deirge 1 2 1 3St Enda's 0 3 1 1

Grade 2B Win Lose Draw TotalSt Macartans 3 0 0 6Cappagh 2 1 0 4Sperrin Og 2 2 0 4Coalisland 0 2 1 1Pomeroy 0 2 1 1

Grade 3A Win Lose Draw TotalAghyaran 3 1 1 7Sigersons 3 1 1 7Badoney 2 0 2 6Drumquin 2 2 4Urney 1 3 0 2Newtownstewart 1 3 0 2

Grade 3B Win Lose Draw TotalAn Charraig 4 1 0 8Galbally 4 1 0 8Kildress 3 1 0 6Loughmacrory 2 3 0 4Moy 1 3 0 2Drumagh 0 5 0 0

Senior League TablesDivision 1 Played Win Draw Lost TotalAn Charraig Mhor 8 8 0 0 14St Macartans 8 6 1 1 13Errigal Ciaran 8 5 1 2 11Aodh Ruadh 8 4 0 4 8St Dympna's 8 3 2 3 8Glenelly 8 3 1 4 7Glen 8 2 1 5 5Aghyaran 8 1 1 6 3Trillick 8 1 0 7 2

Division 2 Played Win Draw Lost TotalFr Rocks 8 7 0 1 16Moy 8 6 0 2 13Cappagh 8 5 1 2 11Sperrin Og 8 3 1 2 8Loughmacrory 8 3 2 3 8St Enda's 8 3 1 4 7Fintona 8 2 1 5 5Badoney 8 2 0 6 4Kildress 8 1 0 7 2

Division 3 Played Win Draw Lost TotalArdboe 9 8 0 1 16Beragh 9 8 0 1 16Galbally 9 7 1 2 15Cill Iseal 9 5 2 3 12Pomeroy 9 5 1 1 11Carrickmore B 9 3 1 4 7Sigersons 9 3 1 3 7Moortown 9 2 0 6 4Mna Na Deirge 9 1 0 8 2Eoghain Rua 9 0 0 9 0

Minor League TablesGrade 1 Win Draw TotalAodh Ruadh 5 1 11Errigal Ciaran 5 1 11St Macartans 4 8An Charraig Mhor 3 6Cill Iseal 2 4St Enda's 1 2St Dympna's 0 0

Grade 2A Win Draw TotalClann Na Gael 5 10Glenelly 3 1 7Cappagh 2 4Beragh 1 2

Aghyaran 1 2Loughmacrory 1 1

Grade 2B Win Draw TotalFr Rocks 3 6Ardboe 3 6Moy 0An Charraig 1 2Donaghmore 1 2

Grade 3A Win Draw TotalGalbally 5 10Kildress 3 6Coalisland 3 6Pomeroy 2 4Stewartstown 1 2Edendork 0

Grade 3B Win Draw TotalDrumragh 4 1 9Sperrin Og 4 1 9Badoney 2 4Mna Na Deirge 1 2Fintona 1 2Sigersons 0

Results of all County Games for 2006National league 2006Sun 05/02/06 Round 1 Armagh 0-10 Tyrone 0-6Sun 19/02/06 Round 2 Tyrone 1-11 Dublin 0-7Sun 26/02/06 Round 3 Mayo 3-7 Tyrone 1-9Sun 12/03/06 Round 4 Tyrone 3-8 Kerry 2-16Sun 02/04/06 Round 5 Tyrone 2-6 Waterford 1-14Sun 09/04/06 RPO Tyrone 1-9 Dublin 0-8

Ulster Senior Championships 2006Sun 16 July S/F (1st leg) 3.00pmArmagh 0-15 Tyrone 1-8 Mullaghbawn G CorriganSun 23 July S/F (2nd leg) 3.00pmMonaghan 3-11 Down 3-7 Clones G SheridanTyrone 2-6 Armagh 1-7 Greencastle M Henry

Ulster Minor Championships 2006Sat 8 April Quarter finals 3.00pm

Tyrone 4-19 Antrim 2-2 GreencastleSean Hamill

Sat 29 April S/F A 3.00pmTyrone 3-8 Donegal 4-15 Omagh A McAlynn aet

Ulster Juvenile Championship 2006Grade AThurs 29 June Round 1 7.30pmDonegal 1-8 Tyrone 1-14 Letterkenny S O'NeillThurs 6 July Round 2 7.30pmTyrone 2-5 Monaghan 2-16 Augher AMcAlynnThurs 13 July Round 3 7.30pmTyrone 2-17 Cavan 3-8 Augher S HamillSat 29 July Final 3.00pmMonaghan 5-7 Tyrone 1-11 Emyvale B Henry06-Aug All Ireland Q/FTyrone 2-5 Dublin 5-7

Ulster U14 Championship 2006Grade ASat 6 May Round 1 3.00pmMonaghan 1-4 Tyrone 2-16 Emyvale B HenrySat 20 May Round 2 3.00pmCavan 1-2 Tyrone 1-6 Breffni P SwiftSat 3 June Round 3 3.00pmDonegal 2-7 Tyrone 4-14 Convey S HamillMonaghan off Cavan TyhollandSat 17 June Final 3.00pmTyrone 3-12 Donegal 4-8 Fintona A McAlynn

Grade BSat 6 May Round 2 3.00pmTyrone 4-2 Down 4-6 Killyclogher J GrooganSat 20 May Round 3 3.00pmTyrone B 6-7 Armagh 1-7 Clogher M WestSat 3 June Round 4 3.00pmFermanagh 2-4 Tyrone B 6-13 Irvinstown M FoySat 17 June Final 1.15pmDown 7-9 Tyrone 5-6 Fintona K McShea

Ulster Senior Club championship 2006Sun 8 Oct Q/F 12.00pmCarrickmore 1-9 Clann Eireann 1-7 E O'Hare(Tyrone) (Armagh)Sun 15 Oct S/F 2.30pmCarrickmore 3-11 Knockbride 2-5 P Swift(Tyrone) (Cavan)Sun 22 Oct Final 2.30pmDonaghmoyne 1-14 Carrickmore 2-3 E O'Hare

Ulster Intermediate Club championships 2006Sun 8 Oct Q/F 1.45pmMoy 2-8 Termon 0-6 S O'Neill(Tyrone) (Donegal)Sat 14 Oct S/F 2.30pmCrossmaglen 7-13 Moy 0-5 G Corrigan(Armagh) (Tyrone)

Ulster Junior Club Championship 2006Sun 8 Oct Q/F 2.30pmBeragh 0-10 Lissummon 1-10 M Henry(Tyrone) (Armagh)

Roll of Honour 2006 Winners Runners Up

Senior Championship Carrickmore Errigal CiaranSenior B Championship Dromore Aodh RuadhIntermediate Championship Moy Fr RocksJunior Championship Beragh GalballyMinor Grade 1 Championship Errigal Ciaran Aodh RuadhMinor Grade 2 Championship Cappagh ArdboeMinor Grade 3 Championship Galbally DrumraghU16 Grade 1 Championship Cill Iseal ArdboeU16 Grade 2 Championship Donaghmore Sperrin OgU16 Grade 3 Championship Galbally KildressU14 Grade 1 Championship Aodh Ruadh DromoreU14 Grade 2 Championship Glenelly Clann na GaelU14 Grade 3 Championship Galbally Kildress

Division 1 League St Macartans CarrickmoreDivision 2 League Fr Rocks MoyDivision 3 League Ardboe BeraghMinor Grade 1 League Aodh Ruadh CarrickmoreMinor Grade 2 League Glenelly Fr RocksMinor Grade 3 League Galbally CoalislandU16 Grade 1 League Ardboe Cill IsealU16 Grade 2 League Cappagh DonaghmoreU16 Grade 3 League Galbally FintonaU14 Grade 1 League Carrickmore Aodh RuadhU14 Grade 2 League St Macartans Clann na GaelU14 Grade 3 League Galbally An Carraig

Tier Eoghain Registrations 200636 clubsName Adult Underage Non Playing TotalAghyaran 23 48 3 74An Carraig 10 41 0 51An Carraig Mhor 58 90 13 161Aodh Ruadh 24 60 2 86Ardboe 13 43 1 57Badoney 25 54 4 83Beragh 15 69 6 90Cappagh 25 82 6 113Cill Iseal 18 54 7 79Clann Na Gael 0 51 2 53Coalisland 4 39 0 43Donaghmore 2 58 0 60Drumquin 2 35 5 42Drumragh 5 64 10 79Edendork 8 80 0 88Eoghain Rua 17 40 4 61Errigal Ciaran 18 116 9 143Fr Rocks 16 50 4 70Fintona 18 50 2 70Galbally 21 66 1 88Glenelly 12 52 8 72Kildress 24 66 0 90Mna Na Deirge 22 46 5 73Moortown 19 44 0 63Moy 25 54 2 81Newtownstewart 7 54 0 61Pomeroy 20 63 3 86Sigersons 18 71 0 89Sperrin Og 20 74 5 99Stewartstown 2 40 3 45St Dympna's 15 90 2 107St Enda's 14 107 10 131St Macartans 22 78 10 110St Teresa's 19 46 5 70Trillick 22 47 0 69Urney 0 52 7 59Others 1 0 0 1Total 584 2174 139 2897

2001: 26 clubs 1,6922002: 28 clubs 1,8912003: 30 clubs 2,0852004: 33 clubs 2,6622005: 36 clubs 2,502

36 clubs were registered in 2006.

The figures for Edendrok include any previous members registered in 2005.

An Carraig Mhor are the biggest club in the county with 161 members which is the largest total ever for a club in the county.

Glen (Co Derry) are not included in this year’s total

Whilst registration overall has increased on the 2005 total, the figures for non playing members has dropped from the previous year by 69.

As the report highlights, it is evident that many clubs are not registering their managers/committee. On the other hand it is good to see that a large amount of clubs are paying the full adult rate to cover their mentors/committee members.

Congratulations to:

Maura Kelly All Star nominationBrendan Gallagher Referee in All Ireland Junior finalEileen Jones Referee in Ulster Senior finalU14s Ulster ChampionshipU14s Ulster BlitzMartina Dillon Junior and Senior all Ireland Clock Co-OrdinatorEileen Jones Umpire in All Ireland Junior finalJim Gallagher Referee in Intermediate Ulster Club finalGerard Devlin Referee in Junior Ulster Club finalSean McIntyre Referee in Ulster Minor A ChampionshipTommy McSorley Referee in Ulster Minor B Championship

Team Talk Awards

Connie Fox County Player of the Year 2005Paddy Donnelly Inter-provincialsTyrone Players On Jordanstown’s winning team in the Dowd CupAodh Ruadh Club of the Year

All clubs who won Championship and League titlesAll those schools who won titles at U14, U16 and U19

Tyrone History 2007

Executive Committee 2007

Honorary President: Mary ConnollyChairperson: Ann Marie MeehanVice-Chairperson: Patsy McCrorySecretary: Theresa KellyAssistant Secretary: Eileen ConnollyTreasurer: Jo LynchAssistant Treasurer: Antoinette McCuskerRegistrar: Kellie McGaugheyPRO: Paddy HunterAssistant PRO: Pauric McConnell

Development Officers:County: Paddy DonnellyClub: Ciaran WoodsC & L Officer: Sabrina KellyChildren’s Officer: Cathy RichardsonIntegration Officer: Mary Connolly

Fixtures Committee:Chairperson: Sabrina KellySecretary: Kevin CassidyPRO: Louise KellyMembers: Paddy Donnelly

Tommy McSorley

Ulster Delegates: Martina DillonTheresa KellySabrina Kelly

Ulster Council:Fixtures: Paddy DonnellyCILO: Eileen JonesAppeals Paddy HunterDisciplinary: Patsy McCrory

County Development Report 2007

As we now enter our third year of underage development, I would like to look back over the past 2 years and point out the benefits of this venture.

In 2006 we started out with a development squad of 140 at 3 venues, namely Dungannon, Omagh and Strabane. The standard was very high so we decided to enter a second team in the Ulster B Championship. After the teams were selected to represent the county it was down to training for the forthcoming championships.

The first team had an exceptional year winning the Annalee Cup at the blitz and then bringing the U14 championship Cup to Tyrone for the first time. The second team done very well reaching both the final of the B Blitz and the B Championship, this was made more remarkable as all the other counties in this grade were fielding their first teams.

In 2007 we added a 4th venue to the development programme with 191 girls attending. The new venue Augher/Beragh had the largest attendance with 56 girls and then Omagh 49 girls. Strabane had 44 girls and Loughrey with 42. Once again we fielded 2 teams for the Uulster Blitz with the first team retaining the Annalee Cup. The second team went one step further than last year by winning the Chapman Shield in the B competition.

In the Ulster Championship the first team were defeated in the semi final by a very strong Donegal side while the second team went on to complete their Ulster double by defeating a very strongly fancied Armagh team in the final. They then became the first Tyrone U14 team to reach the All Ireland semi final by defeating Leitrim in the quarter final.

This year has already started but it is very disappointing to see only 134 girls have been put forward for the programme. We have had to return to 3 venues, Loughrey, Omagh and Strabane, mainly due to the shortage of coaches. When the clubs were asked to nominate coaches for the development, only 2 clubs responded, nominating 3 coaches. If this downward trend in interest were to continue, the development programme would be in jeopardy in coming years.

Watching the U14/U16 girls play for their clubs, you can see the girls that have attended are the ones that are driving their clubs on. I believe that everyone f the 331 girls that attended in 2006 and 2007 have taken something back to their clubs even if they didn’t make the county teams. There are more than 100 coaches who have taken the Fundamental Coaching Course within this county, surely some of them must be interested in getting involved with the development. I believe that this is an area that ex-players should get involved in and hopefully in the near future all the coaches and managers of this age group will be senior or ex-players.

Yours in SportPaddy DonnellyCounty Development Officer

PRO Report

When supporters of Tyrone ladies football look back at 2007 they will reflect on a wonderful season. Silverware may not be overcrowding the sideboards of the county captains’ houses, but in terms of moving things on, upping the standards and taking Tyrone back to the forefront of the ladies game, well 2007 was certainly a turning point.

A new senior manager took the reigns at the end of 2006, Jimmy McCloughan enjoyed success at vocational schools levels and the Tyrone County Board felt he was the man to put the spirit back into the floundering Tyrone senior squad. Martina Dillan and Rory McCann were handed the minors while there was new underage management teams at U16 and U14 level too.

McLoughan had possibly the most difficult job ahead of him, the Tyrone team had flattered to deceive in recent years, there had been an Ulster final appearance under John McAleere but failing to reach the 2006 final and poor league form prompted a change.

Several things were evident with the new regime, there was an element of risk as new faces, unproven talent made their debut. Players set in their ways were rocked into a new mindset and there was a positive approach by all concerned.

The new faces included minors who had yet to start their Ulster campaign in 2007. McCloughan was happy to blood the new faces, the players of future campaigns, Neamh Woods, Christiane Hunter and Sarah Connolly. The mix of this youth and the experienced Lynda Donnelly, Maura Kelly and Siobhan McGarvey gave Tyrone followers a hope that this could be their year.

The league campaign was poor though and it took a last weekend win to seal a place in 2008’s top flight.

Through to the Ulster campaign and wins over Donegal and Down set up a meeting with the 2006 All Ireland finalists, Armagh at Clones in the Ulster final. Despite some good moments, it was Armagh who sealed the title.

The minors though did seal a first Ulster minor crown in 7 years with wins over Antrim, Monaghan, Donegal and Down saw them home and witnessed the Monaghan Cup handed over to Neamh Woods. A wonderful campaign with this particular group of players producing great display after great display, again the hope for the future thrilling to say the least.

Sadly Dublin proved too strong in the All Ireland series but again the new faces that edged into the senior limelight over the past season to be worthy of the faith shown in them. New faces here too, players that you will hear plenty about in future senior teams, Poyntz, Quinn and McLaughlin, to name just 3.

A new look All Ireland campaign saw Tyrone go into the group stages with a realistic chance of qualifying for the quarter finals.

A narrow loss to Laois but ever improving displays gave Tyrone renewed hope. Eilish Gormley returned after long term injury, Sarah Connolly took a break and a certain Gemma Begley (more about her later) went to full forward.

Tyrone qualified for a quarter final meeting with Armagh. Sligo and Donegal had been accounted for en route, the only negative about the group stages was the game against Donegal at Omagh. It was played ahead of an All Ireland qualifier but the players were not allowed to change at Healy Park or warm up, so much for integration!

In rain-lashed Mullingar, as part of a double bill between Monaghan and Mayo, the new look Tyrone faced Armagh. The very talented Woods was badly injured but Tyrone rallied and with Gemma Begley outstanding and hitting goals for fun, Tyrone crushed the Ulster champions to reach the All Ireland semi final.

Now this was a team that had to be reckoned with, they played with spirit and with fire in their bellies. Elaine Mallaghan was outstanding in goals, Maura Kelly sound at full back, Lynda Donnelly playing her best football at centreback and the other Donnellys, Cathy and Joline, a constant threat up front, oh and add to that Carrickmore’s Gemma Begley who ended the season as third in the national scoring charts, picked up the Ulster GAA Writer’s Association Merit award for August. She was player of the month and was hitting the headlines.

Tyrone ladies football had anew icon, someone the young lady footballers of the county could look up to. That on its own was a major breakthrough.

In the end though, a dodgy, sorry a very poor refereeing decision when Cora Staunton won herself a penalty and then goaded Elaine Mallaghan into reacting and being sin-binned, turned the semi final in Mayo’s favour. Tyrone worked hard but just couldn’t get back to striking distance of the Connacht side and a magical journey came to an end.

It has been quite a journey though players came of age, a new era had dowaned and Tyrone were once again a force. Come the end of October though and it was all change again as Jimmy McCloughan’s tenure ended, surprisingly to some, but the Fintona man opted to call time on his first and only season in charge.

The search was on again then for anew manager and remarkably out of the blue came the perfect choice. A former player, a quality coach, a ladies coaching tutor but above all, one of the most committed people ever to be involved in the ladies game in the county.Michael O’Neill, better know as Doherty, in her marvelous playing days with St Endas, Tyrone minors and seniors.

O’Neill will be joined by Joe Gilligan and a new backroom team but already the signs are there that Tyrone will certainly be a force in 2008. A no nonsense approach will see the new manager set out her stall early on and one can be assured that players will be given a chance to prove themselves. The national league starts in February and Tyrone will be ready for it.

The county U14B team development squad secured the Ulster title and just missed out on the All Ireland while there were positive moves in coaching and development.

At club level, Errigal Ciaran claimed their first ever W J Dolan senior football championship after beating An Charraig Mhor in the opening round and the Aodh Ruadh in the semi final and St Macartans in the final.

The first time Tyrone champions also progressed in Ulster and with a stunning display underscored by the performance of Lycrcecia Quinn. They claimed the Ulster crown ending Donamoynes hopes of 4 in a row. Ardboe made it an intermediate league and championship double while Badoney led by one of the finest young manager in the ladies game, Ciaran Woods, claimed the Tyrone junior championship.

An Charraig Mhor did salvage something from the season after winning the senior B championship, they beat Errigal to claim the league title in November.

Gemma Begley was Tyrone and Ulster’s only All Star. To round off the year she was confirmed as the Ulster GAA Writers ladies player of the year and was also, as expected, named the Tyrone Teamtalk ladies county player of the season. The modest forward was named along with 14 other wonderful players in the first ever Tyrone ladies All Star team in November.

All in all, a season to remember for the county minors and seniors, the future you could say is bright! Its red and white or is that white and red, either way watch out for Tyrone in 2008. Things are looking good once more and with O’Neill’s leading the O’Neill County some 400 years after the flight of the earls of Ulster, including Hugh O’Neill, well it could just be the final piece of the jigsaw.

On a personal level, it has to be said 2007 was a frustrating year, re-jigged fixtures at the last minute meant that finals were not covered for the press and despite the best efforts of our good friends, Chris and Kenny Curran and of course Jim Dunne, it was an impossible task.

Fixtures, especially finals, must be cast in stone with venues secured well in advance. There was also no tables forthcoming from the fixtures committee in the season just pas, that meant they could not be published. It will be the intention in 2008 to publish these weekly.

Our website will be upgraded ahead of the new season, fresh ideas would be welcomed.

Our website will be upgraded ahead of the new season, fresh ideas would be welcomed.

A special media/PRO course will be held at the start of February, this will be a useful exercise to maximize the club PRO’s input into the local press.

Finally, I thank all the County Board, clubs, sports editors, photographers and anyone who helped in the promotion of ladies Gaelic games in Tyrone.

Grade 1 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsErrigal Ciaran 4 4 0 0 12An Charraig Mhor 4 3 1 0 9Aodh Ruadh 4 2 2 0 6St Macartans 3 1 1 1 4Glenelly 4 1 2 1 4St Dympna's 3 1 2 0 3Moy 4 1 3 0 3Fr Rocks 4 1 3 0 3

Grade 2 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsAghyaran 3 3 0 0 9Beragh 4 3 1 0 9Ardboe 2 2 0 0 6Sperrin Og 4 2 2 0 6Cappagh 3 1 2 0 3Loughmacrory 4 1 3 0 3St Enda's 2 0 2 0 0Trillick 2 0 2 0 0

Grade 3 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsGalbally 4 4 0 0 12Badoney 5 4 1 0 12Cill Iseal 6 4 2 0 12Kildress 5 3 2 0 9Fintona 3 1 2 0 3Sigersons 6 1 5 0 3Pomeroy 5 0 5 0 0Trillick 2 0 2 0 0

Grade 4 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsAodh Ruadh B 4 3 1 0 9An Charraig 2 2 0 0 6Drumquin 2 2 0 0 6Clann Na Gael 3 2 1 0 6Drumragh 3 1 2 0 3Mna Na Deirge 4 1 3 0 3An Charraig Mhor B 2 0 2 0 0Moortown 2 0 2 0 0

Teamtalk Minor League Table 2007 Grade 1 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsArdboe 7 6 0 1 19Errigal Ciaran 7 5 1 1 16Aodh Ruadh 7 5 1 1 16Glenelly 7 4 3 0 12Cill Iseal 7 2 3 2 8A Charraig Mhor 7 2 5 0 6Beragh 7 1 5 1 4St Macartans 7 0 7 0 0

Grade 2 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsDonaghmore 7 6 1 0 18Fr Rocks 7 6 1 0 18Cappagh 7 5 2 0 15Galbally OC 7 4 2 1 13St Dympna's 7 2 4 1 9Sperrin Og 7 2 4 1 7St Enda's 7 1 5 1 4Drumragh W/D 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsLoughmacrory 7 6 1 0 18Fintona 7 6 1 0 18Clann Na Gael 7 5 2 0 15Trillick 7 4 3 0 12Kildress 7 3 4 0 9Sigersons 7 2 5 0 6An Charraig 7 2 5 0 6Badoney W/D 0 0 0 0

Grade 4 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsCoalisland 6 5 1 0 15Aghyaran 6 6 0 0 18Pomeroy 6 4 2 0 12Edendork 6 2 3 1 7Moy 6 2 4 0 6Stewartstown 6 1 4 1 4Newtownstewart 6 0 6 0 0

Grade 1 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsArdboe 5 3 1 1 10Cill Iseal 3 2 1 0 6Donaghmore 2 1 0 1 4An Charraig Mhor 2 1 0 1 4St Macartans 2 1 1 0 3Aodh Ruadh 2 0 1 1 1Beragh 1 0 1 0 0Errigal Ciaran 3 0 3 0 0

Grade 2 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsSt Dympna's 3 3 0 0 9Sperrin Og 4 3 1 0 9Cappagh 4 3 1 0 9Galbally OC 5 3 2 0 9Clann Na Gael 5 3 2 0 9Fr Rocks 3 0 3 0 0Glenelly 3 0 3 0 0Trillick 3 0 3 0 0

Grade 3 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsSt Enda's 5 4 0 1 13An Charraig 5 3 1 1 10Mna Na Deirge 3 2 0 1 7Fintona 5 2 2 1 7Sigersons 4 1 2 1 4Pomeroy 4 1 2 1 4Coalisland 4 0 2 2 2Aghyaran 2 0 2 0 0

Grade 4 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsKildress 7 6 1 0 18Drumquin 3 3 0 0 9Loughmacrory 4 3 1 0 9Stewartstown 2 1 0 1 4Badoney 1 1 0 0 3Urney 3 0 2 1 1Drumragh 3 0 3 0 0Edendork 3 0 3 0 0Eoghain Rua 2 0 2 0 0Newtownstewart 1 0 1 0 0

U14 League Tables 2007 Grade 1 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsSt Macartans 7 6 1 0 18Cill Iseal 7 7 0 0 21Errigal Ciaran 7 5 2 0 15St Dympna's 7 3 4 0 9Aodh Ruadh 7 2 4 1 7An Charraig Mhor 7 2 5 0 6Genelly 7 2 5 0 6Beragh 6 0 5 1 1

Grade 2 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsCappagh 7 7 0 0 21Galbally OC 7 6 1 0 18Donaghmore 7 4 3 0 12Clann Na Gael 7 3 3 1 10Ardboe 7 2 4 1 7Fr Rocks 7 2 5 0 6Sperrin Og 7 2 5 0 6Mna Na Deirge 7 1 6 0 3

Grade 3 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsKildress 7 7 0 0 21Sigersons 7 6 1 0 18An Charraig 7 4 3 0 12Pomeroy 7 3 3 1 10St Enda's 7 3 3 1 10Loughmacrory 7 2 5 0 6Drumquin 7 1 6 0 3Badoney 7 1 6 0 3

Grade 4 Played Win Lost Drawn PointsEdendork 7 7 0 0 21Drumragh 7 6 1 0 18Aghyaran 7 4 2 1 13Coalisland 7 2 3 2 8Urney 7 2 3 2 8Stewartstown 7 2 5 0 6Moy 7 1 5 1 4Newtownstewart 7 1 6 0 3

Results of all Finals for 2007 U14 LeagueWinners Runners UpSt Macartans 4-3 Cill Iseal 1-9 Grade 1Cappagh 4-6 Galbally 3-4 Grade 2Kildress 1-12 Sigersons 3-2 Grade 3Edendork 9-8 Drumragh 4-3 Grade 4

U14s ChampionshipWinners Runners UpCill Iseal 5-10 St Dympna's 2-4 Grade 1Cappagh 11-26 Fr Rocks 0-0 Grade 2Kildress 4-8 Sigersons 2-2 Grade 3Edendork 3-9 Drumagh 3-4 Grade 4

U16s LeagueWinners Runners UpArdboe 1-9 Cill Iseal 1-5 Grade 1St Dympna's 2-10 Sperrin Og 1-7 Grade 2St Endas 5-6 Fintona 3-8 Grade 3Kildress 4-9 Drumquin 4-5 Grade 4

U16s ChampionshipWinners Runners UpCill Iseal 1-10 An Charragi Mhor 1-8 Grade 1Clann Na Gael 1-10 St Dympna's 2-6 Grade 2St Endas 2-15 Fintona 3-3 Grade 3Kildress 4-15 Drumragh 3-1 Grade 4

Minor LeagueWinners Runners UpArdboe 1-12 Errigal Ciaran 1-5 Grade 1Donaghmore 6-19 Fr Rocks 1-2 Grade 2Loughmacrory 2-11 Fintona 2-4 Grade 3Coalisland 6-12 Aghyaran 5-3 Grade 4

Minor ChampionshipWinners Runners UpErrigal Ciaran 2-12 Ardboe 0-6 Grade 1Donaghmore 2-7 Fr Rocks 3-3 Grade 2Loughmacrory 1-8 Fintona 2-3 Grade 3Coalisland 6-8 Pomeroy 5-3 Grade 4

Senior LeagueWinners Runners UpAn Charraig Mhor 3-6 Errigal Ciaran 1-10

Intermediate LeagueArdboe 4-6 Aghyaran 0-8

Junior LeagueCill Iseal 2-7 Kildress 2-3

Junior B LeagueClann Na Gael 5-18 Aodh Ruadh B 2-4

Senior ChampionshipErrigal Ciaran 2-11 St Macartans 1-5

Senior B ChampionshipAn Charraig Mhor 2-18 St Dympnas 0-4

Intermediate ChampionshipArdboe 2-8 Sperrin Og 1-4

Junior ChampionshipBadoney 4-12 Galbally 3-8

Junior B ChampionshipClann Na Gael 2-11 An Charraig Mhor 1-11

Tir Eoghain RegistrationsRegistration Year 31 May 2007 – 31 May 200836 Clubs

ManagersName Senior Referees Underage Non Playing Total

£26 £26 paid £19 £16incl in sen

figuresAghyaran 25 9 34 0 59An Carraig 6 0 54 5 65An Carraig Mhor 47 0 73 12 132Aodh Ruadh 45 4 62 0 107Ardboe 13 2 82 1 96Badoney 26 3 59 6 91Beragh 16 0 52 6 74Cappagh 26 6 65 3 94Cill Iseal 21 0 56 5 82Clann Na Gael 12 0 51 8 71Coalisland 0 0 43 3 46Donaghmore 8 4 76 0 84Drumquin 15 0 32 5 52Drumragh 19 7 57 5 81Edendork 9 3 56 0 65Eoghain Rua * 10 10 50 2 62Errigal Ciaran 23 1 128 7 158Fr Rocks (C'Town) 15 0 63 8 86Fintona 13 0 56 2 71Galbally 26 0 82 2 110Glenelly 21 2 54 8 83Kildress 22 2 58 4 84Mna Na Deirge (C'Derg) 27 0 47 6 80Moortown 29 0 17 0 46Moy 26 5 39 0 65Newtownstewart 5 2 36 3 44Pomeroy 17 0 51 2 70Sigersons Strabane 21 8 62 2 85Sperrin Og 17 0 67 5 89Stewartstown 4 3 53 3 60St Dympna's Dromore 21 3 92 1 114St Enda's Omagh** 23 4 77 5 105St Macartans 32 0 80 7 119St Teresa's L'Macrory 4 1 48 4 56

Trillick 19 0 56 1 76Urney 1 1 31 4 36Others 0 0 0 4 4

* Eoghain Rua’s withdrew from senior football prior to commencement of season – senior players transferred.

** St Enda’s Omagh withdrew from senior football mid-season resulting in inter-club transfers.

Managers/Referees column based on data provided by clubs on registration form. Where details not provided, it assumes any male registering with full senior amount of £26 to be coach/manager/referee.

Others refer to County Board delegates/county team associates.

TG4 Ulster Senior Championship 2007 Sat 19 May Q/F 12.30pmTyrone 2-13 Donegal 0-10 Aghyaran G McCrystalSat 16 June S/F 5.00pmTyrone 5-10 Down 2-8 Breffni S O'NeillSun 1 July Final 3.30pmArmagh 3-14 Tyrone 2-9 Clones S GilsenanSat 11 Aug All Ireland Q/FArmagh 0-10 Tyrone 4-7 Mullingar L McDonaghAll Ireland semi finalTyrone 2-8 Mayo 2-13 Breffni T Clarke

Minor ChampionshipTues 10 April Q/F 7.00pmAntrim 2-2 Tyrone 9-30 E JonesTues 17 April Play Off A 7.30pmTyrone 2-16 Monaghan 0-14 Killeeshil B HenrySat 28 April S/F A 3.00pmDonegal 0-7 Tyrone 3-21 Ballybofey M FarrellyTues 8 May A Final 7.30pmDown 1-4 Tyrone 6-26 Tullylish B HenrySun 8 July All Ireland Semi Final 2.30pmTyrone 1-7 Dublin 4-17 Mullahoran E O'Hare

Ulster Juvenile Championship 2007Sat 23 June Round 1 3.00pmTyrone 4-12 Monaghan 2-8 Donaghmore S O'NeillTues 24 July S/F A 7.30pmTyrone 2-11 Donegal 7-13 Killyclogher S Hamill

Ulster U14 Championship 2007Sat 28 April Round 1 Grade B 12.00pmTyrone 4-13 Fermanagh 1-7 Fintona Y BradySast 3 May Round 2 Grade A 3.00pmTyrone 1-9 Monaghan 4-12 Kileeshil Y BradySat 19 May Round 3 3.00pmDown 2-5 Tyrone 2-6 D'Patrick F HurleyArmagh 1-14 Tyrone 2-9 Grange M WestSat 26 May Round 4 12.30pmTyrone 6-14 Derry 2-5 StrabaneMon 28 May 7.30pmTyrone 2-8 Cavan 0-9 Templeport G O McMahonSat 7 June Round 5 2.00pmAntrim 2-10 Tyrone 4-8 St Pauls B HenrySat 9 June 3.00pmDonegal 4-17 Tyrone 2-7 Convey J GrooganSat 16 June Final 3.00pmArmagh 2-4 Tyrone 1-11 Emyvale J GrooganSun 8 July All Ireland Q/F 1.00pmTyrone 7-18 Leitrim 3-4 Mullahoran M Farrelly

Sun 22 July All Ireland S/F 2.00pmTyrone 2-5 Wicklow 2-17 Mullahoran

All Ireland Senior Championship Group 322/07/2007 Tyrone 1-11 Laois 1-14 Mullahoran26/07/2007 Tyrone 3-9 Donegal 0-7 Healy Park04/08/2007 Tyrone 3-12 Sligo 2-10Quarter Final - Aug Tyrone 4-7 Armagh 0-10 MullingarSemi final C/ship - Sept Tyrone 2-8 Mayo 2-13 Breffni Park

National League 2007 11/02/2007 Tyrone 1-3 Armagh 1-14 Aghyaran18/02/2007 Tyrone 2-11 Waterford 0-12 Mullingar04/03/2007 Tyrone 2-4 Kerry 1-11 Bannagher18/03/2007 Tyrone 0-3 Mayo 3-9 Fintona00/03/2007 Tyrone 1-7 Laois 0-16

VHI Healthcare Ulster Senior Club Championship 2007 Sun 30 SeptClonduff 1-7 Errigal Ciaran 5-9(Down) (Tyrone)Sat 13 Oct S/FErrigal Ciaran 2-16 Lisnaskea 1-6(Tyrone) (Fermanagh)Ulster FinalErrigal Ciaran 2-5 Donaghmoyne 0-8(Tyrone) (Monaghan)All Ireland Semi FinalErrigal Ciaran 1-5 Inch Rovers 2-10(Tyrone) (Cork)

VHI Healthcare Ulster Intermediate Club championship 2007Sun 30 SeptCarrickcruppen 5-5 Ardboe 1-4(Armagh) (Tyrone)

VHI Healthcare Ulster Junior Club Championship 2007Sat 29 Sept Q/FBadoney 2-12 McCumhaill's 3-7(Tyrone) (Donegal)Sat 13 Oct S/FBadoney 1-11 Latton 2-14(Tyrone) (Monaghan)

Schools Results 2007U19 Senior B Ulster Championship final – Clones03-JulSt Josephs Donaghmore 2-9 Largy College Clones 1-14

U16A Championship Final – Beragh03-JulSt Ciaran's Ballygawley 2-9 Inver College Carrickmacross 1-7

U16B Championship Semi FinalLoreto Convent v CrossmaglenU16B FinalLoreto Convent v St Mary’s Derry

U16B All Ireland Semi Final – Venue Pearse Park, Longford04-JulLoreto Convent 3-8 St Caolans 3-7

U16B Championship – Venue Breffni Park14-JulLoreto Convent 1-6 Dunmore CS 6-7

U14 Ulster 14B Final – Venue Armagh25-MayLoreto Convent 6-13 Our Ladies Castleblayney 2-8

Congratulations To:

Brendan Gallagher Referee in All Ireland Intermediate final Division 2 national League finalInternational Sevens in Parks

Sean McIntyre & Umpires in the All Ireland Senior and Junior finals respectivelyTommy McSorley

Martina Dillon Linesperson in All Ireland Senior final

Senior County team Reaching All Ireland semi final

Minor County team Winning Ulster Championship

U14A Winning Ulster Blitz

U14B Winning Ulster Blitz/Championship

Eileen Jones Refereeing the Underdogs in New York

All clubs who won Championship and League titles.

Galbally Club of the Year

All those schools who won titles at U14, u16 and U19

Tyrone Players On Queen’s winning team in the Dowd Cup

Gemma Begley Receiving an All Star, Team Talk County Player of the YearUlster GAA Writers AwardTG4 Player of the Match on 2 occasionsThird highest scorer in Golden Boot award

All tutors who delivered Foundation Coaching Level 1 Courses

Eugene Hughes Refereeing U19 Schools final in Clones

Kevin Cassidy Refereeing Ulster Schools Final

To all those nominated for an All Star and those selected for the Team Talk team

Errigal Ciaran Winning Ulster Club Championship

Maura Kelly & Receiving Replacement All Star awards Cathy Donnelly

Tyrone History 2008

Executive Committee 2008

Honorary President: Mary ConnollyChairperson: Ann Marie MeehanVice-Chairperson: Patsy McCrorySecretary: Margaret SkeltonAssistant Secretary: Eileen ConnollyTreasurer: Antoinette McCuskerAssistant Treasurer: Moira CorrRegistrar: Kellie McGaugheyPRO: Paddy HunterAssistant PRO: Aoife McReynoldslC & L Officer: Sabrina KellyDevelopment Officer: Paddy DonnellyChildren’s Officer: Cathy RichardsonIntegration Officer: Pauric McConnell

Fixtures Committee:Chairperson: Alan RichardsonSecretary: Kevin CassidyPRO/Senior/Minor result: Brenda MellonPRO U16/U14 results: Aisling DoyleReferees Appointments: Tommy McSorley

Ulster Delegates: Ann Marie MeehanMartina DillonCathy Richasrdson

Ulster Council:Assistant Secretry: Paddy DonnellyAppeals Paddy HunterDisciplinary: Patsy McCrory

Central Council Delegates: Theresa KellyAntionette mcCusker

Central Council Treasurer: Mary Connolly

Fixtures Report 2008

All in all it has been a fairly successful year in relation to getting games played, despite the success of our county teams. In the past couple of years, senior’s especially had suffered by having long periods where they had no games. However, this year the 5 and 10 day rule for county players gave the fixtures committee something to work around and was the reason we were able to fix senior games in the July and August months.

Perhaps the biggest conflicts of the year came in the earlier part when U14s and minor were ongoing at the same time and also in the latter period where U16s and seniors were at times being played in the same weekend. Clubs felt that the girls were being put under too much pressure to train and play for both teams with perhaps the added pressure of school or county teams and the fixtures committee received numerous requests to have games postponed/changed for this reason.

We would urge all clubs to consider seriously the motions proposed this year in relation to what age groups girls should play at. It is up to all of us to ensure that young girls are not burning themselves out playing on too many teams. It seems to especially be the case that U14s are in some clubs under pressure to play also for their U16 and minor teams and for an U16 to play her own age group in addition to minors and seniors.

In the short term this may benefit the club. However, in the long term it means that girls who actually are playing at their own age group get sidelined for the younger more talented girls and will eventually stop playing football altogether as they see no point if they aren’t getting the chance to play.

On a more positive note, our U10s and U12s ran reasonably well this year. It is encouraging to note the level of participation there is at these age group and also the enthusiasm shown by the mentors of these teams. This all bodes well for the future of ladies football in our clubs and indeed our county as well.

A total of 56 officiated at our games throughout the 2008 season, which included 23 lady referees. The referees wee supplied from 31 clubs throughout our county, indicating that there are still a few clubs who are not supplying referees. Although we now have more referees than we had in the past, we also have more games to cover so we urge clubs to keep doing their best to provide new referees for our games. As we all know, refereeing is not an easy task and we would also encourage clubs to do more to create a culture of respect towards referees.

We, the fixtures committee would like to thank a number of people who helped throughout the year:

A big thank you goes out to all those who refereed or officiated at any stage throughout the season because without you, games would not be able to take place.

Clubs should also be acknowledged for their commitment to getting the games played and also for their co-operation with providing the fixtures committee with neutral venues.

We thank the county management for their co-operation with fixtures in adhering to the 5 and 10 day rules set out at the beginning of the season.

We thank those representatives from the Men’s County Board who co-operated with fixtures and made it possible for a number of double headers to take place which proved a huge success. We hope that this will continue in the 2009 season.

Finally, we thank the executive for their support throughout the year.

Games Fixed Additional GamesLeague Championship Total League Championship Total

U14 110 31 141 3 0 3U16 109 27 136 2 1 3Minor 102 27 129 1 1 2Senior 124 31 155 6 0 6

445 116 561 12 2 14

A total of 561 games were fixed at the beginning of the season with an additional 14 games needed due to replays, playoffs and re-fixtures.

Walkovers League Championship TotalU14 7 1 8U16 16 1 17Minor 32 2 34Senior 6 1 7Intermediate 0 0 0Junior 6 1 7Junior B 6 0 6

73 6 79

As per the table above, a total of 20 walkovers were awarded throughout the course of the season in senior football. 6 of these can be explained by the withdrawal of Pomeroy partway through the year and a further 3 in relation to St Dympna’s failing to fulfill all their league fixtures.

Minor football was the worst age group affected by walkovers, with a total of 34 being awarded. However, we should note that the 2 championship walkovers in addition to 18 of the league games were in relation to the withdrawal of 3 teams, namely St Enda’s from Grade 2, Drumragh from Grade 3 and Eoghain Rua from Grade 4.

17 walkovers were awarded at U16 level, with 6 of these relating to the withdrawal of Eoghain Rua’s and as indicated above, only 8 walkovers were conceded at U14 level.

When comparing this year’s walkovers with prior year, which were 41 in 2005 and 25 in 2004, it is worrying to note that totals have almost doubled. However, the number of games actually played has increased by almost 70 on the figure in 2005 which was 435.

Senior Division 1Played Won Draw Lost Points

An Charraig Mhor 7 6 1 0 19Errigal Ciaran 7 5 0 2 15Glenelly 7 4 0 3 12St Macartans 7 4 0 3 12Aodh Ruadh 7 3 1 3 10St Dympna's 7 3 0 4 9Moy 7 1 0 6 3Ardboe 7 1 0 6 3

Senior Division 2Played Won Draw Lost Points

Trillick 7 7 0 0 21Beragh 7 5 0 2 15Sperrin Og 7 4 0 3 12Badoney 7 3 1 3 10Cill Iseal 7 2 2 3 8Aghyaran 7 2 1 4 7Cappagh 7 2 0 5 6Fr Rocks 7 1 0 6 3

Senior Division 3Played Won Draw Lost Points

Loughmacrory 7 7 0 0 21Clann Na Gael 7 5 0 2 15Galbally 7 3 1 3 10St Endas 7 3 0 4 9Fintona 7 3 0 4 9Kildress 7 3 0 4 9Sigersons 7 2 1 4 7Pomeroy 7 0 0 7 0

Senior Division 4Played Won Draw Lost Points

Donaghmore 7 7 0 0 21Drumquin 7 5 1 1 16Coalisland 7 4 0 3 12An Charraig Mhor B 7 3 1 3 10Drumragh 7 3 1 3 10Mna na Deirge 7 2 0 5 6An Charraig 7 2 0 5 6Aodh Ruadh B 7 0 1 6 1

Minor Grade 1

Played Won Draw Lost PointsArdboe 7 6 0 1 18Aodh Ruadh 7 5 1 1 16Donaghmore 7 3 1 3 10An Charraig Mhor 7 3 1 3 10Cappagh 7 3 0 4 9Cill Iseal 7 2 1 4 7Errigal Ciaran 7 2 0 5 6Glenelly 7 2 0 5 6

Minor Grade 2Played Won Draw Lost Points

Beragh 6 5 1 0 16St Dympna's 6 5 0 1 15Galbally 6 3 0 3 9Sperrin Og 6 2 1 4 7St Macartans 6 2 0 4 6Loughmacrory 6 2 0 4 6St Endas 6 0 0 6 0

Minor Grade 3Played Won Draw Lost Points

Coalisland 6 5 0 1 15Clann Na Gael 6 5 0 1 15Fintona 6 4 0 2 12Trillick 6 3 0 3 9Kildress 6 2 0 4 6An Charraig 6 1 0 5 3Drumragh W/D W/D W/D W/D W/D

Minor Grade 4Played Won Draw Lost Points

Sigersons 6 6 0 0 18Badoney 6 4 0 2 12Edendork 6 4 0 2 12Aghyaran 6 3 0 3 9Moy 6 2 0 4 6Pomeroy 6 1 0 5 3Stewartstown 6 1 0 6 3

Juvenile Grade 1Played Won Draw Lost Points

Aodh Ruadh 7 6 1 0 19Cill Iseal 7 5 1 1 16Ardboe 7 5 0 2 15An Charraig Mhor 7 4 0 3 12Glenelly 7 3 0 4 9St Macartans 7 3 0 4 9Errigal Ciaran 7 1 0 6 3Cappagh 7 0 0 7 0

Juvenile Grade 2Played Won Draw Lost Points

St Dympna's 7 7 0 0 21Donaghmore 7 5 0 2 15Clann Na Gael 7 5 0 2 15Beragh 7 4 0 3 12Galbally 7 3 0 4 9Sperrin Og 7 2 0 5 6Mna Na Deirge 7 2 0 5 6St Endas 7 1 0 6 3

Juvenile Grade 3Played Won Draw Lost Points

Fintona 7 6 0 1 18Kildress 7 5 1 1 16An Charraig 7 5 1 1 16Sigersons 7 4 0 3 12Fr Rocks 7 3 0 4 9Edendork 7 3 0 4 9Aghyaran 7 1 0 6 3Trillick 7 0 0 7 0

Juvenile Grade 4Played Won Draw Lost Points

Coalisland 6 5 0 1 15Loughmacrory 6 5 0 1 15Pomeroy 6 4 0 2 12Drumragh 6 3 0 3 9Drumquin 6 2 0 4 6Urney 6 2 0 4 6Eoghain Rua W/D W/D W/D W/D W/D

U14 Grade 1Played Won Draw Lost Points

Cill Iseal 7 6 0 1 18St Macartans 7 5 0 2 15St Dympna's 7 5 0 2 15Aodh Ruadh 7 5 0 2 15Cappagh 7 4 0 3 12

Errigal Ciaran 7 2 0 5 6An Charraig Mhor 7 1 0 6 3Glenelly 7 0 0 7 0

U14 Grade 2Played Won Draw Lost Points

Kildress 7 6 1 0 19Galbally 7 6 0 1 18Ardboe 7 5 1 1 16Beragh 7 4 0 3 12Clann Na Gael 6 2 0 4 6Fr Rocks 7 2 0 5 6Donaghmore 7 1 0 6 3Sperrin Og 6 0 0 6 0

U14 Grade 3Played Won Draw Lost Points

St Endas 7 7 0 0 21An Charraig 7 6 0 1 18Edendork 7 5 0 2 15Drumragh 7 3 0 4 9Mna Na Deirge 7 3 0 4 9Pomeroy 7 3 0 4 9Sigersons 7 1 0 6 3Loughmacrory 7 0 0 7 0

U14 Grade 4APlayed Won Draw Lost Points

Coalisland 4 4 0 0 12Drumquin 4 2 0 2 6Moy 4 2 0 2 6Fintona 4 1 0 3 3Stewartstown 4 1 0 3 3

U14 Grade 4BPlayed Won Draw Lost Points

Aghyaran 4 4 0 0 12Urney 4 3 0 1 9Newtownstewart 4 1 0 3 3Eoghain Rua 4 1 0 3 3Badoney 4 1 0 3 3

Senior League ResultsRound 1SeniorAodh Ruadh 3-8 An Charraig Mhor 3-8Ardboe 1-4 Errigal Ciaran 2-16Moy 1-5 Glenelly 4-12St Macartans 1-3 St Dympna's 3-9IntermediateCappagh 3-6 Beragh 1-11Sperrin Og 1-9 Trillick 3-8Aghyaran 1-6 Badoney 0-11Cill Iseal 3-7 Fr Rocks 1-12JuniorPomeroy 1-2 St Endas 3-18Kildress 4-7 Galbally OC 4-14Fintona 1-3 Clann Na Gael 3-13Loughmacrory 3-19 Sigersons 1-2Junior BDrumragh 1-12 Drumquin 2-12An Charraig 0-11 An Charraig Mhor 3-4Donaghmore 7-12 Aodh Ruadh 1-6Coalisland 5-18 Mna Na Deirge 1-4Round 2St Macartans w/o Moy dnfSt Dympna's 2-11 Glenelly 1-8An Charraig Mhor 2-15 Ardboe 1-1Aodh Ruadh 2-12 Errigal Ciaran 3-10IntermediateBadoney 2-19 Cappagh 3-6Trillick 7-6 Fr Rocks 2-2Beragh 0-14 Aghyaran 0-6Cill Iseal 1-6 Sperrin Og 10-8JuniorSigersons w/o Pomeroy dnfClann na Gael 1-16 Galbally OC 2-6Kildress 4-3 Fintona 4-6Loughmacrory 1-3 St Endas 3-14Junior BCoalisland 4-15 An Charraig 1-4Donaghmore 4-17 Drumragh 2-8Mna Na Deirge 8-8 Charraig Mhor B 6-5Drumquin w/o Mna Na Deirge dnfRound 3Moy 0-1 An Charraig Mhor 5-22Errigal Ciaran 5-21 St Dympna's 1-3Glenelly 0-14 Aodh Ruadh 1-10Ardboe 1-7 St Macartans 2-18IntermediateAghyaran 1-14 Cill Iseal 4-5Fr Rocks 1-3 Beragh 1-6

Sperrin Og 3-6 Cappagh 1-6Trillick 0-12 Badoney 2-3JuniorSt Endas 5-21 Sigersons 1-8Clann na Gael 3-16 Kildress 1-5Fintona 2-16 Galbally OC 5-6Loughmacrory 10-18 Pomeroy 0-0Junior BAn Charraig 4-9 Drumquin 5-12Charraig Mhor B w/o Drumragh dnfMna Na Deirge 1-4 Donaghmoyne 7-13Aodh Ruadh 0-3 Coalisland 8-30Round 4SeniorSt Dympna's 3-12 Ardboe 2-7An Charraig Mhor 1-12 Glenelly 1-9Aodh Ruadh 4-17 Moy 0-3Errigal Ciaran 2-12 St Macartans 2-9IntermediateBadoney 3-7 Beragh 2-11Trillick 2-10 Cill Iseal 1-7Sperrin Og 2-8 Fr Rocks 2-7Cappagh 3-12 Aghyaran 0-13JuniorGalbally OC 2-16 Sigersons 5-7Pomeroy dnf Clann Na Gael w/oSt Endas 1-13 Fintona 2-7Kildress 2-8 Loughmacrory 2-12Junior BDrumragh 3-5 Aodh Ruadh B 2-8Mna Na Deirge 4-11 An Charraig 7-7Donaghmore 4-16 Drumquin 2-5Coalisland 4-6 Charraig Mhor B 3-7Round 5Glenelly 1-3 St Macartans 4-13An Charraig Mhor 2-13 Errigal Ciaran 3-5Moy w/o St Dympna's dnfArdboe 1-5 Aodh Ruadh 1-18IntermediateBadoney 4-8 Cill Iseal 3-11Cappagh 0-4 Trillick 0-8Beragh 0-13 Sperrin Og 0-8Fr Rocks 0-7 Aghyaran 3-12JuniorSigersons 4-3 Kildress 4-9Pomeroy dnf Fintona w/oSt Endas 1-2 Clann Na Gael 3-21Loughmacrory 2-19 Galbally OC 2-3Junior BDrumquin w/o Mna Na Deirge dnf

Drumragh 4-16 Coalisland 0-4Aodh Ruadh B dnf Charraig Mhor B w/oDonaghmore 7-13 An Charraig 2-10Round 6St Dympna's dnf An Charraig Mhor w/oErrigal Ciaran w/o Moy dnfSt Macartans 4-14 Aodh Ruadh 2-3Glenelly 4-9 Ardboe 4-6IntermediateBeragh 3-4 Trillick 4-12Aghyaran 2-9 Sperrin Og 0-7Cill Iseal 7-5 Cappagh 4-6Badoney 3-12 Fr Rocks 3-9JuniorGalbally OC w/o Pomeroy dnfKildress w/o St Endas dnfSigersons 3-3 Clann Na Gael 5-21Fintona 1-4 Loughmacrory 4-9Junior BAdoh Ruadh B dnf Mna Na Deirge w/oCharraig Mhor B 3-9 Drumquin 3-9An Charraig dnf Drumragh w/oCoalisland 2-8 Donaghmoyne 3-24Round 7Glenelly 3-13 Errigal Ciaran 3-10St Macartans 2-12 An Charraig Mhor 1-19Aodh Ruadh w/o St Dympna's dnfArdboe w/o Moy dnfIntermediateFr Rocks 2-12 Cappagh 2-7Aghyaran 1-8 Trillick 2-8Sperrin Og 1-8 Badoney 1-7Cill Iseal 2-9 Beragh 4-16JuniorPomeroy dnf Kildress w/oSigersons 3-7 Fintona 1-6Galbally OC 4-12 St Endas 1-13Clann na Gael 1-13 Loughmacrory 5-4Junior BDrumquin 7-13 Coalisland 2-10Mna Na Deirge 1-8 Drumragh 2-17Charraig Mhor B 2-5 Donaghmoyne 2-11Aodh Ruadh 1-1 An Charraig 3-12

Junior League 4th Place Play OffKildress 3-16 Fintona 2-10St Endas 2-10 Kildress 5-5

Junior B League 4th Place Play OffCharraig Mhor B 4-6 Drumragh 4-5Charraig Mhor B Lost Drumragh won replay

League Semi FinalsErrigal Ciaran 1-5 St Macartans 4-14An Charraig Mhor w/o Glenelly dnf

IntermediateBeragh 3-14 Sperrin Og 2-6Trillick 0-13 Badoney 2-5

JuniorLoughmacrory 3-9 Kildress 3-8Loughmacrory 1-7 Kildress 2-8 Re-fixtureClann na Gael 3-7 Galbally OC 3-7Galbally OC 1-8 Clann Na Gael 5-12 replay

Junior BDonaghmore 6-14 Drumragh 1-15Drumquin 7-13 Coalisland 3-12

League FinalsSeniorAn Charraig Mhor 2-15 St Macartans 2-3IntermediateBeragh 1-7 Trillick 0-11JuniorClann na Gael 6-13 Kildress 0-3Junior BDonaghmore 9-15 Drumquin 1-5

Senior Championship ResultsSenior quarter finalsArdboe 0-3 Aodh Ruadh 0-18St Macartans 3-14 Glenelly 1-7An Charraig Mhor 4-11 Errigal Ciaran 2-8Moy 2-4 St Dympna's 3-14Intermediate quarter finalsBadoney 3-13 Cill Iseal 2-5Trillick 2-6 Aghyaran 0-3Sperrin Og 2-5 Fr Rocks 4-7Beragh 3-12 Cappagh 2-6Junior quarter finalsClann na Gael 3-9 St Endas 3-8Galbally OC w/o Pomeroy dnfSigersons 5-3 Loughmacrory 3-18

Kildress 0-11 Fintona 1-7Junior B quarter finalsAodh Ruadh B 1-2 Drumquin 7-19Coalisland 3-7 Drumragh 6-15Mna Na Deirge 4-3 An Charraig 3-13Donaghmore 4-14 Charraig Mhor B 1-2

Championship Semi FinalsSeniorAn Charraig Mhor 3-16 Aodh Ruadh 4-6St Macartans 2-15 St Dympna's 0-5Senior BErrigal Ciaran w/o Ardboe dnfGlenelly 3-10 Moy 2-7IntermediateFr Rocks 0-12 Beragh 0-11Trillick 2-8 Badoney 0-10JuniorKildress 3-7 Loughmacrory 3-8Galbally OC 1-5 Clann Na Gael 4-22Junior BDonaghmore 0-11 Drumragh 1-11An Charraig 2-11 Drumquin 9-12

Championship FinalsSeniorAn Charraig Mhor 3-14 St Macartans 1-7Senior BErrigal Ciaran 4-14 Glenelly 3-7IntermediateFr Rocks 5-2 Trillick 0-16JuniorLoughmacrory 1-8 Clann Na Gael 2-9Junior BDrumragh 1-7 Drumquin 2-12

Minor League ResultsRound 1Grade 1Ardboe 3-7 Cappagh 0-11Cill Iseal 4-7 Donaghmoyne 5-4Glenelly w/o Errigal Ciaran dnfAodh Ruadh 2-0 An Charraig Mhor 3-6Grade 2Loughmacrory 1-2 St Dympna's 4-6Galbally OC 3-8 Beragh 3-10St Macartans void St Endas voidSperrin Og byeGrade 3Drumragh dnf Coalisland w/o

Clann na Gael w/o An Charraig dnfKildress 2-10 Fintona 15-15Trillick byeGrade 4Aghyaran 5-7 Edendork 5-1Sigersons 5-4 Pomeroy 3-4Moy 1-3 Badoney 5-18Stewartstwon bye Eoghain Rua w/dRound 2Grade 1Cappagh 2-7 Aodh Ruadh 4-8Errigal Ciaran 3-11 Cill Iseal 2-5An Charraig Mhor 1-6 Ardboe 2-6Donaghmore 2-11 Glenelly 1-10Grade 2St Dympna's 5-10 Galbally OC 5-4Beragh 6-10 Loughmacrory 0-4St Endas dnf Sperrin Og w/oSt Macartans byeGrade 3Drumragh w/d Clann Na Gael w/oFintona 10-15 Trillick 2-5An Charraig 4-4 Coalisland 3-11Kildress byeGrade 4Stewartstwon 2-5 Pomeroy 2-6Edendork 6-6 Badoney 4-5Aghyaran w/o Moy dnfSigersons bye Eoghain Rua w/dRound 3Aodh Ruadh 0-11 Cill Iseal 0-16Glenelly 1-7 Ardboe 3-9Errigal Ciaran 0-11 Cappagh 4-9Donaghmore 2-8 An Charraig Mhor 2-10Grade 2St Endas dnf Galbally OC w/oSt Macartans 2-3 Beragh 6-11Sperrin Og 1-0 St Dympna's 1-7Loughmacrory byeGrade 3An Charraig w/o Drumragh w/dCoalisland 5-9 Clann Na Gael 1-10Kildress 2-10 Trillick 4-8Fintona byeGrade 4Badoney w/o Stewartstown dnfPomeroy 2-3 Edendork 5-10Sigersons 6-19 Aghyaran 0-4Moy bye Eoghain Rua w/d

Round 4Grade 1Aodh Ruadh 3-13 Donaghmoyne 1-9Errigal Ciaran 4-7 Ardboe 3-11Glenelly 3-7 Cappagh 7-7Cill Iseal 2-11 An Charraig Mhor 0-19Grade 2Beragh w/o St Endas dnfGalbally OC 1-10 St Macartans 2-12Sperrin Og dnf Loughmacrory w/oSt Dympna's byeGrade 3Trillick 2-14 Coalisland 7-6Fintona 7-12 An Charraig 2-2Kildress 1-5 Clann Na Gael 6-15Drumagh byeGrade 4Sigersons 9-10 Edendork 1-3Pomeroy 2-9 Aghyaran 4-4Moy 5-5 Stewartstown 3-5Badoney bye Eoghain Rua w/dRound 5Grade 1Cill Iseal 2-9 Glenelly 2-19Errigal Ciaran 1-9 Donaghmore 1-11Cappagh 3-7 An Charraig Mhor 3-2Ardboe 1-7 Aodh Ruadh 2-7Grade 2St Dympna's 2-5 Beragh 5-12Sperrin Og 5-6 St Macartans 5-4Loughmacrory 0-4 Galbally OC 3-10St Endas byeGrade 3Trillick w/o Drumragh w/dClann na Gael 2-13 Fintona 2-11An Charraig 1-2 Kildress 3-12Coalisland byeGrade 4Stewartstwon 1-2 Sigersons 6-10Aghyaran 5-2 Badoney 3-13Edendork 10-8 Moy 0-2Pomeroy bye Eoghain Rua w/dRound 6Grade 1Cill Iseal dnf Ardboe w/oGlenelly 1-10 Aodh Ruadh 1-11Donaghmore 2-13 Cappagh 1-5An Charraig Mhor 1-5 Errigal Ciaran 3-4Grade 2

Beragh 5-5 Sperrin Og 4-8St Endas dnf Loughmacrory w/oSt Macartans 7-6 St Dympnas 5-15Galbally OC byeGrade 3Trillick w/o An Charraig dnfDrumagh w/d Kildress w/oCoalisland 6-11 Fintona 5-12Clann na Gael byeGrade 4Stewartstwon w/o Aghyaran dnfBadoney 1-14 Sigersons 3-11Pomeroy dnf Moy w/oEdendork bye Eoghain Rua w/dRound 7Grade 1Aodh Ruadh 2-15 Errigal Ciaran 0-4Ardboe 3-6 Donaghmore 1-6Cappagh dnf Cill Iseal w/oAn Charraig Mhor 5-11 Glenelly 1-10Grade 2Loughmacrory dnf St Macartans w/oSt Dympna's w/o St Endas dnfGalbally OC w/o Sperrin Og dnfBeragh byeGrade 3Clann na Gael w/o Trillick dnfFintona w/o Drumragh w/dCoalisland 5-15 Kildress 3-7An Charraig byeGrade 4Badoney 18-21 Pomeroy 2-1Moy 1-3 Sigersons 3-18Edendork w/o Stewartstown dnfAghyaran bye Eoghain Rua w/d

Grade 4 – 2nd Place League PlayoffBadoney 3-14 Edendork 1-8

Grade 1 League FinalArdboe 6-6 Aodh Ruadh 0-12

Grade 2 League FinalBeragh 7-10 St Dympnas 2-10

Grade 3 League FinalCoalisland 4-15 Clann na Gael 4-9

Grade 4 League FinalBadoney 3-15 Sigersons 1-8

Minor Championship ResultsChampionship Quarter FinalsGrade 1Cill Iseal 0-4 Ardboe 4-11Donaghmore 1-12 Errigal Ciaran 3-8Glenelly 5-6 Aodh Ruadh 6-15Cappagh 0-7 An Charraig Mhor 1-9Grade 2Beragh byeSt Macartans 1-13 Sperrin Og 4-6St Dympna's 2-10 Galbally OC 3-7Beragh byeSt Macartans 1-13 Sperrin Og 4-6St Dympna's 2-10 Galbally OC 3-7St Dympna's 4-6 Galbally OC 10-12 replaySt Endas 0-11 Loughmacrory 2-12Grade 3Coalisland byeKildress 4-9 Fintona 9-12Drumagh w/d Trillick byeAn Charraig 0-0 Clann na Gael 8-15Grade 4Edendork bye Eoghain Rua w/dStewartstwon 1-4 Moy 3-7Sigersons 10-12 Pomeroy 1-3Badoney 2-9 Aghyaran 4-6

Championship Semi FinalsGrade 1Ardboe 1-14 Errigal Ciaran 2-8Aodh Ruadh 0-7 An Charraig Mhor 1-9Grade 2Sperrin Og 4-6 Beragh 1-14Loughmacrory 1-8 Galbally OC 3-9Grade 3Fintona 11-17 Coalisland 4-7Clann na Gael 9-15 Trillick 3-5Grade 4Aghyaran 1-4 Sigersons 3-11Edendork 9-14 Moy 0-0

Championship FinalsGrade 1Ardboe 5-8 An Charraig Mhor 1-10Grade 2Sperrin Og 4-6 Galbally OC 1-11

Grade 3Fintona 4-7 Clann na Gael 5-7Grade 4Sigersons 4-14 Edendork 2-5

U16 League ResultsRound 1Grade 1Glenelly 4-16 St Macartans 7-4An Charraig Mhor 1-5 Aodh Ruadh 2-4Errigal Ciaran 0-3 Cill Iseal 9-17Ardboe 6-9 Cappagh 1-10Grade 2Donaghmore 3-6 Galbally OC 2-5Sperrin Og 4-7 St Endas 1-9Clann na Gael 10-18 Beragh 6-3Mna na Deirge 0-2 St Dympnas 4-16Grade 3Fr Rocks 2-6 Edendork 7-19Sigersons 5-15 Trillick 0-0Kildress 3-9 Fintona 4-15Aghyaran 2-1 An Charraig 12-20Grade 4Drumagh 20-25 Eoghain Rua 0--0Pomeroy 3-4 Loughmacrory 2-5Drumquin 2-9 Coalisland 4-14Urney byeRound 2Grade 1Errigal Ciaran 3-2 St Macartans 6-6Cill Iseal 10-16 Glenelly 1-1Aodh Ruadh 3-14 Cappagh 0-8An Charraig Mhor 4-10 Ardboe 1-1Grade 2Galbally OC 2-13 Clann na Gael 2-7Beragh 1-3 Donaghmoyne 8-16St Dympnas 5-7 Sperrin Og 0-5St Endas w/o Mna na Deirge dnfGrade 3Aghyaran 3-2 Edendork 5-13Fintona 5-8 Sigersons 3-4Trillick 1-7 Kildress 5-12An Charraig 5-7 Fr Rocks 6-10Grade 4Coalisland 7-13 Drumragh 1-4Loughmacrory w/o Urney dnfEoghain Rua dnf Drumquin w/oPomeroy byeRound 3Grade 1

Errigal Ciaran dnf An Charraig Mhor w/oSt Macartans 4-4 Ardboe 4-9Cill Iseal 3-5 Aodh Ruadh 2-8Cappagh 1-8 Glenelly 7-8Grade 2Galbally OC 1-7 Beragh 4-7Clann na Gael 10-27 Donaghmore 3-3St Dympnas 2-11 St Endas 3-4Sperrin Og 2-17 Mna na Deirge 4-7Grade 3Sigersons 5-3 Kildress 3-10Fr Rocks 6-11 Aghyaran 1-5Edendork 1-8 An Charraig 4-8Fintona 6-6 Trillick 2-5Grade 4Drumragh 3-2 Drumquin 7-5Eoghain Rua dnf Coalisland w/oPomeroy w/o Urney dnfLoughmacrory byeRound 4Grade 1Cappagh 3-5 St Macartans 6-5Cill Iseal 5-10 An Charraig Mhor 3-8Glenelly 3-9 Ardboe 5-7Aodh Ruadh 9-17 Errigal Ciaran 1-5Grade 2Mna na Deirge 4-6 Beragh 3-11Donaghmore 5-7 St Endas 3-8St Dympnas 3-11 Clann na Gael 2-12Sperrin Og 1-11 Galbally OC 6-14Grade 3Trillick 1-10 Fr Rocks 2-11Edendork 3-4 Sigersons 5-9Kildress w/o Aghyaran dnfAn Charraig 5-4 Kildress 3-10Grade 4Drumquin 2-2 Pomeroy 7-8Urney 1-5 Drumragh 7-6Coalisland 2-5 Loughmacrory 2-14Eoghain Rua byeRound 5Division 1Ardboe 3-7 Aodh Ruadh 6-6St Macartans 4-1 Cill Iseal 5-11Cappagh 1-8 An Charraig Mhor 4-11Glenelly 5-5 Errigal Ciaran 3-7Division 2Galbally OC 9-10 St Endas 1-6Sperrin Og 3-3 Donaghmore 10-12Beragh 3-9 St Dympnas 5-11

Mna na Deirge 4-3 Clann na Gael 3-19Division 3Fintona 6-22 Aghyaran 1-7An Charraig 5-4 Kildress 3-10Trillick 2-5 Edendork 9-5Sigersons w/o Fr Rocks dnfDivision 4Coalisland 5-12 Pomeroy 2-4Drumquin 1-7 Loughmacrory 5-11Urney w/o Eoghain Rua dnfDrumragh byeRound 6Division 1Errigal Ciaran 5-7 Cappagh 2-10St Macartans 1-4 Aodh Ruadh 4-7An Charraig Mhor 6-13 Glenelly 3-12Ardboe w/o Cill Iseal dnfDivision 2Clann na Gael 9-11 Sperrin Og 4-4St Endas 5-10 Beragh 7-10St Dympnas 9-7 Galbally OC 4-2Donaghmore w/o Mna na Deirge dnfDivision 3Edendork 3-9 Fintona 8-14Fr Rocks dnf Kildress w/oAghyaran 2-2 Sigersons 11-02Trillick 0-5 An Charraig 4-6Division 4Drumragh 2-2 Loughmacrory 2-10Coalisland 11-21 Urney 1-6Eoghain Rua dnf Pomeroy w/oDrumquin byeRound 7Grade 1Ardboe 6-16 Errigal Ciaran 3-7Cappagh 2-7 Cill Iseal 1-11Aodh Ruadh w/o Glenelly dnfSt Macartans won An Charraig Mhor concededGrade 2Donaghmore 2-8 St Dympnas 5-14Mna na Deirge w/o Galbally OC dnfSt Endas 0-7 Clann na Gael 3-12Beragh 4-10 Sperrin Og 3-9Grade 3An Charraig 4-7 Sigersons 1-3Aghyaran w/o Trillick dnfKildress 4-16 Edendork 5-4Fintona w/o Fr Rocks dnfGrade 4Urney 6-6 Drumquin 5-5

Pomeroy 0-8 Drumragh 2-8Loughmacrory w/o Eoghain Rua dnfCoalisland bye

Grade 1 League FinalAodh Ruadh 2-8 Cill Iseal 2-7

Grade 2 – 2nd Place Play offDonaghmore 2-2 Clann na Gael 5-15

Grade 2 League FinalClann na Gael 3-12 St Dympnas 2-4

Grade 3 2nd Place Play offAn Charraig dnf Kildress w/o

Grade 3 League FinalKildress 6-11 Fintona 4-7

Grade 4 League FinalCoalisland 2-13 Loughmacrory 1-11

U16 Championship ResultsChampionship Quarter FinalsGrade 1Cill Iseal 3-8 Ardboe 1-9Aodh Ruadh 4-17 Cappagh 2-3Errigal Ciaran 7-7 Glenelly 7-10An Charraig Mhor 6-5 St Macartans 0-2Grade 2Galbally OC 7-10 Donaghmore 5-5St Endas 4-14 Beragh 6-6St Dympnas 7-10 Mna na Deirge 2-6Clann na Gael 5-21 Sperrin Og 0-3Grade 3Fr Rocks 4-6 Sigersons 4-11Aghyaran 4-13 Trillick 0-12Fintona 5-2 An Charraig 4-5Fintona 1-8 An Charraig 4-8 replayEdendork 1-5 Kildress 7-18Grade 4Loughmacrory byePomeroy 6-8 Drumquim 3-3Drumragh w/o Eoghain Rua w/dCoalisland 9-10 Urney 3-6

Championship Semi FinalsGrade 1Aodh Ruadh 3-12 An Charraig Mhor 2-5Cill Iseal 9-15 Glenelly 4-11Grade 2St Dympnas 4-6 Clann na Gael 7-12Galbally OC 2-14 St Endas 5-1Grade 3Kildress 6-6 An Charraig 6-7Sigersons 7-9 Aghyaran 3-2Grade 4Coalisland 3-7 Loughmacrory 3-9Drumragh 2-11 Pomeroy 2-8

Championship FinalsGrade 1Aodh Ruadh 1-13 Cill Iseal 1-5Grade 2Clann na Gael 2-13 St Endas 2-7Grade 3An Charraig 3-6 Sigersons 3-3Grade 4Drumragh 1-5 Loughmacrory 3-7

U14 League ResultsRound 1Grade 1Cappagh 3-7 Cill Iseal 4-8An Charraig Mhor 4-3 Aodh Ruadh 6-4St Dympnas 3-5 St Macartans 6-9Glenelly 1-4 Errigal Ciaran 2-9Grade 2Galbally OC w/o Fr Rocks dnfArdboe 4-7 Beragh 1-5Donaghmore 2-1 Clann na Gael 3-10Kildress 14-14 Sperrin Og 1-1Grade 3Pomeroy 8-15 Mna na Deirge 2-8Loughmacrory dnf Edendork w/oAn Charraig 7-6 Drumragh 1-1St Endas 17-19 Sigersons 0-1Grade 4AMoy 6-10 Fintona 3-11Stewartstown 3-10 Coalisland 6-10Grade 4BBadoney 1-1 Aghyaran 17-14Urney 6-8 Eoghain Rua 0-3Round 2Grade 1Cappagh 4-10 An Charraig Mhor 5-6

Errigal Ciaran 5-2 St Dympnas 5-4Cill Iseal 6-7 Aodh Ruadh 1-4St Macartans 7-10 Glenelly 0-0Grade 2Sperrin Og 2-0 Galbally OC 8-8Clann na Gael 0-6 Ardboe 3-12Fr Rocks 0-2 Kildress 16-6Beragh 18-7 Donaghmoyne 2-0Grade 3St Endas 9-9 Edendork 2-7Sigersons w/o Loughmacrory dnfAn Charraig 3-22 Mna na Deirge 2-0Drumragh 7-2 Pomeroy 7-4Grade 4ACoalisland 10-9 Moy 1-6Drumquin 7-5 Fintona 0-8Grade 4BEoghain Rua 1-2 Aghyaran 11-11Badoney w/o Newtownstewart dnfRound 3Grade 1Glenelly 1-5 St Dympnas 6-5Cill Iseal 8-14 An Charraig Mhor 2-6Aodh Ruadh 5-6 Cappagh 2-14Errigal Ciaran 2-5 St Macartans 3-10Grade 2Ardboe 14-15 Donaghmore 1-4Sperrin Og 1-11 Fr Rocks 2-9Galbally OC 4-11 Kildress 9-14Beragh 4-16 Clann na Gael 2-6Grade 3Mna na Deirge 9-13 Sigersons 2-8Pomeroy 6-4 St Endas 11-10Edendork 4-6 Drumragh 5-2An Charraig 12-17 Loughmacrory 1-2Grade 4AStewartstown 6-7 Drumquin 5-8Fintona 7-5 Coalisland 8-13Grade 4BAghyaran 10-9 Urney 4-5Newtownstewart 11-9 Eoghain Rua 1-7Round 4Grade 1An Charraig Mhor 1-2 Errigal Ciaran 1-6Cappagh 3-6 St Dympnas 5-3St Macartans 4-5 Cill Iseal 8-8Glenelly 1-2 Aodh Ruadh 4-15Grade 2Galbally OC 6-10 Beragh 1-6Clann na Gael 3-6 Kildress 6-10

Donaghmore w/o Sperrin Og dnfFr Rocks 2-5 Ardboe 5-11Grade 3Mna na Deirge 4-2 St Endas 3-14Drumragh 19-10 Loughmacrory 2-7Sigersons 6-11 Pomeroy 6-12Edendork 3-4 An Charraig 7-8Grade 4ADrumquin 4-13 Moy 3-6Fintona 4-10 Stewartstown 4-7Grade 4BAghyaran 9-12 Newtownstewart 4-4Urney 18-17 Badoney 0-2Round 5Grade 1An Charraig Mhor 3-12 Glenelly 2-2Aodh Ruadh 3-2 Errigal Ciaran 11-13St Dympnas 9-7 Cill Iseal 3-6Cappagh 5-10 St Macartans 3-1Grade 2Galbally OC 0-14 Ardboe 1-3Kildress 8-16 Donaghmore 7-2Sperrin Og Clann na GaelBeragh 7-10 Fr Rocks 3-4Grade 3Pomeroy 3-8 An Charraig 7-4Mna na Deirge 7-11 Drumragh 8-7Edendork 8-4 Sigersons 2-0Loughmacrory dnf St Endas w/oGrade 4AStewartstown 5-6 Moy 8-9Coalisland 9-12 Drumquin 3-7Grade 4BEoghain Rua 5-9 Badoney 5-5Newtownstewart 4-3 Urney 7-7Round 6Grade 1St Dympnas 7-6 An Charraig Mhor 4-10St Macartans 6-3 Aodh Ruadh 2-7Cill Iseal 5-16 Glenelly 1-6Errigal Ciaran 2-10 Cappagh 4-9Grade 2Sperrin Og 4-4 Beragh 5-13Kildress 6-4 Ardboe 5-7Donaghmore 1-2 Galbally OC 5-10Fr Rocks 3-3 Clann na Gael 6-16Grade 3Loughmacrory 1-1 Pomeroy 17-10Drumragh 13-14 Sigersons 3-4St Endas 7-9 An Charraig 2-3

Mna na Deirge 4-5 Edendork 5-8Round 7Grade 1St Macartans 6-5 An Charraig Mhor 0-2Aodh Ruadh 7-5 St Dympnas 5-3Glenelly 0-4 Cappagh 4-6Errigal Ciaran 1-1 Cill Iseal 5-15Grade 2Ardboe w/o Sperrin Og dnfBeragh 3-4 Kildress 6-10Clann na Gael 1-4 Galbally OC 3-11Fr Rocks 5-16 Donaghmore 1-12Grade 3Pomeroy 4-5 Edendork 4-6Drumragh St EndasLoughmacrory 2-3 Mna na Deirge 3-9Sigersons 5-2 An Charraig 4-6

Grade 4A – 2nd Place League Play OffDrumquin 5-12 Moy 3-16

Grade 4 – League Semi FinalsAghyaran 7-12 Drumquin 5-3Coalisland 7-19 Urney 5-10

Grad 1 – 2nd Place Play OffAodh Ruadh 6-10 St Dympnas 4-1Aodh Ruadh 7-3 St Macartans 2-8

Grade 1 League FinalAodh Ruadh 5-6 Cill Iseal 7-5 aet

Grade 2 League FinalGalbally OC 4-10 Kildress 1-7

Grade 3 League FinalAn Charraig 4-4 St Endas 4-12

Grade 4 League FinalCoalisland 7-15 Aghyaran 2-3

U14 Championship ResultsPreliminary RoundGrade 4Stewartstown 7-10 Drumquin 7-9Fintona 9-21 Eoghain Rua 0-0

Urney

Championship Quarter FinalsGrade 1Cill Iseal 12-21 Errigal Ciaran 6-3St Dympnas 1-4 St Macartans 5-9An Charraig Mhor 3-16 Glenelly 0-5Cappagh 4-13 Aodh Ruadh 2-4Grade 2Ardboe 11-16 Fr Rocks 0-1Galbally OC 4-14 Kildress 5-10Sperrin Og 3-3 Donaghmore 8-6Beragh 2-8 Clann na Gael 3-6Grade 3St Endas 8-10 Pomeroy 3-10Loughmacrory 2-8 Mna na Deirge 11-15Sigersons 2-3 Drumragh 5-6An Charraig 3-14 Edendork 1-6Grade 4Badoney 7-3 Urney 12-7Moy 4-9 Coalisland 5-13Newtownstewart 6-6 Aghyaran 4-10Stewartstown 4-16 Fintona 4-10

Championship Semi FinalsGrade 1An Charraig Mhor 5-5 St Macartans 7-13Cappagh 1-8 Cill Iseal 12-8Grade 2Clann na Gael w/o Donaghmore dnfArdboe 4-9 Galbally OC 1-11Grade 3An Charraig 3-9 St Endas 2-6Drumragh 8-10 Mna na Deirge 3-3Grade 4Coalisland 5-6 Stewartstown 3-5Urney 6-10 Newtownstewart 3-4

Championship FinalsGrade 1Cill Iseal 4-9 St Macartans 1-5Grade 2Clann na Gael 1-10 Ardboe 3-8Grade 3An Charraig 3-10 Drumragh 0-0Grade 4Coalisland 9-11 Urney 6-3

National League17/02/2008 Laois 0-7 Tyrone 0-8 Stradbally, Loais24/02/2008 Tyrone 1-14 Kerry 3-9 Eskra, Tyrone02/03/2008 Tyrone 3-23 Wexford 1-5 Trillick09/03/2008 Mayo 1-6 Tyrone 1-10 Moygownagh, Mayo16/03/2008 Armagh 2-7 Tyrone 1-10 Crossmaglen, Armagh23/03/2008 Tyrone 0-5 Armagh 0-7 Beragh (play off)

Ulster Championship Semi Final14/06/2008 Down 1-13 Tyrone 5-6 Newry, Down

Ulster Final06/07/2008 Tyrone 1-6 Monaghan 2-11 Brewster Pk, Enniskillen

TG4 Round 2 Qualifier09/08/2008 Tyrone 3-9 Armagh 1-8

All Ireland Quarter Final23/08/2008 Tyrone 2-12 Dublin 1-9 Dr Hyde Pk, Roscommon

All Ireland Semi Final06/09/2008 Tyrone 0-11 Cork 4-18 Tullamore

Minor Championship12/04/2008 Down 1-5 Tyrone 3-16 Saul, Co Down

Tyrone Down Fintona

Ulster Final11/05/2008 Tyrone 3-16 Monahan 4-12 Clones, Co Monaghan

Quarter Final29/06/2008 Tyrone 2-13 Kerry 0-13 Banagher, Co Kerry20/07/2008 Tyrone 1-9 Monaghan 0-8 Kinawley, Co Fermanagh

All Ireland Final04/08/2008 Tyrone Dublin Breffni Park

Juvenile ChampionshipTyrone Dublin Beragh

U14 Development Squad05/04/2008 Tyrone 5-7 Antrim 2-3 Edendork19/04/2008 Fermanagh 3-11 Tyrone 6-4 Irvinstown03/05/2008 Tyrone 2-5 Armagh 4-1610/05/2008 Antrim 2-5 Tyrone 3-10 Belfast

Ulster Final17/05/2008 Armagh 3-11 Tyrone 2-9 Glenswilly

All Ireland Quarter Final25/05/2008 Tyrone 1-5 Tipperary 6-15 Bannagher, Co Offaly

U14A Squad (Chieftain Sponsored)12/04/2008 Down 4-8 Tyrone 2-1519/04/2008 Tyrone 6-15 Monaghan 1-4 Cill Iseal03/05/2008 Tyrone 4-20 Donegal 1-7 Urney

Cavan Tyrone

Ulster Final17/05/2008 Donegal 1-5 Tyrone 6-11 Glenswilly

All Ireland Final25/05/2008 Cork 3-9 Tyrone 3-6

2008 Roll of HonourU14 ChampionshipCill Iseal Grade 1Ardboe Grade 2An Charraig Grade 3Coalisland Grade 4U14 LeagueCill Iseal Grade 1Galbally Grade 2St Endas Grade 3Coalisland Grade 4U16 ChampionshipAodh Ruadh Grade 1Clann na Gael Grade 2An Charraig Grade 3Loughmacrory Grade 4U16 LeagueAodh Ruadh Grade 1Clann na Gael Grade 2Kildress Grade 3Coalisland Grade 4Minor ChampionshipArdboe Grade 1Sperrin Og Grade 2Clann na Gael Grade 3Sigersons Grade 4Minor LeagueArdboe Grade 1Beragh Grade 2Coalisland Grade 3Badoney Grade 4Senior ChampionshipAn Charraig Mhor Grade 1Errigal Ciaran Senior BFr Rocks Grade 2Clann na Gael Grade 3Drumquin Grade 4Senior LeagueAn Charraig Mhor Grade 1Trillick Grade 2Clann na Gael Grade 3Donaghmore Grade 4

2008 Referees4th Official

Name Club Snr Mnr U14 U16 & Lines TotalSean Harvey Aghayaran 5 5 0 1 15John McGlynn Aghayaran 7 4 5 16Kevin Cassidy An Charraig 10 6 3 7 10 36Eugene Mullan An Charraig 0 1 1 2E O'Kane An Charraig Mhor 3 5 5 4 4 22Eileen Jones Aodh Ruadh 1 0 1 2Martina Dillon Aodh Ruadh 2 4 1 1 8T Brennan Aodh Ruadh 3 1 5 9J McConville Ardboe 2 1 3L Mallaghan Ardboe 3 1 4D Kelly Badoney 4 2 2 8J Gallagher Beragh 2 1 1 6 10M McCann Beragh 3 5 1 3 1 13F Sweeney Cappagh 6 5 1 12Gerard McDonald Cill Iseal 1 3 5 9A Doyle Cill Iseal 1 3 5 12 21C Sculliln Cill Iseal 6 4 10 20M Kelly Cill Iseal 3 3M Kelly Cill Iseal 2 2A Dooher Clann Na Gael 2 2A O'Kane Clann Na Gael 1 2 3M Devlin Coalisland 4 5 3 2 1 15D McGahan Donaghmore 1 1D Rafferty Donaghmore 1 1O McMackin Drumragh 2 4 6P Quinn Drumragh 8 2 14 24J McCallion Drumquin 2 4 6M Skelton Drumquin 4 10 14D McCaffrey Edendork 9 8 5 5 3 30J Hegarty Eoghain Rua 2 1 3P Mulligan Errigal Ciaran 2 2 1 2 7S Connelly Errigal Ciaran 3 3S Oguz Errigal Ciaran 2 1 2 5K Taggart Fintona 3 8 3 2 16B Callaghan Fintona 12 8 7 3 30P Martin Fr Rocks 6 1 2 1 10A McCrory Galbally 1 11 12D McCullagh Glenelly 2 1 7 5 2 17P Campbell Glenelly 6 2 2 3 2 15N Tracey Kildress 1 2 3Sabrina Kelly Loughmacrory 2 2 3 1 4 12M McHugh Mna Na Deirge 2 2 3 3 10B McCallion Mna Na Deirge 11 6 4 6 5 32E Hughes Moy 3 3 1 7S Brady Moy 4 5 1 4 1 15P McSorley Newtownstewart 1 1 2B Gallagher Sigersons 7 5 6 4 22

S McIntyre Sigersons 7 2 5 4 4 22G O'Neill St Dympnas 1 5 6T McSorley St Dympnas 1 3 1 1 8 14A Richardson St Endas 5 1 1 7S McNamee St Endas 1 1G Treanor St Maccartans 5 1 2 2 10A Connolly St Maccartans 7 2 4 13E McConnell St Maccartans 1 3 4Gerard Devlin Stewartstown 11 7 4 2 4 28

Development Report 2008U14 and U13

The U13 and U14 development programme is already underway with a vastly increased number from 07/08 but marginally down on 06/07.

Once again we encountered the same problem of not enough coaches coming forward to help these girls in their football development. We have some coaches trying to get to all 4 venues just to ensure that we don’t have to cancel some venues. As I stressed last year if this trend is to continue then the development programme is in jeopardy.

There is no reason that we should have to send one coach to all venues when you look at the number of people in the county that have done the Fundamental Coaching Course, 374 in total. If only 10 of these volunteered their services, we would not be under pressure to deliver the development programme. This programme is a benefit to all clubs whose girls participate as they bring back something to their club as well as benefiting the county teams.

This coming season we will be changing the format of the U14 teams in that the second team will all be eligible for selection for the U14 team in 2010.

In 2008 the work at development of the past 2 years paid off when the U14 first team lifted the Ulster title for the second time in 3 years. The development side didn’t fare as well with a new squad of girls losing the Ulster final to Armagh. Both teams lost their All Ireland quarter final games.

The U16 squad once again fell to Donegal at the second hurdle. This competition will have to be changed to give these girls more football as they have trained hard over the past 2 years and have only played 3 games of football.

The minors had the best year of all the county teams as they won the Ulster title and went on to reach the All Ireland final, only to come up against a superior Dublin side. Congratulations to them.

With most of the past 2 years, Ulster minors were now progressing to the senior ranks, we are in a very strong position of achieving our dream of lifting the Brendan Parmin Cup at the end of September.

Club Seminar

I feel that all clubs need to attend a refresher seminar on the rules of ladies Gaelic football. The aim of these seminars would be to enlighten mentors on the rules of ladies Gaelic football. After attending one of these seminars, I would hope that the mentors would have a better understanding of the rules and that would ease the amount of abuse directed at match officials. These seminars would be a benefit to all involved in ladies Gaelic in our county.

The refresher meetings could be in 5 or 6 different venues, eg, Cappagh could host Drumragh, Dromore, Drumquin, Fintona, St Endas and Trillick. Badoney could host Clann na nGael, Glenelly, Newtownstewart and Sperrin Og. Urney could host Aghyaran, Eoighain Ruas, Mna Na Deirge and Sigersons. An Charraig Mhor could host Beragh, Errigal Ciaran, Galbally OC, Kildress, Loughmacrory and Pomeroy. Aodh Ruadh could host Cill Iseal, Coalisland, Clonoe, Donaghmore, Edendrok, Moy and St Macartans. Fr Rocks could host An Charriag, Ardboe, Moortown and Stewartstown.

These courses should take place in February and March before the club season commences.

Development Report 2008

All clubs should have code of conduct forms and should get their managers to sign these before competition starts and give a copy at the meeting. It is important that all club managers sign the code of conduct form or they will not be allowed to manage a team. It should be made compulsory that all clubs are represented at the meetings and at least 3 delegates from each club attend. At least one of the following, Chairperson, Secretary and Child Protection Officer must attend along with managers.

Referee’s Board

A referee’s board is one item that keeps popping up over the last couple of years and I think that now the time has come for this board to be implemented. This board would consist of a chairperson who should be a member of the executive committee, a secretary, referee assessors and one member from the current referee’s panel.

Their aim would be to improve the relationship between players and referees to assess the referees to look into referee abuse, to assist the disciplinary committee by providing feedback on referee’s performances and feedback on club behaviour throughout the year. This board would not be responsible for the appointment of referees.

Coaching

FUNadmentals

The Fundamental coaching course took place on Sunday last 6 December in Killeeshil. Disappointingly only 20 put their names forward for this essential course. Without this course no one should be permitted to coach in ladies football.

Raising the Bar

The first course of the New Year will be a level one ‘raising the bar’ course to commence in early January. This course is open to anyone who has done their ladies fundamentals at least 12 months ago. There are still some spaces left and will be filled on a first come first served basis.

Grab your Whistle

A Grab your Whistle course is currently under way with day’s one and two completed by 14 new referees. These will be the first official ladies referees in the county (apart from inter-county referees who attended the seminars in Dublin). The 3rd day is still to be arranged but hopefully it will take place sometime in late January or early February.

Thanks

As I am stepping down this year, I would like to thank everybody who has helped me over the last 17 years in the various positions I have held. I am not going to start naming names for I am sure to leave people out.

I have enjoyed most of my time involved, although there have been hiccups along the road but these are greatly outnumbered by the years of enjoyment I got off my roles and the many friends I have made, that I would never have met outside ladies football. On many occasions, I have resigned or threatened to resign but kept returning because of the enjoyment I got out of being involved. Unfortunately on this occasion I am standing down for personal reasons, not football related reasons.

I know I will miss all this very much and hope that my successor gets as much enjoyment and makes as many friends as I have. Thank you all.

Paddy DonnellyDevelopment Officer

Tir Eoghain RegistrationsRegistration year 31 May 2008 – 31 May 200936 clubs

Senior

Nameincl

Mangers/ UnderageNon

Playing U10s TotalReferees

£26 £19 £16 £12

Aghyaran 21 31 6 7 65An Carraig 10 47 5 12 74An Carraig Mhor 70 82 7 23 182Aodh Ruadh 36 52 2 6 96Ardboe 13 56 1 14 84Badoney 36 36 3 6 82Beragh 21 44 0 19 84Cappagh 28 52 4 4 88Cill Iseal 18 52 4 20 94Clann Na Gael 14 48 8 12 82Coalisland 11 37 0 1 49Donaghmore 32 57 0 8 97Drumquin 17 25 3 0 45Drumragh 26 46 4 17 93Edendork 10 45 1 13 69Eoghain Rua 11 41 0 25 77Errigal Ciaran 34 69 2 38 143Fr Rocks (C'Town) 15 40 1 7 63Fintona 19 49 1 14 83Galbally 28 59 1 28 116Glenelly 17 38 5 13 73Kildress 23 52 4 16 95Mna Na Deirge (C'Derg) 14 40 2 11 67Moortown * 0 0 0 0 0Moy 32 32 0 11 75Newtownstewart 4 21 1 10 36Pomeroy 18 40 0 16 74Sigersons Strabane 31 57 5 6 99Sperrin Og 15 45 5 20 85Stewartstown 4 33 3 16 56St Dympna's Dromore 28 57 6 20 111St Enda's Omagh 31 62 7 10 110St Macartans 22 62 9 2 95St Teresa's L'Macrory 23 25 0 0 48Trillick 16 35 4 9 64Urney 2 27 2 1 32Others ** 0 0 0 0 0Total 750 1595 106 435 2886

*Moortown withdrew from all football competitions at the commencement of season

** Others was used in previous years to register County Board delegates/County team associates who may not have been with any particular club. Croke Park now deem it necessary that they register to a club.

Review of U10s price for registration has helped some clubs increase youth catchments.

Registration down from 2007-2008 of 2906 registered members to 2886 – total decrease 20.

Congratulations

Brendan Gallagher Referee in Intermediate Ulster Club final, All Ireland Senior club final.

Sean McIntyre Referee in U16 All Ireland final.Eileen Jones Referee in Intermediate Ulster final and U14 All Ireland

Championship final.Jim Gallagher Referee in Intermediate Ulster final replayGerard Treasor Referee in U16A Ulster finalGerard Devlin Referee in Ulster Senior club final replaySenior County team Reaching All Ireland semi finalMinor County team Winning Ulster Championship and runners up in All Ireland final.U14A team Winning Ulster Blitz/Ulster ChampionshipAll clubs who won Championship and League titlesMary Connolly New national treasurerClann Na Gael Club of the Year 2007Girls who were chosen for Elite Camp – Brenda McShaneClann Na Gael Rebekah Forbes, Ardboe, Carla MallaghanArdboe Leah Quinn, Drumagh, Ciara Donnelly, DonaghmoreJayne Ward, Beragh Ulster Young Player of the YearSchools Loreto Convent Omagh, U16 All Ireland championsDean Maguire Carrickmore U2-B Ulster champions, runners up All Ireland seriesSt Patrick’s Acad. Runners up in U20B Ulster finalSt Ciarans Ballygawley, runners up in U20A Ulster finalTo those players nominated for an All Star award – Gemma Begley, Niamh Woods and

Maura KellyGemma Begley Senior county Player of the Year 2007Niamh Woods Senior county Player of the Year 2008 on receiving an All Star

award and No 7 jerseyTo all those nominated for the Team Talk TeamAll tutors who delivered Foundation Coaching/Level 1 coursesAll tutors who delivered Referee’s Courses throughout the yearNiamh Woods Captain of the Ulster inter-provincial winning teamGemma Begley Player of the inter-provincial tournament.

Tyrone History 2009

Executive Committee 2009

Honorary President: Mary ConnollyChairperson: Brenda MellonVice-Chairperson: Patsy McCrorySecretary: Margaret SkeltonAssistant Secretary: Sinead McElduffTreasurer: Antoinette McCuskerAssistant Treasurer: Tracy BrennanRegistrar: Veronica McMenaminPRO: Paddy HunterAssistant PRO: Pat QuinnC & L Officer: Cathy RichardsonDevelopment Officer: Martin ConwayChild Protection Officer: Maureen GlassIntegration Officer: Ann Marie Meehan

Fixtures Committee:Secretary: Aisling Doyle

Tommy McSorleyFrankie SweeneyTom Gavin

Ulster Council Delegates: Martina DillonTheresa KellyMaggie Skelton

Ulster CouncilAppeals Disciplinary Paddy HunterDisciplinary Patsy McCrory

Ulster Council OfficerAssistant Secretary: Paddy Donnelly

Central Council Delegates: Theresa KellyAntionette mcCusker

Central Council Treasurer: Mary Connolly

Senior League Tables

Senior Played Win Lost Draw PointsAn Charraig Mhor 7 7 0 0 21St Macartans 7 6 1 0 18Errigal Ciaran 7 5 2 0 15Glen 7 4 3 0 12Aodh Ruadh 7 3 4 0 9Glenelly 7 2 5 0 6Trillick 7 1 6 0 3

Intermediate Played Win Lost Draw PointsArdboe 7 7 0 0 21Beragh 7 4 2 1 13Cill Iseal 7 3 3 1 10Clann Na Gael 7 5 2 0 15Loughmacrory 7 2 3 2 8Moy 7 2 5 0 6Sperrin Og 7 1 5 1 4Badoney 7 1 5 1 4

Junior Played Win Lost Draw PointsGalbally 7 7 0 0 21Cappagh 7 4 2 1 13Aghyaran 7 5 2 0 15Kildress 7 3 3 1 10Donaghmore 7 3 4 0 9St Endas 7 3 4 0 9Drumquin 7 2 5 0 6Fintona 7 0 7 0 0

Junior B Played Win Lost Draw PointsDrumragh 6 4 2 0 12Sigersons 6 6 0 0 18An Charraig Mhor B 6 4 2 0 12Mna na Deirge 6 3 3 0 9Coalisland 6 2 4 0 6Pomeroy 6 1 5 0 3An Charraig 6 1 5 0 3

Minor League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 1Cill Iseal 7 7 0 0 21Carrickmore 7 6 1 0 18Aodh Ruadh 7 5 2 0 15St Dympnas 7 3 4 0 9Errigal Ciaran 7 3 4 0 9Ardboe 7 2 4 1 7

Donaghmore 7 2 5 1 7Glenelly 7 0 7 0 0

Minor League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 2Cappagh 7 7 0 0 21Clann Na Gael 7 6 1 0 18St Endas 7 4 3 0 12Sperrin Og 7 3 4 0 9Beragh 7 3 4 0 9Galbally 7 3 4 0 9St Macartans 7 2 5 0 6Fintona 7 0 7 0 0

Minor League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 3Fr Rocks 6 6 0 0 18Sigersons 6 4 2 0 12Mna Na Deirge 6 4 2 0 12Coalisland 6 3 3 0 9Drumragh 5 1 4 0 3Loughmacrory 6 1 5 0 3Kildress 5 1 4 0 3

Minor League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 4Edendork 4 3 0 1 10Drumquin 4 3 1 0 9Trillick 4 2 1 1 7Aghyaran 4 1 3 0 3Moy 4 0 4 0 0

U16 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 1Aodh Ruadh 7 6 1 0 18Cill Iseal 7 5 2 0 15St Macartans 7 5 2 0 15Clann Na Gael 7 3 3 0 9Cappagh 7 3 4 0 9St Dympnas 7 4 3 0 12Ardboe 7 1 6 0 3An Charraig Mhor 7 0 7 0 0

U16 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 2Donaghmore 7 5 2 0 15Glenelly 7 5 2 0 15Errigal Ciaran 7 4 1 2 14

Beragh 7 3 3 1 10Kildress 7 3 3 1 10Galbally 7 3 4 0 9An Charraig 7 2 5 0 6Sperrin Og 7 1 6 0 3

U16 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 3St Endas 7 7 0 0 21Mna na Deirge 7 5 2 0 15Sigersons 7 5 2 0 15Fr Rocks 7 3 4 0 9Fintona 7 3 4 0 9Coalisland 7 2 4 1 7Edendork 7 2 4 1 7Aghyaran 7 0 7 0 0

U16 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 4Drumragh 8 8 0 0 24Loughmacrory 8 7 1 0 21Moy 8 6 2 0 18Stewartstown 8 5 3 0 15Trillick 8 4 4 0 12Badoney 8 2 6 0 6Urney 8 2 6 0 6Pomeroy 8 1 7 0 3Drumquin 8 1 7 0 3

U14 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 1Aodh Ruadh 7 7 0 0 21Ardboe 7 6 1 0 18Cill Iseal 7 4 2 1 13St Macartans 7 3 3 2 9St Dympnas 7 3 3 0 9Cappagh 7 2 5 0 6Errigal Ciaran 7 2 5 0 6Galbally 7 0 7 0 0

U14 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 2Glenelly 7 7 0 0 21An Charraig 7 6 1 0 18An Charraig Mhor 7 4 2 1 13Donaghmore 7 4 2 1 13Clann Na Gael 7 3 4 0 9St Endas 7 2 5 0 6Beragh 7 1 6 0 3Kildress 7 0 7 0 0

U14 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 3Pomeroy 7 6 0 1 19Fr Rocks 7 5 2 0 15Sperrin Og 7 4 1 2 14Sigersons 7 4 3 0 12Mna na Deirge 7 2 4 1 7Edendork 7 2 5 0 6Drumragh 7 2 5 0 6Coalisland 7 1 6 0 3

U14 League tables Played Win Lost Draw PointsGrade 4Fintona 8 7 1 0 21Loughmacrory 8 7 1 0 21Moy 8 6 2 0 18Urney 8 5 3 0 15Badoney 8 3 5 0 9Newtownstewart 8 2 6 0 6Aghyaran 8 2 6 0 6Trillick 8 3 5 0 9Eoghain Rua 8 0 8 0 0

Senior Results

Senior leagueErrigal Ciaran 2-9 Aodh Ruadh 1-6Carrickmore 4-23 Glen 0-4St Macartans 0-14 Glenelly 1-5Aodh Ruadh 2-8 Glenelly 1-9St Macartans 2-19 Glen 0-3St Dympnas 1-7 Trillick 0-14Carrickmore 5-14 Trillick 2-6Aodh Ruadh 1-3 St Macartans 1-11Errigal Ciaran 6-16 Glen 1-9Carrickmore 3-14 Aodh Ruadh 0-7Errigal Ciaran 6-10 Trillick 1-7St Dympnas 0-6 St Macartans 3-25Glenelly 5-14 St Dympnas 1-7St Macartans w/o Errigal Ciaran dnfTrillick 2-10 Glen 3-10Carrickmore 1-13 St Macartans 0-6St Dympnas 2-2 Errigal Ciaran 6-8Aodh Ruadh 2-8 Glen 3-10Carrickmore 3-8 St Dympnas 1-5Errigal Ciaran 3-11 Glenelly 1-10Trillick 1-3 St Macartans 6-14Errigal Ciaran 2-7 Carrickmore 3-10Glenelly 2-8 Glen 2-14St Dympnas dnf Aodh Ruadh w/o

Glenelly 3-7 Carrickmore 3-11St Dympnas 2-11 Glen 7-20Trillick 2-5 Aodh Ruadh 3-11

League FinalSt Macartans 2-9 Carrickmore 1-4

Senior ChampionshipSt Dympnas 2-4 Errigal Ciaran 2-11Carrickmore 2-7 St Macartans 3-7Aodh Ruadh byeGlenelly 0-9 Trillick 1-3Glenelly 1-13 Aodh Ruadh 0-14St Macartans 3-7 Errigal Ciaran 0-8St Macartans 4-17 Glenelly 0-3

Senior B ChampionshipSt Dympnas 4-12 Carrickmore 7-16Trillick bye St MacartansCarrickmore 7-9 Trillick 0-7

Intermediate LeagueBeragh 0-6 Clann na Gael 0-12Loughmacrory 5-11 Cill Iseal 7-5Moy 3-9 Sperrin og 2-5Ardboe 5-15 Badoney 2-7Badoney 2-12 Loughmacrory 4-9Cill Iseal 3-10 Ardboe 3-12Sperrin Og 2-5 Beragh 1-11Clann na Gael 4-13 Moy 0-1Moy 2-6 Cill Iseal 5-15Beragh 5-13 Badoney 5-13Loughmacrory 2-8 Clann na Gael 3-15Ardboe 4-7 Sperrin og 0-6Moy 3-11 Beragh 4-9Cill Iseal 4-17 Badoney 0-16Sperrin Og 2-12 Loughmacrory 3-9Clann na Gael 0-8 Ardboe 2-8Beragh 0-7 Ardboe 3-5Loughmacrory 5-11 Moy 3-7Cill Iseal 6-12 Clann na Gael 2-14Badoney 1-16 Sperrin og 2-12Clann na Gael 0-9 Badoney 0-5Sperrin Og w/o Cill Iseal dnfMoy 1-4 Ardboe 5-7Loughmacrory 1-12 Beragh 3-10Badoney 1-6 Moy 5-12Beragh 0-14 Cill Iseal 0-6Clann na Gael w/o Sperrin og dnfArdboe 4-12 Loughmacrory 3-10

League FinalBeragh 0-6 Cill Iseal 2-4

Intermediate ChampionshipBeragh 3-6 Ardboe 0-8 after replayMoy 2-13 Loughmacrory 2-11 aetClann na Gael 2-11 Sperrin og 1-2Badoney 3-10 Cill Iseal 3-11Cill Iseal 2-14 Moy 0-5Clann na Gael 3-9 Ardboe 1-4Cill Iseal 8-5 Clann na Gael 2-4

Junior LeagueGalbbally OC 5-17 Kildress 2-7Fintona 1-10 Donaghmore 8-6Cappagh 2-10 St Endas 2-4Drumquin 1-3 Aghyaran 2-13Kildress 5-9 Cappagh 5-13St Endas 4-4 Galbally OC 4-10Aghyaran w/o Fintona dnfDrumquin dnf Donaghmore w/oGalbally OC 5-12 Cappagh 3-8Fintona 0-7 Drumquin 4-12Donaghmore 4-10 St Endas 2-12Aghyaran 2-10 Kildress 0-13Kildress 6-9 Donaghmore 3-5St Endas 3-11 Aghyaran 1-7Drumquin 1-11 Galbally OC 6-16Cappagh 3-22 Fintona 0-6Kildress 7-14 Drumquin 4-4Cappagh 4-11 Donaghmore 1-11Fintona 0-6 St Endas 2-8Galbally OC 3-10 Aghyaran 2-12Drumquin w/o St Endas dnfDonaghmore 3-5 Galbally OC 5-18Aghyaran 3-9 Cappagh 1-12Fintona 2-5 Kildress 1-12Galbally OC 3-16 Fintona 1-11Cappagh 5-12 Drumquin 0-5St Endas 2-8 Kildress 1-8Donaghmore 0-4 Aghyaran 3-21

League FinalCappagh 2-10 Galbally OC 1-10

Junior ChampionshipDonaghmore 5-14 Galbally OC 4-15 aetAghyaran 1-21 Fintona 0-3St Endas 1-7 Drumquin 0-2Kildress 1-7 Cappagh 2-13

Aghyaran 1-2 St Endas 2-4Cappagh 2-17 Donaghmore 2-8Cappagh 4-6 St Endas 3-6

Junior B LeagueAn Charraig 4-13 Coalisland 3-17Carrickmore B dnf Mna Na Deirge w/oPomeroy 2-3 Drumagh 2-17Drumragh 7-17 An Charraig 1-7Mna na Deirge 0-15 Sigersons 1-13Coalisland 5-15 Pomeroy 1-8An Charraig 3-8 Mna Na Deirge 2-1Sigersons 8-11 Drumragh 1-4Carrickmore B w/o Coalisland dnfDrumragh 0-10 Carrickmore B 4-14Mna na Deirge w/o Coalisland dnfPomeroy lost Sigersons wonAn Charraig dnf Sigersons w/oDrumragh w/o Mna Na Deirge dnfCarrickmore B w/o Pomeroy dnfPomeroy w/o An Charraig dnfCoalisland 7-8 Drumragh 10-19Sigersons 3-14 Carrickmore B 2-10Carrickmore B 2-12 An Charraig 2-9Mna na Deirge 6-7 Pomeroy 5-5Sigersons w/o Coalisland dnf

League FinalDrumragh 3-10 Sigersons 2-10

Junior B ChampionshipPomeroy 2-10 Coalisland 4-9Drumragh 6-17 Mna Na Deirge 1-06Carrickmore B 4-11 Sigersons 4-7An Charraig byeCoalisland 3-7 Drumragh 3-10Carrickmore 5-21 An Charraig 0-1Carrickmore 6-2 Drumragh 1-6

Minor ResultsGrade 1 LeagueArdboe w/o Glenelly dnfAodh Ruadh 4-8 St Dympnas 3-2Donaghmore 3-5 Cill Iseal 2-12Errigal Ciaran 0-4 Carrickmore 4-14Carrickmore 2-3 Aodh Ruadh 0-2Cill Iseal 7-15 St Dympnas 1-4Glenelly 3-2 Donaghmore 6-9Ardboe 6-11 Errigal Ciaran 5-7St Dympnas 3-12 Glenelly 0-5

Carrickmore 2-23 Donaghmore 2-3Aodh Ruadh 3-3 Ardboe 0-5Cill Iseal w/o Errigal Ciaran dnfAodh Ruadh 4-18 Glenelly 2-4St Dympnas 4-12 Errigal Ciaran 9-4Donaghmore 3-6 Ardboe 4-3Carrickmore 3-6 Cill Iseal 3-7Glenelly 1-7 Cill Iseal 6-11Ardboe 1-5 Carrickmore 5-9Errigal Ciaran 2-2 Aodh Ruadh 4-15St Dympnas 2-8 Donaghmore 3-4St Dympnas 2-7 Ardboe 1-9Cill Iseal 2-13 Aodh Ruadh 2-9Glenelly 0-3 Carrickmore 5-13Donaghmore 6-15 Errigal Ciaran 1-6Errigal Ciaran w/o Glenelly dnfCarrickmore 1-12 St Dympnas 1-4Ardboe 4-7 Cill Iseal 3-13Donaghmore 2-5 Aodh Ruadh 2-11

Grade 2 leagueSt Endas 3-14 St Macartans 1-4Sperrin Og 4-7 Beragh 9-16Clann na Gael 10-14 Fintona 1-4Cappagh 6-14 Galbally OC 3-6Galbally OC 1-4 Clann na Gael 3-13Sperrin Og 3-12 St Endas 2-8Fintona 2-5 Cappagh 7-14Beragh 8-15 St Macartans 0-2Beragh 4-11 Galbally OC 5-13Cappagh w/o Sperrin og dnfSt Endas w/o Fintona dnfSt Macartans dnf Clann na Gael w/oCappagh 3-11 Beragh 2-5St Macartans 3-11 Galbally OC 2-6Fintona 3-8 Sperrin og 3-14Clann na Gael 1-12 St Endas 2-4Clann na Gael 6-14 Sperrin og 0-8St Macartans 0-9 Cappagh 3-15Galbally OC w/o Fintona dnfSt Endas 3-19 Beragh 7-6St Endas dnf Cappagh w/oSperrin Og 7-7 Galbally OC 7-14Beragh 3-8 Clann na Gael 2-21Fintona 1-9 St Macartans 3-15Cappagh 6-7 Clann na Gael 2-5Galbally OC 1-12 St Endas 4-12St Macartans 6-12 Sperrin og 5-16

League FinalClann na Gael 4-15 Cappagh 2-9

Grade 2 ChampionshipSt Endas 4-10 St Macartans 1-4Fintona 0-6 Beragh 5-5Cappagh 10-11 Galbally OC 1-4Sperrin Og 3-4 Clann na Gael 1-13Beragh 3-12 Clann na Gael 1-8St Endas 3-5 Cappagh 1-10Beragh 2-10 St Endas 4-8

Minor Results

Grade 3 LeagueKildress 4-5 Fr Rocks 4-6Sigersons 2-3 Loughmacrory 1-8Coalisland 6-15 Mna na Deirge 8-7Drumragh 3-3 Coalisland 16-15Fr Rocks 2-14 Mna na Deirge 1-11Loughmacrory w/o Kildress dnfSigersons 2-6 Fr Rocks 4-11Mna na Deirge 3-6 Drumragh 0-5Loughmacrory dnf Coalisland w/oDrumragh 5-7 Loughmacrory 3-2Mna na Deirge 3-6 Sigersons 2-5Kildress 5-15 Coalisland 8-3Sigersons 4-11 Kildress 2-9Loughmacrory 0-7 Mna na Deirge 2-4Fr Rocks 5-8 Drumragh 1-5Kildress DrumraghCoalisland 4-6 Sigersons 8-13Fr Rocks w/o Loughmacrory dnfFr Rocks 7-12 Coalisland 4-12Sigersons 2-14 Drumragh 1-4Mna na Deirge w/o Kildress dnf

Play OffsSigersons 1-4 Mna na Deirge 4-1

League FinalFr Rocks 4-8 Mna na Deirge 4-7

Grade 3 ChampionshipDrumragh w/o Coalisland dnfLoughmacrory 4-10 Mna na Deirge 2-4Fr Rocks 10-13 Kildress 1-8Fr Rocks 4-8 Loughmacrory 1-12Sigersons 3-13 Drumragh 2-8Sigersons 3-7 Fr Rocks 1-14

Grade 4 LeagueMoy 4-2 Aghyaran 1-15Drumquin 6-7 Trillick 3-15Moy 0-3 Edendork 9-12Aghyaran 0-4 Drumquin 6-5Trillick 3-10 Aghyaran 2-2Edendork 3-14 Drumquin 2-9Drumquin 6-16 Moy 2-3Trillick 2-12 Edendork 3-9Edendork 5-18 Aghyaran 0-2Moy 1-1 Trillick 10-26

League FinalEdendork 6-7 Drumquin 2-6

Grade 4 ChampionshipDrumquin byeMoy 2-10 Aghyaran 4-10Trillick 5-11 Aghyaran 3-3Drumquin 1-4 Edendork 4-14Trillick lost Edendork won

U16 ResultsGrade 1 LeagueAodh Ruadh 1-11 St Macartans 1-6Carrickmore 4-5 Cappagh 5-13Ardboe 1-8 Clann na Gael 3-10St Dympnas 2-16 Cill Iseal 3-11Clann na Gael 3-4 Aodh Ruadh 3-5St Dympnas won Ardboe lostCill Iseal 6-10 Cappagh 1-4Carrickmore lost St Macartans wonAodh Ruadh 3-8 Cill Iseal 1-6Ardboe 9-16 Carrickmore 8-6St Macartans 3-3 St Dympnas 0-11Cappagh 1-4 Clann na Gael 6-16Clann na Gael 14-16 Carrickmore 2-3St Macartans 2-0 Cappagh 11-1Cill Iseal 13-23 Ardboe 2-5St Dympnas 2-8 Aodh Ruadh 3-8Carrickmore 2-1 St Dympnas 6-9Ardboe 3-6 St Macartans 4-7Cappagh 4-6 Aodh Ruadh 3-7Cill Iseal 8-9 Clann na Gael 0-8Aodh Ruadh 14-18 Carrickmore 1-3Cill Iseal 12-15 St Macartans 6-5Clann na Gael 3-13 St Dympnas 1-7Cappagh 6-8 Ardboe 3-13St Dympnas 5-9 Cappagh 4-10Carrickmore dnf Cill Iseal w/o

Aodh Ruadh w/o Ardboe dnfSt Macartans 4-10 Clann na Gael 3-9

Play OffSt Macartans 2-9 Cill Iseal 5-8

League FinalCill Iseal 2-8 Aodh Ruadh 1-2

Grade 1 ChampionshipCappagh 2-7 St Dympnas 3-1Ardboe 4-7 Clann na Gael 4-9Aodh Ruadh 0-7 Cill Iseal 4-10St Macartans 13-20 Carrickmore 2-4St Macartans 3-6 Clann na Gael 3-3 ReplayCill Iseal 3-7 Cappagh 1-9Cill Iseal 4-6 St Macartans 1-3

Grade 2 LeagueBeragh 3-15 Errigal Ciaran 5-9Galbally OC 2-12 Donaghmore 2-5An Charraig 5-10 Sperrin Og 1-4Glenelly 9-7 Kildress 7-10Kildress 5-7 An Charraig 2-4Donaghmore 5-5 Errigal Ciaran 2-11Sperrin Og 1-3 Glenelly 1-6Beragh dnf Galbally OC w/oAn Charraig 1-9 Beragh 3-4Galbally OC 8-22 Sperrin Og 0-2Errigal Ciaran w/o Glenelly dnfKildress 4-8 Donaghmore 3-4Donaghmore 4-15 Beragh 3-7Galbally OC 6-6 Kildress 0-7Sperrin Og 4-12 Errigal Ciaran 7-12Glenelly 3-13 An Charraig 2-5Kildress dnf Sperrin Og w/oErrigal Ciaran 8-6 Galbally OC 7-5Beragh 0-10 Glenelly 1-9An Charraig 2-7 Donaghmore 4-6Errigal Ciaran 6-5 An Charraig 2-9Donaghmore 8-9 Sperrin Og 4-6Galbally OC 5-8 Glenelly 4-12Beragh w/o Kildress dnfAn Charraig 5-4 Galbally OC 1-11Glenelly 3-3 Donaghmore 4-2Sperrin Og 1-8 Beragh 4-16Kildress 4-5 Errigal Ciaran 3-8

League FinalGlenelly 0-7 Donaghmore 1-6

Grade 2 ChampionshipGlenelly 4-7 Errigal Ciaran 3-6Kildress 4-10 Donaghmore 4-2Galbally OC 4-12 Beragh 1-5Sperrin Og 2-2 An Charraig 6-5Donaghmore 3-11 An Charraig 1-4Glenelly 4-6 Galbally OC 5-4Donaghmore 1-6 Galbally OC 1-5

U26 ResultsGrade 3 LeagueFr Rocks 0-5 St Endas 13-20Sigersons 6-11 Fintona 6-7Edendork w/o Aghyaran dnfCoalisland 4-7 Mna na Deirge 6-7Aghyaran 2-9 Fr Rocks 9-4Fintona w/o Edendork dnfMna na Deirge dnf St Endas w/oCoalisland 3-6 Sigersons 8-7Coalisland 4-10 Fintona 3-10St Endas 10-23 Aghyaran 0-1Fr Rocks 8-21 Sigersons 1-3Mna na Deirge 4-9 Edendork 3-6Sigersons 7-6 Mna na Deirge 1-4Fintona 1-0 St Endas 16-26Coalisland 5-13 Aghyaran 6-8Edendork 3-15 Fr Rocks 3-7Fr Rocks 6-14 Coalisland 3-13Edendork 0-4 St Endas 7-12Fintona 1-6 Mna na Deirge 3-13Sigersons 3-13 Aghyaran 2-2Sigersons 4-12 Edendork 3-11Aghyaran 2-7 Mna na Deirge 5-7Fr Rocks dnf Fintona w/oSt Endas 22-21 Coalisland 1-4Mna na Deirge 8-12 Fr Rocks 1-10St Endas 6-18 Sigersons 3-7Aghyaran 1-6 Fintona 3-7Edendork 4-9 Coalisland 5-6

Play OffSigersons 2-9 Mna na Deirge 2-5

Grade 3 ChampionshipFintona 1-2 Sigersons 5-15Edendork w/o Aghyaran dnfFr Rocks 3-8 Coalisland 6-11St Endas 6-22 Mna na Deirge 1-2Edendork 3-4 Sigersons 6-8Coalisland 1-1 St Endas 16-18St Endas 5-13 Sigersons 1-8

Grade 4 LeagueBadoney w/o Pomeroy dnfDrumquin 1-4 Drumragh 11-9Moy 0-3 Loughmacrory 7-16Stewartstown w/o Trillick dnfTrillick 5-9 Drumquin 2-5Urney 2-7 Stewartstown 7-12Drumragh 13-15 Pomeroy 2-4Loughmacrory 12-18 Badoney 3-2Pomeroy 4-9 Stewartstown 6-10Moy 3-12 Urney 4-7Trillick 2-6 Loughmacrory 8-14Drumquin dnf Badoney w/oDrumragh 5-19 Urney 3-2Moy w/o Drumquin dnfBadoney 3-4 Trillick 4-9Stewartstown 3-10 Loughmacrory 4-10Pomeroy 2-9 Urney 4-8Trillick 7-4 Moy 9-6Loughmacrory 1-10 Drumragh 3-8Drumquin 2-4 Stewartstown 3-16Loughmacrory 4-15 Drumquin 1-2Urney 5-16 Badoney 2-3Moy 3-8 Drumragh 8-4Trillick w/o Pomeroy dnfBadoney 1-0 Stewartstown 7-21Pomeroy 2-8 Moy 9-11Drumragh 7-10 Trillick 2-6Urney 3-3 Loughmacrory 9-18Badoney 4-7 Moy 5-8Drumquin 8-4 Urney 4-11Loughmacrory w/o Pomeroy dnfStewartstown 1-7 Drumragh 11-11Pomeroy 5-16 Drumquin 4-5Drumragh 7-6 Badoney 0-1Stewartstown 1-10 Moy 6-8Urney 2-5 Trillick 6-8

League FinalDrumragh 6-9 Loughmacrory 1-6

Grade 4 ChampionshipMoy 5-7 Loughmacrory 3-12Urney 4-6 Trillick 3-4Pomeroy 3-10 Stewartstown 4-9Moy w/o Badoney dnfDrumragh 12-18 Drumquin 3-2Moy 2-7 Drumragh 6-9Stewartstown 7-10 Urney 7-7Drumragh 10-13 Stewartstown 2-4

U14 ResultsGrade 1 LeagueCill Iseal 4-17 Cappagh 0-1Aodh Ruadh 6-6 Ardboe 3-4St Dympnas 4-4 Errigal Ciaran 2-6Galbally OC 5-2 St Macartans 5-6Ardboe 7-11 Galbally OC 3-0Errigal Ciaran 2-6 Aodh Ruadh 4-12St Macartans 7-9 Cappagh 2-0Cill Iseal 3-7 St Dympnas 3-3Cappagh 3-6 Errigal Ciaran 3-4St Dympnas 4-5 Galbally OC 3-7Aodh Ruadh 10-7 St Macartans 1-1Ardboe 4-14 Cill Iseal 4-2Cill Iseal 2-9 St Macartans 3-6St Dympnas 2-3 Aodh Ruadh 5-9Errigal Ciaran 1-1 Ardboe 5-16Galbally OC 1-4 Cappagh 2-3Galbally OC 0-5 Cill Iseal 7-12Ardboe 4-22 St Dympnas 2-2Cappagh 3-4 Aodh Ruadh 8-11St Macartans 2-9 Errigal Ciaran 6-5Aodh Ruadh 7-10 Gallbally OC 0-1St Dympnas 4-12 Cappagh 1-3Ardboe w/o St Macartans dnfCill Iseal 10-11 Errigal Ciaran 2-2Aodh Ruadh 10-14 Cill Iseal 0-1St Macartans 4-9 St Dympnas 3-4Cappagh 1-3 Ardboe 4-11Errigal Ciaran won Galbally OC lost

League FinalAodh Ruadh 5-11 Ardboe 4-7

Grade 1 ChampionshipErrigal Ciaran 2-8 St Dympnas 3-6Cappagh 6-7 Galbally OC 3-6Ardboe 8-13 St Macartans 0-1St Dympnas 5-5 Cappagh 1-8Ardboe 4-9 Aodh Ruadh 3-7

Ardboe 5-9 St Dympnas 1-3

Grade 2 LeagueClann na Gael 6-13 Beragh 0-4Donaghmore 14-21 Kildress 0-0Carrickmore 6-9 St Endas 1-3An Charraig 0-2 Glenelly 1-2Beragh 1-0 An Charraig 12-17Kildress dnf Carrickmore w/oClann na Gael 4-2 Donaghmoyne 5-4St Endas 0-6 Glenelly 1-6Donaghmore 12-13 Beragh 1-10Glenelly 12-09 Kildress 0-0Carrickmore 5-6 Clann na Gael 1-10An Charraig 8-10 St Endas 2-13Glenelly 2-9 Carrickmore 1-7St Endas 10-11 Beragh 3-2Kildress dnf Clann na Gael w/oDonaghmore 5-5 An Charraig 7-2Carrickmore 6-4 Donghmore 3-13Clann na Gael 1-14 St Endas 1-4Beragh 1-0 Glenelly 7-12An Charraig w/o Kildress dnfAn Charraig 4-6 Clann na Gael 1-4St Endas w/o Kildress dnfBeragh 5-3 Carrickmore 2-14Glenelly 4-4 Donaghmore 2-7Clann na Gael 1-5 Glenelly 3-5Kildress dnf Beragh w/oDonaghmore 5-7 St Endas 3-8Carrickmore 2-6 An Charraig 4-5

League FinalAn Charraig 2-5 Glenelly 3-4

Grade 2 ChampionshipBeragh 6-3 Glenelly 1-2An Charraig 2-5 Donaghmore 4-6Kildress dnf St Endas w/oClann na Gael 2-6 Carrickmore 4-3St Endas 5-6 Carrickmore 10-08Glenelly 2-6 Donaghmore 3-6Carrickmore 2-3 Glenelly 2-4

U14 ResultsGrade 3 LeagueMna na Deirge 5-2 Pomeroy 9-3Sigersons 3-5 Fr Rocks 2-7Edendork 2-5 Sperrin Og 9-8Coalisland w/o Drumagh dnf

Drumragh 20-12 Edendork 2-4Pomeroy 10-17 Coalisland 0-6Sperrin Og 4-4 Sigersons 2-6Mna na Deirge 4-0 Fr Rocks 11-10Drumragh 2-5 Sperrin Og 6-7Edendork 4-6 Mna na Deirge 4-1Coalisland 2-5 Sigersons 6-14Fr Rocks 5-1 Pomeroy 4-10Pomeroy 8-10 Drumragh 2-6Mna na Deirge 3-2 Sperrin Og 3-2Sigersons 11-6 Edendork 2-2Coalisland 2-7 Fr Rocks 6-14Sigersons 3-7 Mna na Deirge 3-3Edendork 1-3 Pomeroy 14-13Sperrin Og 3-13 Coalisland 1-6Fr Rocks 6-12 Drumragh 5-6Pomeroy 8-9 Sigersons 1-4Drumragh 7-4 Mna na Deirge 1-4Coalisland 9-9 Edendork 15-6Fr Rocks 4-7 Sperrin Og 3-6Mna na Deirge w/o Coalisland dnfEdendork 0-5 Fr Rocks 3-15Sigersons 3-8 Drumragh 9-9Sperrin Og 2-8 Pomeroy 2-8

League FinalPomeroy 7-9 Fr Rocks 7-7

Grade 3 ChampionshipEdendork 1-2 Sperrin Og 2-15Sigersons 6-6 Mna na Deirge 5-2Pomeroy 5-5 Fr Rocks 2-6Coalisland 11-14 Drumragh 13-3Sigersons w/o Coalisland dnfPomeroy 3-9 Sperrin Og 1-6Pomeroy 8-9 Sigersons 0-3

Grade 4 LeagueEoghain Rua 0-0 Newtownstewart 19-8Urney dnf Aghyaran w/oMoy won Trillick lostAghyaran w/o Eoghain Rua dnfNewtownstewart 3-9 Badoney 6-6Trillick 2-1 Fintona 4-6Moy 4-12 Newtownstewart 4-9Fintona 9-14 Aghyaran 3-4Badoney w/o Trillick dnfUrney 9-4 Newtownstewart 7-2Badoney 5-7 Eoghain Rua 1-0Loughmacrory 6-18 Moy 1-2

Trillick 8-5 Eoghain Rua 2-1Badoney 5-11 Urney 9-7Newtownstewart 4-4 Aghyaran 3-2Fintona dnf Loughmacrory w/oBadoney 2-1 Loughmacrory 6-20Moy 3-15 Eoghain Rua 0-0Trillick 2-4 Newtownstewart 0-6Fintona 10-7 Moy 0-1Loughmacrory dnf Urney w/oFintona 4-15 Badoney 0-2Urney 4-6 Fintona 10-7Aghyaran 1-2 Moy 13-15Loughmacrory 4-24 Aghyaran 2-4Newtownstewart 0-2 Fintona 2-10Eoghain Rua 5-4 Urney 5-14Moy w/o Badoney dnfLoughmacrory 7-14 Trillick 0-1Aghyaran 5-12 Badoney 4-4Urney 2-5 Moy 10-13Eoghain Rua lost Fintona wonTrillick 8-3 Urney 10-10Newtownstewart 0-3 Loughmacrory 9-7Eoghain Rua lost Loughmacrory won

League FinalLoughmacrory 1-9 Fintona 1-2

Grade 4 ChampionshipPreliminaryUrney 0-0 Loughmacrory 8-26Trillick 0-1 Newtownstewart 2-7Moy 3-8 Fintona 6-4Badoney 7-5 Aghyaran 9-13Eoghain Rua 0-0 Loughmacrory 16-15Loughmacrory 4-6 Fintona 8-1Aghyaran 2-5 Newtownstewart 3-4Fintona 4-7 Newtownstewart 1-3

Results of all county games 2009National League 200901/02/2009 Tyrone 1-9 Mayo 1-7 Trillick15/02/2009 Tyrone 2-12 Laois 1-11 Pomeroy22/02/2009 Kerry 0-18 Tyrone 0-901/03/2009 Donegal 1-16 Tyrone 1-13 Castlefin15/03/2009 Armagh 2-10 Tyrone 1-12 Athletic Grounds

Championship Semi Final06/06/2009 Tyrone 2-9 Armagh 2-4 Breffni Cavan

Ulster Final05/07/2009 Tyrone 3-8 Monatghan 0-13 Breffni Cavan

All Ireland Quarter Final16/08/2009 Tyrone 1-12 Mayo 3-9 Ballymahon, Longford

Ulster Minor Final09/05/2009 Tyrone 0-10 Donegal 2-13 Drumquin

Ulster U16A Final16/05/2009 Donegal 7-7 Tyrone 2-7 Convoy, Donegal

U16A All Ireland Final (Colleges)

01/04/2009 Loreto Omagh 4-12St Leo's Carlow 2-9 Pairc Tailteann, Navan

Ulster Club Quarter Final04/10/2009 Moville 2-9 St Macartans 5-9 Moville, Co Donegal04/10/2009 Kilcool, Down 1-13 Cill Iseal 5-9 Moybridge, Co Down04/10/2009 Enniskillen Gaels 1-2 Cappagh 5-9 Brewster Park

Ulster Club Semi Final11/10/2009 St Macartans 2-12 Glen, Derry 2-7 Clogher

Cill Iseal 0-12 St Pauls, Antrim 3-11 Cill IsealCappagh 7-10 Malin, Donegal 2-10 Killyclogher

Ulster Club FinalsSenior25/10/2009 St Macartans 0-7 Donaghmoyne 3-10 Truag, Monaghan

Tyrone Monaghan Cill IsealJunior24/10/2009 Cappagh 1-6 Corduff (Mon) 3-7 Crossmaglen Armagh

Results of all Finals for 2009U 14 LeagueWinners Runners UpAodh Ruadh 5-11 Ardboe 4-7 Grade 1Glenelly 3-4 An Charraig 2-5 Grade 2Pomeroy 7-9 Fr Rocks 7-7 Grade 3Loughmacrory 1-9 Fintona 1-2 Grade 4U14 ChampionshipArdboe 5-9 St Dympnas 1-3 Grade 1

Glenelly 2-4An Charraig Mhor 2-3 Grade 2

Pomeroy 8-9 Sigersons 0-3 Grade 3Fintona 4-7 Newtownstewart 1-3 Grade 4U16 LeagueCill Iseal 2-8 Aodh Ruadh 1-2 Grade 1Donaghmore 1-6 Glenelly 0-7 Grade 2

Not played yet Grade 3Drumragh 6-9 Loughmacrory 1-6 Grade 4U16 ChampionshipCill Iseal 4-6 St Macartans 1-3 Grade 1Donaghmore 1-6 Galbally OC 1-5 Grade 2St Endas 5-13 Sigersons 1-8 Grade 3Drumragh 10-13 Stewartstown 2-4 Grade 4Minor LeagueAn Charraig Mhor 3-4 Cill Iseal 2-4 Grade 1Clann na Gael 4-15 Cappagh 2-9 Grade 2Fr Rocks 4-8 Mna na Deirge 4-7 Grade 3Edendork 6-7 Drumquin 2-6 Grade 4Minor Championship

Cill Iseal 5-10An Charraig Mhor 3-8 Grade 1

St Endas 4-8 Beragh 2-10 Grade 2Fr Rocks 1-14 Sigersons 3-7 Grade 3Edendork win Trillick lost Grade 4Senior League

St Macartans 2-9An Charraig Mhor 1-4 Grade 1

Cill Iseal 2-4 Beragh 0-6 Grade 2Cappagh 2-10 Galbally OC 0-10 Grade 3Drumragh 3-13 Sigersons 2-10 Grade 4Senior ChampionshipSt Macartans 4-17 Glenelly 0-3 Grade 1Cill Iseal 8-5 Clann na Gael 2-4 Grade 2Cappagh 4-6 St Endas 3-6 Grade 3An Charraig Mhor B 6-2 Drumragh 1-6 Grade 4Senior B ChampionshipAn Charraig Mhor 7-9 Trillick 0-7 Grade 1

Development Report 2009

A Chairde Gael, Ba mhaith liom feradh na failte a chur romhaibh uilig anseo anocht.

This time last year I stepped into Paddy Donnelly’s shoes as Development Officer and Paddy gladly talked to me about much of the development that had taken place over the past several year but more importantly he informed me of the many tasks that lay ahead to ensure that Tyrone remained at the forefront of the Ladies GAA in the future.

There are unlimited opportunities for development in the county. At the beginning of the year, I identified that the main aims for 2009 were to increase the number of players taking part in our game and to provide more coaching courses to improve the standard of coaching.

The popularity of ladies football in Tyrone has rapidly increased in the last 10 years. However, we must not let this growth create complacency. For the first time in several years, the number of our members has fallen. This is particularly evident at U8, U10 and U12 levels and efforts will have to be increased to promote ladies football to girls in these age groups.

Coaching is a critical part of development and there were several course held during the year aimed at improving the quality standard of coaching within the county. 2 Fundamental courses were held that resulted in 51 new coaches while only 7 coaches progressed to Level 1. You can see a breakdown by club of the participants in coaching courses this year on the next page.

The U13 Development Squad was introduced this year to replace the U14B team. The Development Squad met 8 times for coaching, played 2 challenge games and were runners up in the Ulster U14B blitz losing narrowly to Fermanagh in the final. The girl’s skills and teamwork clearly progressed over the 3 months and this will pay dividends as many of them will advance through to the County U14 squad this year.

I would like to extend my thanks to Dessie Friel and Cathy Richardson for their help with the U13s. I would also appeal for more coaches to help out with the Development Squad as not only does it provide player development, but it also offers a great opportunity for coaches to work on their coaching skills and increase their experience.

We could not play our games without our referees. There were 8 new referees who completed the Grab your Whistle course this year. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to attract new referees. Many referees feel that they are not given the proper support and guidance that they need to do their job while the growing reports of verbal abuse towards referees from players, coaches and supporters is totally unacceptable. A Referees Board has recently been launched with the purpose of improving the consistency and standard of refereeing in the county while giving referees the protection they need and encouraging more people to become involved.

I would like to thank the outgoing executive for their help and support during the year. I would finally like to pay tribute to the clubs, coaches and mentors and particularly the girls themselves who play and enjoy ladies football and who make all our efforts worthwhile.

Tyrone Ladies Development Courses 2009FUNdamentals Level 1 Referee Total

Aghyaran 1 1An Charraig 0An Charraig Mhor 4 4Aodh Ruadh 0Ardboe 0Badoney 7 7Beragh 0Cappagh 5 5Cill Iseal 1 1Clann Na Gael 2 2Clonoe 2 2Coalisland 0Donaghmore 2 2Dromore 2 1 3Drumquin 3 3Drumragh 1 1 2Edendork 3 3Errigal Ciaran 0Fintona 1 1Fr Rocks 0Galbally 1 1Glenelly 2 2Kildress 2 2Loughmacrory 1 1Moy 0Newtownstewart 0Omagh 1 1Owen Roes 1 1Pomeroy 0Sigersons 3 3 6Sperrin Og 4 4St Macartans 6 6Stewartstown 4 4Trillick 0Urney 1 1 2

Total 51 7 8 66

Tyrone Ladies Football Report for 2009

As another year, indeed another decade comes to a close for ladies football in Tyrone we can reflect on an exciting year with the usual ups and downs occurring. On the positive side we are the Ulster champions and congratulations to the players and management on this fantastic achievement.

On the negative side, we may need to look closer at whey we received a record number of referees’ results being challenged, a final being halted due to poor light with 4 minutes remaining on the clock and a team who submitted their registration to the wrong email address which unfortunately could mean that some girls may miss out on the chance of winning a medal. But overall it was a good year due to the time and commitment of some very dedicated member of the committee.

County Seniors

Tyrone senior ladies attained their first Ulster title for 5 years under the new management of Dromore due Niall Colton and Colm Donnelly, with a superb 5 point win over Armagh in the semi final in Breffni Park, where they played in front of a large crowd in a double header with the men’s Ulster championship clash between Cavan and Fermanagh. They beat the reigning Ulster champions Monaghan in the Ulster Final with a convincing score of 3-8 to 0-13. Unfortunately they were narrowly beaten by Mayo in the All Ireland quarter final.

Underage County

The county minor team reached the Ulster Final losing out to a very strong Donegal side. They played Mayo in the All Ireland quarter final losing out after a tough game. The U16s had similar fortunes losing their Ulster final to Donegal and their All Ireland campaign was halted by Mayo also.

Senior

St Macartans did the double by winning the Senior Championship and League titles this year. In the championship they beat An Charriag Mhor and Errigal Ciaran and had a convincing win over Glenelly in the decider. The progressed to the Ulster final but things didn’t go right for the girls when they were beaten by Dunaghmoyne who went on to become the 2009 Al Ireland champions. The senior league final in Trillick turned out to be a one-sided affair when the St Macartan’s side beat An Charriag Mhor 2-9 to 1-4.

Intermediate

Cill Iseal also swept the boards clean by winning the Intermediate championship and League. They beat Clann na Gael in the championship decider and in the league final they overcame Beragh by 2-4 to 0-6.

Junior

The Junior A championship and league were both won by Cappagh who also made it to the Ulster final being beaten by Monaghan side Corduff. They beat Omagh in the derby clash in the championship final and beat Galbally in the league final at Kildress by 2 clear goals with the final score, 2-10 to 0-10. In the Junior B grade, the spoils were shared between Carrickmore B who won the championship and Drumragh who won the league.

Minor

Cill Iseal won the Grade 1 Championship by beating Carrickmore in the final and the league final was between the same 2 teams, but this time Carrickmore came out on top. In Grade 2 St Endas won the Championshi0p and the league went to Clann na Gael. Fr Rocks dominated Grade 3 winning both the championship and the league, as did Edendork in Grade 4.

U16

In each of the grades that have been finalized in this category, one team dominated by winning both the championship and the league. In grade 1 it was Cill Iseal who scored a clear victory over Aodh Ruadh in the league final and who beat St Macartans in the championship decider winning at Edendork with a score of 4-6 to 1-3. the Grade 2 double went to Donaghmore who beat Glenelly and Galbally in the finals. The Grade 3 has yet t be completed and in Grade 4, Drumagh won both trophies.

U14

The Grade 1 championship was won by Ardboe while the League was won by Aodh Ruadh. In Grade 2 Glenelly did the double as did Pomeroy in Grade 3. The Grade 4 titles were split between Fintona who won the championship and Loughmacrory who won the league.

As my first year as APRO ends, I enjoyed the role and would like to thank all those who helped me. Without a PRO to assist me for most of the year, I found myself seeking help from anyone who was willing to offer. So I would like to thank Aisling, Dermot, Maggie, Brenda, Martin, Clare and my family and friends. Hopefully whoever takes on the role next year will find the same support I did.

Registration Breakdown 2009/2010Senior

Nameincl

Mangers/ NonReferees Underage U10 Playing Total

Aghyaran 21 37 8 3 69An Carraig 9 35 10 8 62An Carraig Mhor 40 72 9 14 135Aodh Ruadh 30 44 9 1 84Ardboe 13 42 6 0 61Badoney 25 34 8 4 71Beragh 19 52 11 3 85Cappagh 24 49 0 1 74Cill Iseal 21 54 14 4 93Clann Na Gael 17 46 10 5 78Clonoe 2 15 15 0 32Coalisland 13 32 6 4 55Donaghmore 20 53 10 0 83Drumquin 11 25 0 0 36Drumragh 24 34 10 0 68Edendork 10 44 21 0 75Eoghain Rua 5 28 12 0 45Errigal Ciaran 26 65 28 3 122Fr Rocks 6 41 1 3 51Fintona 21 38 17 0 76Galbally 19 51 30 2 102Glenelly 23 51 8 3 85Kildress 21 58 20 5 104Mna Na Deirge 18 40 16 0 74Moy 24 52 28 9 113Newtownstewart 3 24 9 6 42Pomeroy 16 29 11 1 57Sigersons 35 53 0 5 93Sperrin Og 16 41 13 3 73Stewartstown 20 37 13 2 72St Dympna's 26 60 28 3 116St Endas 33 60 22 10 125St Macartans 17 60 0 10 87St Therasa's 34 50 22 6 112Trillick 19 40 5 3 67Urney 3 32 0 3 38Total 684 1578 430 124 2815

These are the totals for the 2009/2010 season. Tyrone currently has 2815 members both playing and non playing. Registration has fallen from 2008/2009 season which was 2886. This is a drop of 71 individuals in one season.

Congratulations to:

Gerard Devlin Referee in the Intermediate club finalTommy McSorley Referee in the Ulster and All Ireland U14 finalsEileen Jones 4th official in the Intermediate club finalMartina Dillon Linesperson Intermediate All Ireland ladies finalEileen Jones Clock official in the Junior/Senior All Ireland ladies finalStephen McNamee 4th Official in men’s senior All IrelandMaggie Skelton Referee Gaelic for Mothers in Croke Park on All Ireland ladies

final dayTheresa Kelly GAA President’s award from Croke ParkSeniors Winning the Ulster Senior ChampionshipAll clubs who won Championship and League titles in 2009Glenelly Club of the YearU14A Runners up in the Ulster BlitzU13s Development team runners up in the Ulster blitzMinors Runners up in Ulster finalU16s Runners up in Ulster finalDungannon County Feile winners and Ulster Fiele championsCappagh Runners up in the Ulster Club Junior finalSt Macartans Runners up in the Ulster Club Senior finalSchoolsLoreto Convent U16 Ulster/All Ireland champions(Omagh) Holy Cross Strabane U20 Ulster ChampionsSt Josephs Runners up in the U16A and U20A Ulster final(Donaghmore)St Patrick’s Academy Runners up in the U20B final(Dungannon)St Patrick’s Academy U14A Ulster championsJordanstown girls In Tyrone winning All Ireland 7s and Division 1 leagueCiaran McMenamin Player of the match in Ulster schools final(Aghyaran/Loreto)Ciara McMahon Player of match in All Ireland schools final(Dromore,Loreto)Girls who attended the Elite Camp – Teri McCusker, Molly Keenan – CappaghTori McLaughlin - Sigersons, Caoilainn Kelly – Urney, Louise Kelly, Cill IsealAlice McNally, Faoilterna Keenan – KildressTo those players nominated for All Stars:Sinead McLoughlin, Joline DonnellyAll tutors who delivered Foundation Coaching/Level 1 coursesAll tutors who delivered Referee’s courses throughout the yearGalbally Oonagh Cets on winning 7 a side Shield (junior)

Tyrone History 2010

Executive Committee 2010 Honorary President: Mary ConnollyChairperson: Brenda MellonVice-Chairperson: Patsy McCrorySecretary: Margaret SkeltonAssistant Secretary: Sinead McElduffTreasurer: Eleanor FoxAssistant Treasurer: Antoinette McCuskerRegistrar: Veronica McMenaminPRO:Assistant PRO: Colin MackleC & L Officer:Development Officer: Martin ConwayChild Protection Officer: Maureen GlassIntegration Officer: Colin MaxwellFixtures Committee: Aisling Doyle

Tom GavinEleanor FoxSean McIntyre

Disciplinary Committee: Patsy McCrorySean DonaghyVinnie McCullough

Appeals Committee: Maureen GlassBernie DohertyMary McAleerAnna McHugh

Ulster Council Delegates: Eileen JonesMartina DillonMaggie Skelton

Ulster Disciplinary: Patsy McCroryUlster Fixtures: Aisling DoyleUlster Appeals: Brenda MellonCentral Council Officer: Mary ConnollyCentral Council Delegates: Theresa Kelly

Antionette mcCuskerHistory: Theesa Kelly, Mary Connolly

Results of all County Games 2010

Bord Gais Energy Senior National League Division 1Rd 1 07/02/2010 Tyrone 1-5 Monaghan 3-13 Cardinal McRory ParkRd 2 14/02/2010 Mayo 2-12 Tyrone 3-7 Ballyheane, MayoRd 3 21/02/2010 Galway 1-14 Tyrone 2-7 MountbellewRd 4 07/03/2010 Laois 0-9 Tyrone 0-11 StradballyRd 5 13/03/2010 Tyrone 0-4 Cork 3-13 AugherRd 6 28/03/2010 Dublin 0-11 Tyrone 1-9 Naomh MearnogRd 7 11/04/2010 Tyrone 2-19 Kerry 2-14 Cill Iseal

TG4 Ulster Senior ChampionshipRd 1 06/06/2010 Tyrone 1-10 Monaghan 0-14 ClonesRd 2 13/06/2010 Tyrone 3-19 Down 0-6 CasementRd 3 27/06/2010 Tyrone 0-11 Armagh 1-13 Breffni Park

TG4 All Ireland Senior ChampionshipRd 1 01/08/2010 Tyrone 6-22 Leitrim 2-9 Shannon GaelsRd 2 07/08/2010 Tyrone 5-20 Sligo 2-7 Cusack PatkQ/F 28/08/2010 Cork 0-13 Tyrone 3-11 BanagherS/F 04/09/2010 Tyrone 3-10 Kerry 2-13 BallymahonReplay 11/09/2010 Kerry 0-11 Tyrone 1-9 BanagherFinal 26/09/2010 Dublin 3-16 Tyrone 0-9 Croke Park

Ulster Minor A ChampionshipRd 1 23/03/2010 Down 3-15 Tyrone 2-5 MayobridgeRd 2 03/04/2010 Tyrone 2-6 Donegal 6-15 GlenellyRd 3 25/04/2010 Cavan 4-9 Tyrone 1-9 CavanRd 4 02/05/2010 Tyrone 1-6 Monaghan 4-14 Carrickmore

Ulster U16 ChampionshipRd 1 27/03/2010 Down 1-6 Tyrone 7-14 CarryduffRd 2 02/05/2010 Donegal 0-5 Tyrone 4-17 MuffRd 3 11/07/2010 Tyrone 2-13 Donegal 4-3 Clones

All Ireland Semi Final08/08/2010 Dublin 3-11 Tyrone 2-10 Ballymahon

Ulster U14 ChampionshipRd 1 06/03/2010 Tyrone 4-6 Donegal 4-8 UrneyRd 2 13/03/2010 Monaghan 4-7 Cavan 3-7 InniskeenRd 3 20/03/2010 Down 5-9 Tyrone 4-11 SaulRd 4 10/04/2010 Monaghan 3-8 Tyrone 3-5 TruaghRd 5 17/04/2010 Tyrone 7-6 Cavan 3-6 Loughmacrory

Ulster Senior Club ChampionshipDonaghmoyne 5-11 St Macartans 2-3

Ulster Intermediate Club championshipSt Dympnas 2-14 St Gall's Antrim 6-14

Ulster Junior Club ChampionshipSt Endas 6-16 Granemore, Armagh 0-4St Endas 1-7 Scotstown, Monaghan 1-3FinalSt Endas 2-8 Ballinascreen, Derry 1-5 Coalisland

All Ireland Junior Semi finalSt Endas 1-12 Edenderry, Offaly 0-7 OmaghFinalSt Endas 0-7 Caltra Cuans 0-7 MullahoranFinal ReplaySt Endas 0-8 Caltra Cuans 2-8 Mullahoran

Ulster SchoolsU20ASemi FinalSt Catherine's Armagh 3-6 Loreto Omagh 3-9FinalMount Lourdes E'killen 1-9 Loreto Omagh 2-10 FintonaU20BSemi FinalSt Patrick's Academy 9-21 Loreto Letterkenny 2-4FinalSt Patrick's Academy 1-14 St Mary's Magherafelt 1-10U16ASemi FinalLoreto Omagh 8-15 St Catherine's Armagh 4-2St Louis Monaghan 0-4 St Patrick's Academy 4-11FinalLoreto Omagh 2-9 St Patrick's Academy 3-10

All Ireland FinalU20ASt Leo's Carlow 3-7 Loreto Omagh 2-9U20BMount St Michaels 1-15 St Patrick's Academy 2-5

U16A All Ireland FinalSt Patrick's Academy 4-10 St Leo's Carlow 1-2

Louise Kelly – Cill Iseal - Player of the Match – scored 3-1

U14 Leagues 2010 U14 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 1St Macartans 7 7 0 0 21Errigal Ciaran 7 5 1 1 16Cill Iseal 7 4 0 3 12St Dympna's 7 4 0 3 12Aodh Ruadh 7 3 1 3 10Glenelly 7 3 0 4 9Ardboe 7 1 0 6 3Cappagh 7 0 0 7 0

U14 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 2Donaghmore 7 6 1 0 19Galbally 7 6 0 1 18An Charraig Mhor 7 5 0 2 15Clann Na Gael 7 4 0 3 12St Endas 7 3 0 4 9Fr Rocks 7 2 1 4 7Pomeroy 7 1 0 6 3Kildress 7 0 0 7 0

U14 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 3Sperrin Og 8 8 0 0 24Fr Rocks 7 7 0 1 21Edendork 7 6 0 2 18Sigersons 8 5 0 3 15Beragh 8 4 0 4 12Mna Na Deirge 8 3 0 5 9Fintona 8 2 0 6 6Drumragh 8 1 0 7 3Loughmacrory 8 0 0 8 0

U14 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 4Coalisland 8 7 0 1 21Aghyaran 8 7 0 1 21Newtownstewart 8 7 0 1 21Moy 8 5 0 3 15Trillick 8 4 0 4 12Urney 8 3 0 5 9Clonoe 8 2 0 6 6Badoney 8 1 0 7 3Eoghain Rua 8 0 0 8 0

U16 Leagues 2010U16 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 1Cill Iseal 7 7 0 0 21St Macartans 7 6 0 1 18Aodh Ruadh 7 4 0 3 12St Dympna's 7 3 2 2 11Clann Na Gael 7 3 0 4 9Ardboe 7 2 1 4 7Cappagh 7 1 0 6 3Donaghmore 7 0 1 6 1

U16 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 2St Endas 7 6 0 1 18Galbally 7 6 0 1 18Fr Rocks 7 5 0 2 15Errigal Ciaran 7 4 0 3 12Glenelly 7 2 0 5 6Kildress 7 2 0 5 6Beragh 7 1 1 5 4An Charraig Mhor 7 1 1 5 4

U16 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 3 Pomeroy 7 5 1 1 16Sperrin Og 7 5 1 1 16Drumragh 7 5 0 2 15Fr Rocks 7 4 2 1 14Sigersons 7 3 1 3 10Coalisland 7 1 1 5 4Edendork 7 1 1 5 4Mna Na Deirge 7 0 1 6 1

U16 League tables Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 4Aghyaran 6 5 1 0 16Urney 6 5 0 1 15Loughmacrory 6 3 2 1 11Moy 6 3 1 2 10Fintona 6 2 0 4 6Stewartstown 6 1 0 5 3Badoney 6 0 0 5 0

Minor Leagues 2010 Minor League Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 1 Aodh Ruadh 7 7 0 0 21Cill Iseal 7 6 0 1 18Clann Na Gael 7 5 0 2 15St Dympna's 7 3 1 3 10An Charraig Mhor 7 2 1 4 7Glenelly 7 2 0 5 6Donaghmore 7 2 0 5 6Ardboe 7 0 0 7 0

Minor League Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 2St Endas 8 8 0 0 24St Macartans 8 6 0 2 18Kildress 8 5 0 3 15Beragh 8 4 0 4 12Galbally 8 3 1 4 10Cappagh 8 3 0 5 9Fr Rocks 8 3 0 5 9Errigal Ciaran 8 2 1 5 7Fr Rocks 8 1 0 7 3

Minor League Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 3 Fintona 7 6 0 1 18Drumragh 7 5 1 1 16Edendork 7 4 2 1 14Mna Na Deirge 7 4 1 2 13Loughmacrory 7 3 1 3 10Sigersons 7 2 1 4 7Coalisland 7 0 0 7 0Drumquin 7 0 0 7 0

Minor League Played Win Draw Lost PointsGrade 4Moy 6 5 0 1 15Pomeroy 6 5 0 1 15Aghyaran 6 5 0 1 15Trillick 6 2 0 4 6Stewartstown 6 2 0 4 6Urney 6 1 0 5 3Badoney 6 1 0 5 3

Senior League 2010Senior Played Win Draw Lost Points

St Macartans 8 7 1 0 22An Charraig Mhor 8 7 0 1 21Cill Iseal 8 5 0 3 15Glenelly 8 4 2 2 14Errigal Ciaran 8 4 1 3 13Aodh Ruadh 8 4 0 4 12Beragh 8 2 0 6 6Fr Rocks 8 1 0 7 3Glen 8 0 0 8 0

Intermediate Played Win Draw Lost Points

Ardboe 7 7 0 0 21Cappagh 7 6 0 1 18St Dympna's 7 5 0 2 15Clann Na Gael 7 4 0 3 12Trillick 7 3 0 4 9Moy 7 2 0 5 6Galbally 7 1 0 6 3Loughmacrory 7 0 0 7 0

Junior League Played Win Draw Lost Points

Sperrin Og 6 6 0 0 18Aghyaran 6 5 0 1 15Kildress 6 4 0 2 12Donaghmore 6 2 1 3 7Drumragh 6 2 0 4 6St Endas 6 1 1 4 4Badoney 6 0 0 6 0

Junior B League Played Win Draw Lost Points

Fintona 6 6 0 0 18Sigersons 6 5 0 1 15Pomeroy 6 4 0 2 12Fr Rocks 6 2 0 4 6Mna Na Deirge 6 2 0 4 6Eoghain Rua 6 1 0 5 3Coalisland 6 1 0 5 3

Roll of Honour 2010 U14 League U14 Championship

Grade 1 St Macartans Errigal CiaranGrade 2 Galbally GalballyGrade 3 Sperrin Og Sperrin OgGrade 4 Coalisland Moy

U16 League U16 ChampionshipGrade 1 St Macartans Aodh RuadhGrade 2 Galbally GalballyGrade 3 Sperrin Og DrumraghGrade 4 Aghyaran Loughmacrory

U16 League U16 ChampionshipGrade 1 Aodh Ruadh Aodh RuadhGrade 2 St Endas St EndasGrade 3 Fintona FintonaGrade 4 Pomeroy Stewartstown

Senior League Senior ChampionshipGrade 1 An Charraig Mhor St MacartansSenior B GlenellyGrade 2 St Dympnas St DympnasGrade 3 Aghyaran St EndasGrade 4 Fintona Fintona

Grade 1 U14 LeagueRound 1Aodh Ruadh 4-8 St Dympnas 7-9Ardboe 5-8 Cappagh 2-1Errigal Ciaran 5-6 Cill Iseal 3-7St Macartans 13-15 Glenelly 2-2Round 2Ardboe dnf Aodh Ruadh w/oCappagh 0-0 Cill Iseal 6-18St Dympnas 1-3 St Macartans 3-13Glenelly 3-5 Errigal Ciaran 9-8Round 3Aodh Ruadh 2-21 Cappagh 0-0Glenelly 2-5 St Dympnas 9-4Cill Iseal 8-11 Ardboe 2-6Errigal Ciaran 2-3 St Macartans 4-11Round 4Cill Iseal 4-2 Aodh Ruadh 3-10St Macartans w/o Ardboe dnfErrigal Ciaran 9-11 St Dympnas 4-8Glenelly w/o Cappagh dnf

Round 5Aodh Ruadh 3-6 Errigal Ciaran 2-9Ardboe 2-2 Glenelly 3-5Cappagh 1-2 St Macartans 12-17St Dympnas 2-6 Cill Iseal 4-8Round 6St Macartans 8-9 Aodh Ruadh 0-1Ardboe dnf Errigal Ciaran w/oCappagh 1-7 St Dympnas 4-9Cill Iseal 2-7 Glenelly 2-1Round 7Glenelly 3-4 Aodh Ruadh 1-7St Dympnas w/o Ardboe dnfSt Macartans 4-14 Cill Iseal 1-2Errigal Ciaran 10-12 Cappagh 3-2

U14 Grade 1 League FinalSt Macartans 4-4 Errigal Ciaran 4-3

U14 Grade 1 ChampionshipQuarter FinalsCappagh 1-4 Cill Iseal 5-6Glenelly 1-13 Aodh Ruadh 1-11 aetErrigal Ciaran 3-8 St Macartans 3-7St Dympnas 9-11 Ardboe 0-6Semi FinalGlenelly 2-4 St Dympnas 7-7Cill Iseal 4-4 Errigal Ciaran 4-12FinalSt Dympnas 5-9 Errigal Ciaran 6-9

Grade 2 U14 LeagueRound 1An Charraig Mhor 11-4 Clann na Gael 3-1Donaghmore 13-17 Pomeroy 2-1Fr Rocks 4-6 Galbally OC 6-10Kildress 2-2 St Endas 14-14Round 2Clann na Gael 10-20 Kildress 0-1St Endas 6-8 Donaghmore 7-15Fr Rocks 104 An Charraig Mhor 8-7Galbally 6-12 Pomeroy 3-4Round 3An Charraig Mhor 11-18 Kildress 0-1Donaghmore 3-9 Clann na Gael 4-5Galbally 6-9 St Endas 3-5Pomeroy 1-4 Fr Rocks 4-14Round 4Clann na Gael 8-6 Fr Rocks 1-1Kildress 1-1 Donaghmore 8-10

Pomeroy 2-3 St Endas 9-9Galbally 5-17 An Charraig Mhor 3-7Round 5An Charraig Mhor w/o Pomeroy dnfSt Endas 3-5 Clann na Gael 5-9Donaghmore 5-11 Galbally OC 5-8Kildress 0-0 Fr Rocks 5-10Round 6Clann na Gael 3-7 Galbally OC 7-4Donaghmore 5-12 An Charraig Mhor 4-3St Endas 5-1 Fr Rocks 0-8Pomeroy 5-11 Kildress 2-2Round 7St Endas 3-4 An Charraig Mhor 4-4Pomeroy 3-3 Clann na Gael 7-12Fr Rocks 2-12 Donaghmore 3-9Galbally w/o Kildress dnf

U14 Grade 2 League FinalGalbally 8-7 Donaghmore 2-6

U14 Grade 2 ChampionshipQuarter FinalsClann na Gael w/o Kildress dnfSt Endas 3-3 Galbally OC 5-5Fr Rocks 7-16 Pomeroy 1-3An Charraig Mhor 6-0 Donaghmore 6-8Semi FinalDonaghmore 1-8 Clann na Gael 1-7Fr Rocks 2-5 Galbally OC 7-4FinalGalbally 4-9 Donaghmore 0-13

Grade 3 U14 LeagueRound 1Edendork w/o Loughmacrory dnfFr Rocks 13-11 Beragh 0-2Mna na Deirge 2-3 Sigersons 9-4Sperrin Og 20-22 Drumragh 0-0Fintona byeRound 2Beragh 0-2 Sperrin Og 13-23Drumragh 1-4 Fr Rocks 4-14Mna na Deirge 2-2 Edendork 5-9Loughmacrory dnf Fintona w/oSigersons byeRound 3Beragh 9-16 Loughmacrory 0-0Mna na Deirge 4-15 Fintona 6-7Sperrin Og w/o Edendork dnf

Fr Rocks 7-7 Sigersons 5-2Drumragh byeRound 4Edendork 4-10 Beragh 2-8Drumragh 2-4 Loughmacrory 1-5Sigersons 9-11 Fintona 2-2Sperrin Og 6-20 Fr Rocks 0-0Mna na Deirge byeRound 5Beragh 4-19 Fintona 2-3Drumragh 4-5 Sigersons 8-5Loughmacrory dnf Fr Rocks w/oSperrin Og w/o Mna na Deirge dnfEdendork byeRound 6Fr Rocks 4-13 Edendork 0-6Fintona 3-6 Sperrin Og 12-17Sigersons 7-6 Loughmacrory 2-3Mna na Deirge 12-12 Drumragh 3-3Beragh byeRound 7Beragh 3-16 Mna na Deirge 2-5Loughmacrory dnf Sperrin Og w/oFintona 4-13 Drumragh 4-2Edendork 10-9 Sigersons 3-3Fr Rocks byeRound 8Drumragh 2-5 Beragh 10-11Sigersons 2-1 Sperrin Og 15-10Fintona dnf Edendork w/oFr Rocks w/o Mna na Deirge dnfLoughmacrory byeRound 9Sigersons 6-8 Beragh 3-12Edendork w/o Drumragh dnfFintona 3-8 Fr Rocks 5-9Loughmacrory dnf Mna na Deirge w/oSperrin Og bye

U14 Grade 3 League FinalFr Rocks 0-3 Sperrin Og 14-14

U14 Grade ChampionshipPreliminary RoundDrumragh 1-6 Fr Rocks 6-9Quarter FinalsFr Rocks 12-18 Loughmacrory 1-0Beragh 3-15 Sigersons 5-4Sperrin Og 12-23 Mna na Deirge 0-2Edendork 11-9 Fintona 0-10

Semi FinalSperrin Og 8-13 Beragh 1-3Edendork 2-7 Fr Rocks 1-5FinalSperrin Og 10-8 Edendork 1-2

Grade 4 U14 LeagueRound 1Aghyaran 11-13 Eoghain Rua 1-3Clonoe 0-2 Coalisland 12-16Badoney 3-3 Moy 12-6Newtownstewart 2-10 Trillick 3-2Urney byeRound 2Clonoe 3-7 Aghyaran 6-7Coalisland 8-21 Badoney 2-0Newtownstewart 9-5 Eoghain Rua 2-Urney 0-3 Trillick 7-9Moy byeRound 3Aghyaran 1-8 Coalisland 7-6Badoney 4-8 Eoghain Rua 1-4Clonoe dnf Newtownstewart w/oMoy 16-15 Urney 6-5Trillick byeRound 4Badoney 2-2 Newtownstewart 11-9Coalisland 11-6 Moy 5-6Eoghain Rua 1-4 Trillick 4-4Urney 9-8 Clonoe 5-2Round 5Badoney 5-8 Aghyaran 11-10Newtownstewart 11-8 Urney 4-2Moy w/o Eoghain Rua dnfCoalisland 13-14 Trillick 2-0Clonoe byeRound 6Aghyaran 4-17 Urney 1-5Coalisland 4-14 Eoghain Rua 0-1Clonoe 6-13 Badoney 3-3Trillick 1-5 Moy 5-12Newtownstewart byeRound 7Moy 2-2 Aghyaran 6-9Newtownstewart 4-7 Coalisland 4-5Urney 10-10 Badoney 5-6Trillick 14-7 Clonoe 1-0Eoghain Rua byeRound 8Trillick 4-2 Aghyaran 9-3

Newtownstewart 2-5 Moy 2-2Eoghain Rua v ClonoeUrney 5-7 Coalisland 4-11Badoney byeRound 9Aghyaran 7-6 Newtownstewart 1-8Trillick 7-13 Badoney 3-2Moy 19-9 Clonoe 1-3Eoghain Rua 1-6 Urney 7-7Coalisland bye

U14 Grade 4 League Play OffCoalisland won Newtownstewart lost

U14 Grade 4 League FinalAghyaran 6-6 Coalisland 6-7

U14 Grade 4 ChampionshipPreliminaryNewtownstewart 11-11 Urney 0-2Quarter FinalsTrillick 6-14 Aghyaran 7-13 aetEoghain Rua 1-4 Badoney 1-8Clonoe 1-2 Coalisland 13-13Moy 3-14 Newtownstewart 1-3Semi FinalMoy 11-19 Badoney 4-0Coalisland 5-10 Aghyaran 8-7FinalAghyaran 6-1 Moy 9-6

U16 Grade 1 LeagueRound 1Aodh Ruadh 6-15 Cappagh 0-3Ardboe 3-8 St Dympnas 4-5Cill Iseal 6-20 St Macartans 1-1Donaghmore dnf Clann na Gael w/oRound 2Ardboe 1-1 Aodh Ruadh 6-13St Macartans 9-5 Donaghmore 5-6Cill Iseal 3-15 St Dympnas 0-4Clann na Gael 5-12 Cappagh 0-0Round 3Aodh Ruadh 5-7 Clann na Gael 0-6St Dympnas 3-2 St Macartans 2-8Cappagh 2-9 Cill Iseal 3-9Donaghmore 0-10 Ardboe 5-9Round 4Ardboe w/o Cappagh dnfDonaghmore 3-9 Cill Iseal 5-16

St Dympnas 1-7 Aodh Ruadh 0-4Clann na Gael 1-6 St Macartans 5-14Round 5Aodh Ruadh 5-14 Donaghmore 3-6St Macartans 2-13 Ardboe 3-5Clann na Gael dnf Cill Iseal w/oCappagh 1-5 St Dympnas 18-13Round 6St Dympnas 3-11 Clann na Gael 3-7Ardboe 1-4 Cill Iseal 8-10St Macartans 3-8 Aodh Ruadh 4-4Cappagh w/o Donaghmore dnfRound 7Clann na Gael w/o Ardboe dnfDonaghmore 0-21 St Dympnas 0-21Cill Iseal 0-14 Aodh Ruadh 0-11St Macartans 0-47 Cappagh 0-4

U16 Grade 1 League FinalCill Iseal 1-6 St Macartans 2-5

U16 Grade 1 ChampionshipQuarter FinalClann na Gael 3-10 St Dympnas 3-13Cappagh 1-2 Cill Iseal 7-19Donaghmore 4-16 Aodh Ruadh 0-1Ardboe 2-5 St Macartans 6-9Semi FinalAodh Ruadh 5-5 Cill Iseal 0-5St Dympnas 1-5 St Macartans 3-10FinalSt Macartans 1-5 Aodh Ruadh 3-7

U16 Grade 2 LeagueRound 1An Charraig Mhor 3-2 Errigal Ciaran 7-8Galbally 5-12 Beragh 4-8Fr Rocks 3-10 Glenelly 2-7Kildress 3-8 St Endas 11-11Round 2Beragh 2-6 Fr Rocks 3-13St Endas 4-13 Errigal Ciaran 4-7Galbally 4-14 Kildress 2-2Glenelly 5-13 An Charraig Mhor 3-5Round 3An Charraig Mhor 5-2 Beragh 2-11Errigal Ciaran 5-3 Galbally OC 4-12Glenelly 1-6 St Endas 6-10Fr Rocks 4-7 Kildress 5-7

Round 4St Endas 6-19 An Charraig Mhor 3-6Beragh dnf Glenelly w/oErrigal Ciaran w/o Kildress dnfFr Rocks 5-6 Galbally OC 5-7Round 5An Charraig Mhor 3-7 Galbally OC 3-16Beragh 12-13 Kildress 3-7Glenelly 0-9 Errigal Ciaran 6-10St Endas 1-13 Fr Rocks 7-6Round 6Kildress 4-9 An Charraig Mhor 5-8Fr Rocks 4-6 Errigal Ciaran 2-6Galbally 4-15 Glenelly 3-6Beragh 1-8 St Endas 6-7Round 7An Charraig Mhor 0-5 Fr Rocks 0-26St Endas 0-19 Galbally OC 0-13Errigal Ciaran 0-19 Beragh 0-14Kildress w/o Glenelly dnf

U16 Grade 2 League FinalGalbally 3-15 St Endas 2-9

U16 Grade 2 ChampionshipQuarter FinalsKildress dnf Beragh w/oAn Charraig Mhor 6-4 Glenelly 2-5Fr Rocks 1-5 Galbally OC 1-18Errigal Ciaran 7-7 St Endas 4-10Semi FinalAn Charraig Mhor 5-6 Beragh 6-6Galbally 5-5 Errigal Ciaran 3-7FinalGalbally 2-18 Beragh 1-2

U16 Grade 3 LeagueRound 1Coalisland 3-2 Drumragh 11-11Edendork 3-2 Pomeroy 9-17Fr Rocks w/o Mna na Deirge dnfSigersons 0-2 Sperrin Og 9-7Round 2Sperrin Og w/o Mna na Deirge dnfPomeroy 6-11 Coalisland 6-8Sigersons 1-1 Fr Rocks 9-21Drumragh 5-16 Edendork 2-4Round 3Sigersons 4-14 Drumragh 1-1Mna na Deirge 3-10 Pomeroy 5-9

Fr Rocks 1-8 Sperrin Og 1-8Coalisland 6-15 Edendork 2-7Round 4Mna na Deirge 3-7 Coalisland 2-10Edendork 7-4 Sigersons 6-7Pomeroy 8-6 Fr Rocks 6-12Sperrin Og 5-9 Drumragh 5-7Round 5Coalisland 3-5 Fr Rocks 5-9Drumragh 9-9 Pomeroy 2-5Mna na Deirge dnf Sigersons w/oEdendork 3-4 Sperrin Og 3-6Round 6Sperrin Og 12-11 Coalisland 1-4Edendork w/o Mna na Deirge dnfPomeroy 4-9 Sigersons 5-0Drumragh 7-3 Fr Rocks 2-5Round 7Sigersons 0-47 Coalisland 0-7Drumragh 0-24 Mna na Deirge 0-11Pomeroy 6-4 Sperrin Og 2-13Fr Rocks 0-21 Edendork 0-15

U16 Grade 3 League FinalPomeroy 1-2 Sperrin Og 4-16

U16 Grade ChampionshipQuarter FinalFr Rocks 6-16 Mna na Deirge 6-8 aetEdendork 10-24 Coalisland 1-1Sigersons 4-1 Sperrin Og 7-9Drumragh 5-8 Pomeroy 3-4Semi FinalEdendork 2-4 Drumragh 3-11Fr Rocks 2-11 Sperrin Og 6-10FinalDrumragh 5-3 Sperrin Og 1-7

U16 Grade 4 LeagueRound 1Aghyaran 5-7 Loughmacrory 4-10 aetStewartstown 6-12 Badoney 3-10Moy w/o Fintona dnfUrney byeRound 2Badoney 2-3 Aghyaran 13-23Stewartstown 2-8 Fintona 6-8Loughmacrory 2-12 Urney 7-4Moy bye

Round 3Aghyaran 5-12 Moy 7-4Stewartstown 3-6 Urney 8-9Fintona 10-8 Badoney 2-3Loughmacrory byeRound 4Fintona 0-8 Loughmacrory 4-14Moy 9-16 Stewartstown 0-1Urney w/o Badoney dnfAghyaran byeRound 5Aghyaran 5-14 Stewartstown 4-3Urney 4-10 Fintona 3-5Loughmacrory 5-7 Moy 5-7Badoney byeRound 6Fintona 1-7 Aghyaran 5-11Badoney 0-2 Loughmacrory 13-30Urney 5-7 Moy 5-4Stewartstown byeRound 7Aghyaran 0-29 Urney 0-27Loughmacrory w/o Stewartstown dnfMoy w/o Badoney dnfFintona bye

Grade 4 U16 League FinalAghyaran 4-8 Urney 3-4

U16 Grade 4 ChampionshipQuarter FinalsUrney 15-21 Badoney 1-0Loughmacrory 4-28 Stewartstown 0-2Fintona 7-10 Moy 6-10Aghyaran byeSemi FinalAghyaran 4-7 Urney 5-14Loughmacrory 7-15 Fintona 4-3FinalUrney 2-4 Loughmacrory 2-4Final ReplayUrney 2-6 Loughmacrory 2-11

Grade 1 Minor LeagueRound 1St Dympnas 1-6 Cill Iseal 7-8Glenelly 6-4 Ardboe 4-5Clann na Gael 3-11 Donaghmore 1-3Aodh Ruadh 9-12 An Charraig Mhor 2-3

Round 2Aodh Ruadh 3-15 Clann na Gael 3-6Cill Iseal 7-8 Glenelly 2-6Donaghmore 1-10 St Dympnas 1-8An Charraig Mhor 5-8 Ardboe 2-7Round 4Glenelly dnf Aodh Ruadh w/oDonaghmore 4-7 An Charraig Mhor 3-6Clann na Gael 2-12 Cill Iseal 4-12St Dympnas w/o Ardboe dnfRound 4Aodh Ruadh w/o Donaghmore dnfSt Dympnas 2-11 An Charraig Mhor 4-5Glenelly 2-10 Clann na Gael 3-13Cill Iseal byeRound 5Aodh Ruadh w/o Ardboe w/dCill Iseal 7-11 An Charraig Mhor 0-3Clann na Gael 5-11 St Dympnas 3-9Donaghmore 0-5 Glenelly 3-8Round 6Aodh Ruadh 0-12 Cill Iseal 0-11An Charraig Mhor 1-9 Clann na Gael 3-6Glenelly 0-19 St Dympnas 0-25Donaghmore byeRound 7An Charraig Mhor 6-10 Glenelly 4-4Cill Iseal 9-15 Donaghmore 2-4St Dympnas 0-4 Aodh Ruadh 10-11Ardboe bye

Minor Grade 1 League FinalAodh Ruadh 2-7 Cill Iseal 0-7

Grade 1 Minor ChampionshipQuarter FinalsClann na Gael 4-10 Donaghmore 1-4Cill Iseal w/o Ardboe w/dAn Charraig Mhor 2-7 St Dympnas 0-4Aodh Ruadh 8-9 Glenelly 1-1Semi FinalAn Charraig Mhor 0-7 Aodh Ruadh 4-11Clann na Gael 2-6 Cill Iseal 5-11FinalAodh Ruadh 4-8 Cill Iseal 4-8Final ReplayAodh Ruadh 0-15 Cill Iseal 2-7

Grade 2 Minor LeagueRound 1Fr Rocks 0-3 St Endas 4-4Errigal Ciaran 4-11 Kildress 4-15Galbally 6-15 Beragh 7-11Cappagh 3-13 St Macartans 5-15Fr Rocks byeRound 2Beragh 5-16 Fr Rocks 2-5St Endas w/o Galbally OC dnfFr Rocks 7-15 Errigal Ciaran 7-5St Macartans 2-10 Kildress 3-8Cappagh byeRound 3St Macartans 2-7 St Endas 2-17Rock 5-8 Fr Rocks 4-17Cappagh w/o Kildress dnfErrigal Ciaran 5-6 Galbally OC 4-9Beragh byeRound 4Galbally dnf St Macartans w/oBeragh 0-21 Cappagh 0-14St Endas 6-11 Errigal Ciaran 2-5Fr Rocks 1-11 Kildress 3-10Rock byeRound 5Kildress 5-10 Rock 3-9Beragh 6-12 Errigal Ciaran 2-10Galbally 5-16 Fr Rocks 7-8Cappagh dnf St Endas w/oSt Macartans byeRound 6Galbally dnf Cappagh w/oSt Macartans 8-16 Fr Rocks 1-6Errigal Ciaran 4-11 Rock 1-3Kildress 6-7 Beragh 2-6St Endas byeRound 7Cappagh 6-17 Rock 2-9Fr Rocks 3-11 Beragh 4-11St Endas 6-7 Kildress 1-6St Macartans 3-23 Errigal Ciaran 1-3Galbally byeRound 8Fr Rocks w/o Cappagh dnfKildress 1-15 Galbally OC 4-13Beragh dnf St Endas w/oRock dnf St Macartans w/oErrigal Ciaran bye

Round 9Rock w/o Galbally OC dnfSt Macartans 6-19 Beragh 2-4Errigal Ciaran w/o Cappagh dnfSt Endas w/o Fr Rocks dnfKildress bye

Minor Grade 2 League FinalSt Endas 2-11 St Macartans 1-7

Grade 2 Minor ChampionshipQuarter FinalGalbally 9-10 Fr Rocks 6-8Errigal Ciaran 5-7 Kildress 3-11Rock dnf Beragh w/oSt Endas 3-5 Cappagh 0-7St Macartans byeSemi FinalErrigal Ciaran 7-12 Beragh 7-8St Endas 6-15 Galbally OC 0-9FinalSt Endas 5-14 Errigal Ciaran 1-2

Grade 3 Minor LeagueRound 1Drumragh dnf Fintona w/oLoughmacrory 1-8 Edendork 0-5Mna na Deirge 14-20 Drumquin 2-0Sigersons 13-16 Coalisland 0-2Round 2Drumragh 7-16 Drumquin 2-5Edendork 3-14 Sigersons 0-3Fintona 6-9 Loughmacrory 3-15Mna na Deirge w/o Coalisland dnfRound 3Sigersons 4-6 Loughmacrory 3-9Edendork 8-13 Drumquin 5-3Fintona w/o Mna na Deirge dnfDrumragh w/o Coalisland w/dRound 4Edendork w/o Coalisland w/dFintona w/o Drumquin w/dLoughmacrory dnf Drumragh w/oSigersons 0-8 Mna na Deirge 0-23Round 5Drumragh w/o Mna na Deirge dnfEdendork 6-6 Fintona 3-8Sigersons w/o Drumquin dnfLoughmacrory w/o Coalisland w/d

Round 6Mna na Deirge 0-13 Edendork 1-10Drumragh 6-5 Sigersons 2-7Loughmacrory w/o Drumquin w/dFintona w/o Coalisland w/dRound 7Edendork 7-6 Drumagh 7-6Fintona 6-10 Sigersons 3-7Mna na Deirge 4-5 Loughmacrory 2-10

Minor Grade 3 League FinalFintona 6-14 Drumragh 7-7

Grade 3 Minor ChampionshipQuarter FinalsFintona 5-13 Mna na Deirge 2-1Drumragh 3-6 Edendork 6-9Sigersons 0-3 Loughmacrory 1-7Drumquin w/o Coalisland dnfSemi FinalLoughmacrory 0-12 Edendork 5-6Drumquin 0-4 Fintona 8-24FinalFintona 5-12 Edendork 2-12

Grade 4 Minor LeagueRound 1Aghyaran 3-13 Trillick 1-5Badoney 6-5 Pomeroy 4-12Stewartstown w/o Urney dnfMoy byeRound 2Moy 9-13 Badoney 2-3Pomeroy 2-7 Aghyaran 0-4Trillick 5-9 Stewartstown 1-4Urney byeRound 3Moy 8-8 Stewartstown 1-8Urney 1-6 Pomeroy 6-14Trillick 3-13 Badoney 4-7Aghyaran byeRound 4Aghyaran 5-6 Moy 3-6Pomeroy 3-16 Stewartstown 2-3Badoney 8-8 Urney 6-6Trillick byeRound 5Stewartstown 1-7 Aghyaran 3-5Moy 5-13 Urney 2-6Pomeroy w/o Trillick dnf

Badoney byeRound 6Aghyaran 6-14 Badoney 4-3Moy 8-6 Pomeroy 1-8Trillick 2-10 Urney 5-4Stewartstown byeRound 7Stewartstown 6-15 Badoney 4-9Urney 1-11 Aghyaran 3-8Trillick dnf Moy w/oPomeroy bye

Minor Grade 4 League PlayoffAghyaran 2-18 Pomeroy 5-15

Minor Grade 4 League FinalPomeroy 2-10 Moy 3-6

Grade 4 Minor ChampionshipQuarter FinalsPomeroy 4-18 Trillick 0-1Urney 5-1 Badoney 1-2Stewartstown 1-10 Aghyaran 0-5Moy byeSemi FinalUrney 2-6 Moy 6-10Stewartstown 5-12 Pomeroy 6-8FinalMoy 2-8 Stewartstown 2-10

Senior LeagueRound 1Aodh Ruadh 1-11 Cill Iseal 0-9Beragh 0-16 Glen 1-5Errigal Ciaran 1-6 St Macartans 3-9An Charraig Mhor 5-6 Glenelly 1-5Fr Rocks byeRound 2Cill Iseal 5-12 Beragh 3-7Glenelly 2-15 Fr Rocks 1-5Aodh Ruadh 1-5 Errigal Ciaran 2-10St Macartans 4-22 Glen 1-0An Charraig Mhor byeRound 3An Charraig Mhor 2-21 Cill Iseal 4-8Beragh 0-13 Aodh Ruadh 4-8Errigal Ciaran 0-13 Glenelly 1-10Fr Rocks 0-5 St Macartans 2-25Glen bye

Round 4Aodh Ruadh 0-5 An Charraig Mhor 4-12Cill Iseal 2-12 Glen 0-8Errigal Ciaran 7-14 Fr Rocks 0-4Glenelly 3-7 St Macartans 2-10Beragh byeRound 5Fr Rocks 2-6 Cill Iseal 3-12St Macartans 6-15 Aodh Ruadh 1-1Glenelly 6-20 Glen 0-9Errigal Ciaran byeRound 6Errigal Ciaran w/o Glen dnfAodh Ruadh 4-18 Fr Rocks 4-5Beragh 1-9 Glenelly 2-10St Macartans 4-10 An Charraig Mhor 2-6Cill Iseal byeRound 7An Charraig Mhor w/o Glen dnfFr Rocks 0-14 Beragh 3-9Cill Iseal 5-10 Errigal Ciaran 3-11Glenelly 1-17 Aodh Ruadh 3-6St Macartans byeRound 8An Charraig Mhor 6-9 Errigal Ciaran 1-6Fr Rocks w/o Glen dnfCill Iseal 4-9 Glenelly 3-10Beragh dnf St Macartans w/oAodh Ruadh byeRound 9Fr Rocks 0-14 An Charraig Mhor 0-18Errigal Ciaran 0-23 Beragh 0-11Aodh Ruadh w/o Glen dnfSt Macartans w/o Cill Iseal dnfGlenelly bye

Senior League Semi FinalsAn Charraig Mhor 4-18 Cill Iseal 1-4St Macartans 2-19 Glenelly 0-1

Senior League FinalSt Macartans 1-11 An Charraig Mhor 2-10

Senior ChampionshipQuarter FinalsAn Charraig Mhor 6-9 Glenelly 2-3Fr Rocks 3-14 Cill Iseal 0-12Beragh 1-5 Errigal Ciaran 4-11Aodh Ruadh 0-3 St Macartans 3-19

Semi FinalAn Charraig Mhor 3-11 Errigal Ciaran 3-4St Macartans 5-16 Cill Iseal 2-7FinalSt Macartans 4-5 An Charraig Mhor 2-7

Senior B ChampionshipSemi FinalBeragh 0-3 Glenelly 2-13Fr Rocks dnf Aodh Ruadh w/oFinalGlenelly 3-8 Aodh Ruadh 3-7

IntermediateRound 1Ardboe 3-9 Moy 2-8Clann na Gael 3-7 Trillick 4-3Galbally 3-5 St Dympnas 3-15Cappagh 2-16 Loughmacrory 0-8Round 2Moy 2-7 Clann na Gael 1-13Loughmacrory 0-9 Ardboe 2-8St Dympnas 2-3 Cappagh 3-12Trillick 3-16 Galbally OC 3-3Round 3Cappagh 5-23 Galbally OC 2-3Ardboe 3-9 Clann na Gael 1-10Moy 0-7 Trillick 2-10Loughmacrory 3-9 St Dympnas 1-18Round 4Clann na Gael 6-18 Galbally OC 3-11St Dympnas 0-11 Ardboe 0-13Trillick 8-11 Loughmacrory 0-9Moy 0-9 Cappagh 1-8Round 5Cappagh 1-19 Clann na Gael 1-16Ardboe 3-5 Trillick 0-9Galbally 2-14 Loughmacrory 0-9St Dympnas 6-18 Moy 4-3Round 6Cappagh 0-11 Ardboe 5-6Clann na Gael 1-17 Loughmacrory 1-8Trillick 0-9 St Dympnas 5-16Moy 8-6 Galbally OC 5-7Round 7Clann na Gael dnf St Dympnas w/oTrillick 5-8 Cappagh 4-14Galbally 1-15 Ardboe 3-12Loughmacrory 2-7 Moy 1-2

Intermediate League Semi finalsArdboe w/o Clann na Gael dnfCappagh 1-3 St Dympnas 5-20

Intermediate League FinalSt Dympnas 2-11 Ardboe 2-4

Intermediate ChampionshipQuarter FinalsCappagh 1-15 Galbally OC 2-6Moy 2-6 St Dympnas 0-11Loughmacrory 1-8 Clann na Gael 3-11Trillick 2-8 Ardboe 1-13Semi FinalCappagh 5-14 Clann na Gael 1-11St Dympnas 2-12 Ardboe 3-9FinalSt Dympnas 2-11 Cappagh 0-15

Junior LeagueRound 1Aghyaran w/o Donaghmore dnfBadoney 3-9 Kildress 4-13St Endas 1-6 Drumragh 1-9Round 2Donaghmore 2-4 St Endas 0-10Kildress 2-6 Aghyaran 4-8Sperrin Og 1-19 Badoney 0-1Drumragh byeRound 3Aghyaran 1-18 St Endas 1-6Badoney 1-9 Donaghmore 11-14Sperrin Og 3-20 Drumragh 0-5Kildress byeRound 4Donaghmore 4-10 Kildress 5-19St Endas 3-5 Sperrin Og 5-8Drumragh w/o Badoney dnfAghyaran byeRound 5Aghyaran 1-7 Sperrin Og 4-7Kildress 4-10 Drumragh 0-4St Endas w/o Badoney dnfDonaghmore byeRound 6Kildress 2-5 St Endas 0-6Drumragh 0-6 Aghyaran 7-13Donaghmore 5-4 Sperrin Og 4-17Badoney bye

Round 7Drumragh 2-5 Donaghmore 8-7Sperrin Og 5-16 Kildress 3-4Badoney dnf Aghyaran w/oSt Endas bye

Junior League Semi FinalsSperrin Og 3-8 Donaghmore 0-2Aghyaran 3-10 Kildress 1-8

Junior League FinalAghyaran 2-6 Sperrin Og 1-8

Junior ChampionshipQuarter FinalsKildress 2-6 Sperrin Og 4-10St Endas 6-17 Badoney 0-0Drumragh 3-7 Donaghmore 0-8Aghyaran byeSemi FinalAghyaran 1-6 Sperrin Og 1-4St Endas 2-10 Drumragh 1-5FinalSt Endas 3-10 Aghyaran 1-3

Junior B LeagueRound 1Mna na Deirge 9-8 Eoghain Rua 2-3Rock 2-5 Pomeroy 2-11Fintona 7-9 Sigersons 2-10Coalisland byeRound 2Eoghain Rue w/o Coalisland dnfSigersons 3-12 Pomeroy 2-7Rock 3-8 Fintona 5-10Mna na Deirge byeRound 3Fintona 6-17 Coalisland 0-8Pomeroy w/o Mna na Deirge dnfSigersons 3-18 Rock 1-7Eoghain Rue byeRound 4Sigersons 6-19 Eoghain Rua 0-0Fintona 1-16 Pomeroy 3-8Coalisland w/o Mna na Deirge dnfRock byeRound 5Sigersons w/o Mna na Deirge dnfRock 9-6 Coalisland 2-7Pomeroy 8-15 Eoghain Rua 1-3

Fintona byeRound 6Coalisland dnf Pomeroy w/oEoghain Rue 0-3 Fintona 11-21Mna na Deirge 6-5 Rock 1-12Sigersons byeRound 7Coalisland dnf Sigersons w/oFintona w/o Mna na Deirge dnfRock 6-11 Eoghain Rua 5-8Pomeroy bye

Junior B League Play OffRock w/o Mna na Deirge dnf

Junior B League Semi FinalsFintona 6-13 Rock 2-13Sigersons 4-18 Pomeroy 7-3

Junior B League FinalFintona 2-12 Sigersons 3-9

Junior B League Final ReplayFintona 7-12 Sigersons 2-5

Junior B ChampionshipQuarter FinalsMna na Deirge 4-11 Pomeroy 5-11Coalisland 7-17 Eoghain Rua 0-3Fintona 7-19 Rock 0-7Sigersons byeSemi FinalFintona 5-11 Pomeroy 1-6Eoghain Rue 0-3 Sigersons 10-21FinalFintona 4-19 Sigersons 1-8

Fixtures Report 2010

This year again has proved very successful for getting games played within our county. With the co-operation of the clubs we have managed to get all competitions finalized by 31 October. A total of 509 games were played throughout the year. However, there were a further 89 which were not played due to non-fieldings and withdrawals of teams from competitions. This is an alarming figure and represents almost 15% in total of games fixed.

In most cases non-fieldings occurred when matches were not played on their original dates, whether they were called off due to deaths in clubs, unplayable pitches or other reasons. I just seem to be the case if competitions get behind in any way then the motivation for clubs to play the remaining games decrease.

Another major factor in non-fieldings seems to be unavailability of players at certain age groups. Minors in particular accounted for 34 of the walkovers for the year. Clearly this age group is still a major problem for clubs and maybe something that needs to be looked at in great details. Despite the fact that all underage games could be played at 13 a side last year when your team was below a panel of 16, clubs still found it tough at times to put together a team.

Both our senior and U16 county teams reached the concluding stages of All Ireland competitions in 2010 which brought club competitions within Tyrone to a standstill at times, particularly for the clubs playing senior football. However, despite the undoubted success of these teams and indeed the games played by the county teams at all other age groups, I feel that there was good co-operation between fixtures and county management. Except for a few minor issues during the year, everything ran smoothly.

Our underage blitzes and leagues are an area which I feel are not being monitored or played as they should. As these are non-competitive, the fixtures committee don’t have as much control over them as they do the other games. Too many times I have had clubs contact me to say another team has not turned up and it ends up that games or blitzes don’t get re-scheduled.

Perhaps it is something that fixtures or development need to look at from an executive point of view, where there is someone dedicated to the co-ordination of these games. After all our youth teams are the ones who will be representing our clubs and county at competitive levels in a few years time, so we need to look after them and ensure that they develop as they should.

A total of 47 referees officiated at our games throughout 2010, this included 17 female referees. 5 clubs still have not supplied active referees and at times we are stretched to cover all the games that are taking place. As you can see from the referees report, we are reliant on some referees to be out officiating in excess of 30 times in any one year.

This is a heavy load to carry when some of them have to combine it with refereeing men’s football. As always, it would be great to see new referees for next season. A course is planned for January 2011 and I would urge all clubs to see if they can find any new recruits, especially those who do not currently supply active referees.

As always the season has had its fair share of issues with referees suffering abuse at matches. I would appeal to all clubs to see it from the referee’s point of view.

Speaking as a referee myself, it is not an easy task and it is made all the harder when management and players constantly question decisions. From any of the games I have attended over the year, the majority of incidents seem to stem from people not fully understanding the rules of ladies football.

Referees are hum like everyone else and they won’t always get everything 100% right, but we can’t forget that without them we wouldn’t be able to play as many games within our county as we currently do. Again, perhaps it is a case that we need to offer more training to clubs and management around the rules and their application in game situations. In addition to that we also need to be able to provide regular training and feedback for our referees.

Finally on behalf of the fixtures committee, I would like to thank a number of people for their help and co-operation throughout the year.

All those who refereed and officiated throughout the year at our games. Clubs for their commitment to getting games played and the provision of so many

neutral venues throughout the year. County management for their adherence to the recommendations set out by the

county committee. Representatives from the men’s county board who co-operated with double

headers and indeed scheduling issues throughout the year. The press for coverage at our games and helping to raise the profile of the ladies

game within the county and further a-field. Finally we thank the executive for their support throughout the year.

Aisling DoyleFixtures Secretary

2010 Fixtures Committee:Aisling DoyleTom GavinEleanor FoxSean McIntyre

Referees 2010Games 4th Official

Name Club Refereed & Lines Blitz's TotalJohn McGlynn Aghayaran 14 14Sean Harvey Aghayaran 18 4 22Etaoine O'Kane An Charraig Mhor 6 4 10Eileen Jones Aodh Ruadh 4 2 6Martina Dillon Aodh Ruadh 4 3 7Tracy Brennan Aodh Ruadh 27 11 3 41Lisa Mallaghan Ardboe 7 3 1 11Donna McCullagh Badoney 1 4 1 6Jim Gallagher Beragh 26 3 29Mickey McCann Beragh 13 13Fearghal McDonald Cappagh 12 2 14Frank Sweeney Cappagh 9 1 10Terri McCusker Cappagh 1 1 2Aisling Doyle Cill Iseal 7 7 1 15Clare Scullion Cill Iseal 6 2 2 10Anne Daly Clann Na Gael 2 1 3

ClonoeMartin Devlin Coalisland 11 4 15

DonaghmoreJanine McCallion Drumquin 1 1Maggie Skelton Drumquin 2 2 4Pat Quinn Drumragh 10 11 1 22Tommy McSorley Drumragh 10 2 12Dermott McCaffrey Edendork 35 3 38Joe Hegarty Eoghain Rua 2 2Ollie McKenna Errigal Ciaran 12 8 2 22Selena Oguz Errigal Ciaran 1 1Kieran Taggart Fintona 3 2 5

Fr RocksSheena Tally Galbally 3 1 4

Glen Declan McCullagh Glenelly 23 4 27Peter Campbell Glenelly 20 1 21Noel Tracey Kildress 3 4 7Sabrina Kelly Loughmacrory 3 4 7Brian McCallion Mna Na Deirge 32 4 2 38Malaoise McHugh Mna Na Deirge 16 16Eugene Hughes Moy 8 8Simon Brady Moy 19 2 21Stephen McNamee Newtownstewart 6 2 8

PomeroyEugene Mullan Rock 12 5 17Kevin Cassidy Rock 13 1 1 15Sean McIntyre Sigersons 13 1 1 15

Sperrin OgPaula McAleer St Dympnas 2 1 3Alan Richardson St Endas 14 14

Chris Neeson St Maccartans 1 1Eugene McConnell St Maccartans 2 2Gerard Treanor St Maccartans 15 1 16Gerard Devlin Stewartstown 17 6 23Brian Callaghan Trillick 24 6 1 31Kevin Bogle Urney 34 9 4347 referees 520 133 19 672

Development Officers Report 2010

Coach Development Programme

The coach has a central role in the development of the GAA players. Coaches assist our player sin developing to their potential – whatever that maybe. The challenge for our coaches is to crease the right conditions for learning to happen and to empower our players to develop to reach that level. Unfortunately many those currently managing and mentoring our club teams, both at underage and senior grades, have not participated in any coach training. It must be re-emphasised that anyone involved with a team at any level should at least have completed the FUNdamentals course.

In the past year only one FUNdamentals course was held in December 2009 with 15 coaches from Owen Roes, Clann Na Gael, Urney and Sigersons successfully completing the course. Unfortunately the course planned for Cill Iseal in August had to be postponed due to insufficient numbers. The next course will be held in Strabane on 22 January 2011.

Development Squads

Following on from a successful U13 Development Squad in 2009 the concept was extended this year to include both U13 and U15 grades. The benefits of the Development Squads are:

Increase standard of football Provide quality coaching Create awareness of good coaching structures and methods Identify and develop talent Assist with county squad selection Create good club/county team relations

48 girls from 15 clubs were invited to join the 2011 U13 Development Squad with 30 girls from 10 clubs actually taking part. The squad competed in the Ulster U14 Blitz and emerged as proud runners up. The girls recently traveled to Armagh for a blitz and will participate in the Ulster U13 Development Blitz in Cookstown on 20 November.

10 girls representing 10 clubs from the 2010 U13 Development Squad were selected to represent the county in the mini games v Dublin at half time during the All Ireland final. These girls had the experience of a lifetime and it was fantastic for them to be involved in such an occasion and play in Croke Park.

The U15 Development Squad started in October. This month the squad will play against Monaghan and then take part in the Ulster U15 Development blitz in Cookstown on 27 November.

Despite the benefits of Development Squads to the player, their club and the county, many clubs are reluctant to encourage their players to attend the Development Squads. Also many more girls could be invited if there were a few more coaches volunteering to become involved.

Gaelic 4 Girls

Gaelic 4 Girls is a national initiative developed by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association to target girls aged 9 – 13 years who are not currently participating in Gaelic football with the aim of introducing them to the basic skills of the game in a fund and enjoyable way. The programme was launched in Tyrone in June in association with Strabane District Council Recreation Department.

Girls from throughout the Strabane District were given the opportunity over a 6 week period to learn the basic skills of the game in a non-competitive environment and were presented with certificates and T-Shirts on the final evening. It is hoped that the Gaelic 4 Girls initiative will be repeated in Tyrone in 2011 at new sites to encourage more girls to participate in Ladies Gaelic Football.

Gaelic 4 Mothers

This new initiative aimed at introducing women to Ladies Gaelic Football is proving a huge hit in the county with women of all ages who have either never played before or who have played the game in the past. Several clubs have organized Gaelic 4 Mothers during the last year including An Charraig Mhor, Drumragh, Clan na Gael and Aodh Ruadh.

Congratulations to Drumagh G4M who represented the county during half time at the All Ireland final.

Elite Development Roadshow

In August several of our u15 county players attended the Elite Development Roadshow organized by the Ulster Council. The roadshow was a full day session that included fitness testing, coaching sessions and theory workshops looking at areas such as lifestyle, nutrition, hydration etc. Several of our county and development coaches attended the evening session where they received help and guidance on coaching techniques, session planning and other areas of development including development squads.

Looking Forward

FUNdamentals 22 JanuaryCounty Mentor Workshop January/FebruaryGrad your Whistle level 1 January FebruaryClub Mentor Workshop February MarchLevel 1 Coaching Course March AprilGaelic 4 Girls May-August

Acknowledgements

I would like to express my sincerest thanks to the following for their help throughout the past year:Desi Friel, Veronica McMenamin, Donna McKelvey, Collette and Malachy at Omagh Youth Sport, Pius Fox, Louise Daly, Maggie Skelton, Sinead McElduff, Mickey McClure, Club secretaries, the parents of girls involved in Development Squads and finally the biggest thanks of all is to the girls who play and enjoy Gaelic football in tyrone.

Martin Conway9 Samhain 2010

Ladies Football Overview 2010

What a Year that wasIt has been quite a year for Tyrone ladies football at both club and county level. At county grade, landmark moments included Tyrone reaching a first ever All Ireland senior ladies final and defeat to Dublin should not be allowed to over-shadow the strides made during a memorable championship run.

The profile of ladies football within the county and beyond was clearly raised by the exploits of Tyrone this year, an epic All Ireland quarter final victory over long-term title holders Cork, really making people sit up and take notice.

2 tough semi final games followed before Kerry’s challenge was overcome and with it a place in the All Ireland senior decider for the inaugural time.

Dublin, though proved too strong on that day in late September in Croke Park. The Dubliners thus clinched a debut All Ireland title following a few final disappointments and Tyrone can take heart as they endeavour to set the record straight next time.

Earlier in the season, Tyrone had missed out on an Ulster championship final spot but bounced back heroically via the qualifiers.

People could sit in judgment and look at the All Ireland final as one match, maybe distorting the significance of what Tyrone managed to achieve in 2010. Reaching the All Ireland final put Tyrone up there with the best in the land. Granted, the final experience proved harsh but it is still one they can learn from.

That day in Dublin therefore should not dilute the wholesome efforts of management, players and back up people attached to Tyrone. We all owe them a big debt of gratitude and roll on 2011.

Dublin also ended the All Ireland bid of the Tyrone U16s, this time at the semi final stage after the Red Hand girls had won Ulster in fine style. The Tyrone squad showed plenty of promise and performed with great credit. Tyrone minors and U14s also battled well without much in the way of tangible reward but each of the county camps can take well deserved bows for their commitment to the cause.

Club Front

On the ladies club scene, the senior championship came down to a decider between holders St Macartans and An Charraig Mhor. St Macartan’s came back from 7 points down at one stage to lift the title for the second year in a row. Donaghmoyne subsequently thwarting their Ulster club bid at the quarter final juncture.

It was the turn of An Charraig Mhor however, in the league final against St Macartans as the St Colmcilles repelled a spirited St Mac’s comeback to emerge with the trophy.

In terms of intermediate football, St Dympna’s did the double in league and championship competitions. There was no luck at Ulster club level but St Dympna’s head for senior football in fine fettle.

St Enda’s from Omagh took the main plaudits in junior football with a first ever title at adult level in the championship but even more was to come via a memorable Ulster club title triumph that paved the way for a subsequent All Ireland challenge.

Aghyaran St Davog’s enjoyed league success and well done to the various B competition winners plus victorious youth sides at all levels across the spectrum throughout the season.

On a more reflective note, hard graft plus perseverance by dedicated personnel and players combine to ensure that ladies football in Tyrone continued to thrive and builds for the challenges of the future with real optimism.

Damien Donnolly.

Child Protection Officer Report

A Chara

Thankfully no major child protection issues arose during the past year, this I feel is due to the good work of clubs in the continued safeguarding of their young players.

However, we must not become complacent, child protection is everyone’s business. Tyrone Ladies Football Association’s main priority is the welfare of our young players, we are committed to providing an environment which will allow players to perform to the best of their ability, free from bullying and intimidation.

As part of our commitment, we strongly recommend that all clubs adopt the Ladies Football Associations Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Young Players. This applies to all individuals involved within your clubs. This guide can be downloaded from www.ladiesgaelic.ie

All club members working in any capacity with children (eg coaches, referees and drivers) will now have to be registered with AccessNi. This is there to protect you and the child and can be applied for free of charge. Application can be found at www.accessni.gov.uk. under Umbrella Bodies, Ulster Council Gaelic Association.

It is advisable that all club individuals working with children complete a Child Protection course.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support during my tenure.

RegardsMaureen GlassChild Protection Officer

Registration Breakdown 2010 Senior

incl Mangers/ Non

Name Referees Underage U10 Playing Total

Aghyaran 19 41 3 4 67An Carraig Mhor 31 79 24 17 151Aodh Ruadh 25 53 10 1 89Ardboe 16 48 12 0 76Badoney 21 30 7 5 63Beragh 24 51 9 3 87Cappagh 25 43 0 12 80Cill Iseal 18 53 4 6 81Clann Na Gael 12 39 9 12 72Clonoe 0 30 9 0 39Coalisland 11 42 2 0 55Donaghmore 15 49 0 0 64Drumquin * 2 5 0 0 7Drumragh 21 38 8 2 69Edendork 8 52 12 1 73Eoghain Rua 36 42 14 1 93Errigal Ciaran 26 75 21 5 127Fr Rocks 16 38 2 5 61Fintona 17 45 9 1 72Galbally 18 55 20 0 93Glenelly 18 51 6 13 88Kildress 25 57 23 6 111Mna Na Deirge 14 42 11 0 67Moy 24 54 25 10 113Newtownstewart 9 34 6 1 50Pomeroy 17 38 0 0 55Rock St Patricks 3 33 13 4 53Sigersons 30 40 16 6 92Sperrin Og 20 41 11 9 81Stewartstown 2 33 9 2 46St Dympna's 27 57 22 2 108St Endas 27 59 35 13 134St Macartans 20 55 4 11 90St Therasa's 30 35 18 5 88Trillick 21 41 12 5 79Urney 4 32 4 2 42Total 652 1610 390 164 2816

These are the totals for 2010/2011 season. Tyrone currently has 2816 members both playing and non-playing.

Drumquin withdrew from football this season.

Congratulations to:Jim Gallagher Referee in the Ulster Senior finalJohn McGlynn Referee in the Senior Ulster Club finalMartin Devlin Referee in the Intermediate Ulster Club finalBrian McCallion Referee in the U14 All Ireland finalEtaoine O’Kane Referee in the U16A All Ireland Shield finalSean McIntyre Referee in the Ulster Intermediate finalSean McIntyre Referee in the All Ireland Minor B finalEtaoine O’Kane Referee in the Ulster Minor B finalEileen Jones Referee in the U16 All Ireland blitz in Croke ParkEtaoine O’Kane Referee in the U16 All Ireland blitz in Croke ParkTommy McSorley 4th official in the All Ireland Junior finalEtaoine O’Kane Linesperson in the All Ireland Intermediate finalEileen Jones Linesperson in the Senior Ulster Club finalTracey Brennan Linesperson in the Senior Ulster Club finalSabrina Kelly Linesperson in the Intermediate Ulster Club finalJohn McGlynn Linesperson in the Ulster Senior finalDermot McCaffrey Linesperson in the Ulster Senior FinalMartina Dillon Linesperson in the National League Senior finalEtaoine O’Kane Linesperson in the National League Senior finalTracey Brennan Sang the National Anthem at the Senior Ulster final and the Senior

Ulster club finalSt Endas Omagh Junior Ulster club final winnersAll clubs who won Championship and League titles in 2010Galbally Club of the year 2009Drumagh Gaelic for Mothers who played in Croke at the Senior All Ireland finalU13 Development girls who played in Croke Park at the Senior All Ireland finalJoline Donnelly County Senior Player of the Year 2009All Stars nominees Shannon Lynch, Sinead McLaughlin, Maura Kelly, Niamh Woods,

Shannon Quinn, Gemma Begley, Cathy Donnelly, Joline DonnellyPart of the 2010 All Star trip to San Francisco – Mary Connolly, Theresa Kelly, Eilis

Gormley. Players – Joline Donnelly, Niamh Woods, Sinead McLoughlin.

Etaoine O’Kane Continental Youth Championships in AmericaTeam of League Neamh Woods, Joline DonnellySenior Golden Boot Gemma Begley (An Charraig Mhor)School All Stars Tori McLoughlin (Loreto Grammar Omagh), Sarah McConville

(Holy Trinity Cookstown), Aoife McGuone (Dean Mac Guirc Carrickmore), Emma Jane Gervin (St Pat’s Academy Dungannon)

Girls in the inter-provincial team who won the Mick Talbot CupGirls who won titles with their collegesTyrone Senior Ladies All Ireland Runner up 2010Tyrone U16s Ulster final winners 2010Tyrone U14s Ulster blitz winners 2010

Tyrone U13 Development squad runner up blitz 2010

Schools:U20A Ulster final winner Loreto Grammar OmaghU20A All Ireland runner up Loreto Grammar OmaghU20B Ulster final winners St Pat’s Academy DungannonU20B All Ireland runners up St Pat’s Academy DungannonU16A Ulster final winners St Pat’s Academy DungannonU16A All Ireland winners St Pat’s Academy DungannonU16A Ulster final runners up Loreto Grammar OmaghU16C Ulster final runners up Holy Trinity CookstownU14A Ulster final winners Loreto Grammar Omagh

Louise Kelly, Cill Iseal Player of the match – U16A All Ireland final

All girls who attended the Elite Camp this year:Niamh McNulty, Cora MNulty, Aodh RuadhKatherine McCrory – DrumraghAislinn Conlin – donaghmoreKerrie McGarvey – BadoneyLaura McNally – CoalislandEmma Louise Mulgrew – Cill Iseal

All tutors who delivered Foundation coaching/Level 1 coursesAll tutors who delivered Referee’s courses throughout the year

Ahyaran Ladies

Aghyaran is in the West of Tyrone, we actually border along Donegal, we are a rural community and at present we have 61 members. Aghyaran ladies were set up in 1993 but it was 1994 before we actually registered with the ladies county board. Our club colours are green and gold.

When the ladies first started management was Michael and John Penrose and to date Penrose has continued to show his commitment to the ladies club and is manager of the Senior and Minors.

During out nine years in football we have numerous girls from the club playing for the county at different age levels, Roisin McMenamin, Tracey Lynch, Anona Lynch, Gemma McHugh, Kathleen Penrose, Kellie Meehan, Lucy Meehan, Claire Gillespie.

At present there is three girls representing the county, Kellie, Lucy and Claire, so it shows we have plenty of talent coming through.

Honours we have achieved since 1994 have been Minor Grade 2, League winners 2000, U13 Grade 2, League winners 2000, Junior Championship- Runners up 1996, 97 and 98 and Intermediate Championship runners up 2000 and 2002. Promoted to Senior League 1999 and 2003.

We have also had the same main sponsor, Blacktown Motors, since 1994 and we are very grateful to Prop. Billy Lynch.

Our aim is to eventually to win a Senior League and Championship title.

An Charraig Ladies (The Rock)An Charraig was formed in 1997 with 16 players registered for 1998 season at U16 level. The founder committee was:-Nuala Devlin – ChairpersonAnn Marie Devlin – SecretaryTracey Mc DonaldMichelle O’NeillDympna HoyKieran Mullan – Coach

2003 committee –Kieran Mullan – ChairpersonGeraldine Carroll – SecretaryDonal McGurk – Assistant SecretaryAmelia McWilliams – TreasurerBriege HaydenMichelle O’NeillColm McVeighMichael McCourt

Honours Achieved:Reached U14 and U16 final 2002. 3 girls played for Tyrone in 2002, Martina U14, Laura McCreesh U14 and Aisling Hayden U16.

Aodh Ruadh LadiesAodh Ruadh Dun Geanainn Ladies G.F.C. was founded at a meeting in O’Neills Park in February 1993. This meeting was spearheaded and the club effectively started by Caroline McErlean who had made several other attempts to start in the Dungannon town previous to this. At the first meeting the name of the club was decided upon and the first committee was founded. Caroline McErlean was the treasurer and has held this position since that day. Also at the first meeting were current senior players Martina Dillon, Roisin Skeffington (nee Fay) and Eileen Jones. This year the club celebrates its ten year anniversary and since its foundation in 1993 has increased in size and growing dramatically. The club fields teams at all age levels in Tyrone and provides football for girls aged 6-18 years and upwards. The club has a long and successful history and its many great achievements at all age levels are reflected in the roll of honour.

The club has always had representatives on the Tyrone county team at all age levels. Some of the first to represent the club at county level were Caroline Mc Grath (nee McErlean), Tracey Brennan, Claire Rafferty and Melissa Quinn. Since then the club has been represented by many other players and currently have Katrina Murphy and Carol McGlinchey on the Tyrone Senior team. In 1999 when Tyrone won the All Ireland Junior title the club was represented by Caroline McGrath, Catherine Small, Denise Donnelly (nee Hetherington), Katrina Murphy and Caroline Kelly (a record number of 15 representatives which only St.Macartans could match). At underage level Katrina Murphy has won an All Ireland Minor title with Tyrone and Ciara Maxwell, Caroline Kelly, Carol McGlinchey and Trisha Morgan to name a few have won Ulster Minor titles with Tyrone.

Katrina Murphy is the only player to represent the club beyond county level when she played for the Ulster Inter-provincial team in 2002. At colleges level, the club players have also won many achievements. Katrina Murphy, Caroline McGrath and Caroline Kelly have all won Ulster Colleges All Stars and along with members have won the Ulster Colleges Championship with their respective Universities.

Caroline McGrath has also been successful at county level on the coaching front as Tyrone U16 and U14 manager in the past couple of years. She has won an U16 county title and taken both her U16 and U14 teams toUlster finals.

The club again was well represented on these teams with Laura Shiels, Frankie Park and Claire McAliskey and Marian Vincent among others from the club who featured strongly for Tyrone. Last year club U14 player Ellana Arthurs captained Tyrone in their U14 Ulster campaign and narrowly lost the Ulster final to Monaghan after extra time.

On the administration front the club has always been well represented on the County Board Executive. Eileen Jones was Chairperson of the County board in 1995 and has held a position on the board since then as Development Officer and currently Irish language Officer. Martina Dillon has also been on the Tyrone County Executive for the past three years as PRO and Registrar and is currently the Tyrone’s liaison officer. Eileen and Martina are Ulster Council Delegates and Eileen is the Club referee. She is currently one of only two female referees to officiate in Ulster and has appeared as lines person in several All Ireland Finals. Roisin Skeffington has also been the Tyrone team physiotherapist for the last two years as well as been club physio since 1997.

Aodh Ruadh Dun Geannainn Ladies GFC committee 2003Chairperson~ Eileen JonesVice Chair~ Roisin SkeffingtonSecretary~ Martina DillonAss. Secretary~ Caroline McGlincheyTreasurer~ Caroline McGrathAss. Treaurer~ Joanne DalyPRO~ Kate McIntoshAss. PRO~ Aoife StringerYouth Rep.~ Louise DalyIrish Language~ Ellana ArthursCommittee Members~ Fiona O’Donnell, Denise Donnelly, Claire McCann, Trisha Morgan, Laura Shiels, Marian Vincent, Angie Casey

Roll Of Honour 1993-2003Senior Level:

Tyrone senior Championship winners 2000, Ulster Club Semi-Final 2000Tyrone Senior Championship Runners Up 1995, 1998, 2001Tyrone Senior League Winners 2001Tyrone Senior League Runners Up 1997, 1999,2000,2002Ulster 7 Aside Winners 1998Ulster 7 Aside runners up 1999

Tyrone County 7 Aside Championship 1994, 1995,1996Tyrone County 7 Aside Runners up 1997, 2000, 2001

Underage Level:Minor Grade 1 League Runners-up 2002Tyrone Grade 1 U16 Championship winners 2002Tyrone Grade 1 U16 Championship runners up 1996, 1998Tyrone Grade 1 U16 League winners 2002Tyrone Grade 1 U16 League runners-up 1996, 1998, 2001Tyrone Grade 1 U14 League winners 1996Tyrone Grade 1 U14 League runners up 2002Tyrone Grade 2 U14 Championship winners 2001Tyrone Grade 2 U14 League Winners 2001U14 All Ireland Feile Shield Runners-up 1997U13 Tyrone County Blitz winners 1996 and 2002 runners up 1999Jolene Marlowe Memorial Tyrone Club of the Year winners 1999Won this in its first ever year in existence.

Badoney Ladies GFCThe sight of girls playing Gaelic football in the back of a field was and remains a common sight in any rural parish. Indeed, the ladies of the parish of Gortin were and remain pioneers in the promotion of the sport in Tyrone. Although as children, girls were often relegated to merely supplementing the boy’s underage team, they have successfully established Ladies Gaelic as a sport in its own right, in what remains a male dominated sport.

Indeed the parish of Gortin can boast one of the earliest formal committees in Tyrone, when under the guidance of Patsy McCrory, twelve enthusiasts came together to form a committee on 4th November 1979. From these attendees a committee was established under the Chairperson, Teresa Devlin, two currently plays for New York. It was during this time that Gortin played a significant part in the development of the sport within Tyrone when eight clubs namely Gortin, Carrickmore, Greencastle, Beragh, Ballygawley, Drumragh, Aughabrack and Drumquin gathered to organize a Tyrone Ladies League. Unfortunately, due to a lack of support, the Tyrone Ladies League was postponed until another time. They did however succeed in laying the foundation for the current league.

Unfortunately as time passed, the parish of Gortin was to experience a time of unorganised Ladies football. That was until 1994 when the sport was to gain momentum yet again within the parish. The team formed a committee and the fundraising began. In its primary year the club adopted the name Badoney Ladies GFC and the official colours of blue and yellow. Only in competitive football two years, Badoney Ladies did themselves proud when they ‘did the double’ in 1996, beating Aghyaran in the Championship. Until 1995, Division One and Division Two teams competed in the one Championship. 1995 was the first year that the Tyrone Championship was split into Senior and Junior levels. Badoney were the first team to achieve the double in Division Two and enabled their promotion to Division One. Such as achievement not only gave creditability to the club, but also resulted in an increase for demand, with Badoney being represented at all levels within the League and Championship. Throughout its short existence, Badoney Ladies have continued in their passion for the sport and have established a weekly lotto to help raise funds for the club. Furthermore Badoney Ladies can boost another achievement in that it is one of the first Ladies Gaelic Clubs in Ireland to get their own pitch and now with their own playing facilities, the club trusts that this shall give the sport a base that will ensure its continued existence within the parish.

Although the silverware has been light in the clubs short existence, this by no means under estimates the talent that is within. Members of the club have represented the County at all age’s levels through the years with members gaining Ulster and All Ireland medals. The club have been verging on success at a number of levels through the County League and Championships. Hopefully the talent and determination that the club possess can make it accountable through silverware in forth-coming years.

Beragh Red Nights Ladies GFC

Formed: November 1993

Membership at time of information: 25player/members

Membership at year 2002: 67 player/members

Committee at time of formation:

Chairperson: Aine McCannVice Chair: Briege WhiteSecretary: Gabrielle McAleerVice Secretary: Helen RodgersTreasurer: Mary FarleyPRO: Cabrini OwensRegistrar: Aine McCann

Committee at present:

Chairperson: Bronagh MullinVice Chair: Lisa RodgersSecretary: Carmel GrimesAss.Secretary/PRO: Aishling HaganTreasurer/ Registrar: Tracey Rodgers

Honours Achieved:

1995 Intermediate Championship Winners2001: Intermediate Championship and League Winners

County Team Representatives ~ Senior level:

Aishling Hagan, Ciara Strain, Anne Donnelly, Julie Conroy, Caroline Donnelly, Nuala McCartan, Josephine Rodgers

Carrickmore St Colmcilles, TyroneColours: Green, white and goldFounded: 1992Ladies football in Carrickmore can be traced back to the early 1970’s when teams from the area frequently participated in local carnivals and sports days. The organisation of the Martin Hurson tournament, Galbally in 1988 provided an opportunity for ladies teams from surrounding areas to compete against each other in annual competitions. Carrickmore recorded a number of victories in this well organized and supported competition. 1992 brought the arrival of a formal League and Championship with Carrickmore emerging victories over a gallant St Endas side in an historic first final at Dunmoyle. Following on from this success, the ladies went on to represent Ulster in the All Ireland quarter final against a very strong experienced Wembley Gaels side in Ruislip, London. The Carmen girls suffered a heavy defeat, although with the Ulster club final still to be played, there was little time to be down hearted. In Pairc Colmcille, November 1992, Carrickmore dramatically overcame a favoured St Eunan’s Letterkenny team to be the first club crowned champions of Ulster.

1994 saw the amalgamation of ladies into the main St Colmcilles club. The club, which has excellent playing and training facilities, separate ladies dressing rooms and the historic Nally Stand, is home venue for most of the Tyrone Ladies National League games.

The arrival of under-age competitions and the input of dedicated coaches meant that a strong conveyor belt of talent continued to strengthen the senior squad. The club are proudly positioned as the top side in Tyrone, winning senior county titles in 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2002 and reaching 5 Ulster senior finals, emerging victorious in 1992 and 2002. an impressive array of silverware has been collected in every age group from Under 12 upward, with numerous players from the club have represented Tyrone at all levels. The appearance of the senior ladies team in the 2002 All Ireland club final – a first for any Tyrone team is the highlight of the club’s short, but colourful history. Unfortunately, Carnacon of Mayo proved too strong for the girls in a titanic tussle played in Mullingar.

The Jarlath Kerr Sevens’ is now a widely respected tournament, established in memory of the first treasurer and manager of the club.

Now in its 5th year, the tournament continues to attract the top teams in the province with St Eunan’s Letterkenny, St Macartans, Tyrone and Carrickmore previous winners.

In 2000, the club initiated the innovative Gaelic4Girls scheme, which is now run by numerous clubs throughout the province. The scheme consists of a 6-week block of indoor skills training and games for girls aged 7-11. it is intended to extend this scheme to include boys for outdoor sessions in the summer months. In 2002, the ladies committee thoroughly researched the history of ladies football in the area, a comprehensive report that is recorded in ‘The Carrickmore Tradition, Vol ll.’

In the eleven years since its official formation, the club has continually developed and expanded with annual membership of over one hundred people. Of this, approximately twenty non-playing members continued to officiate, manage and promote the club beyond the playing field. Members of our club have been prominent in the established of ladies football in other parts of Ulster and North America, through colleges and clubs. There is no doubt that with the values and love of the game held by all members, the club will continue to flourish and hopefully remain a force in ladies football.

First Committee (1992)Chairman – Ronan McGarrityVice Chairman – Theresa KellySecretary – Briege GroganAssistant Secretary – Seraphine HughesTreasurer – Jarlath Kerr (R.I.P.)PRO’S – Brenda McElduff and Sinead WalshWinning Senior Captains:Seraphine Hughes (1992), Lavine Hurson (1995), Brenda McElduff (1997), Sara McElroy (1999), Etaoine O’Kane (2001), Connie Fox (2002).2002 TeamClaire O’Kane, Gemma Begley, Elaine Coyle, Patricia McGurk, Claire Nughest, Marie Grogan, Etaoine O’Kane, Claire McElroy, Sara McElroy, Cliodhna McCallan, Cathy Hughes, Aideen Loughran, Colette Fox, Connie Fox, Eilish Gormley, Lynette Hughes, Deirdre Dobbs, Colleen McCullough, Nadine Fox, Kathy McAleer, Seana McCallan, Neave Cobain, Claire Gallagher, Sinead McAleer, Joanne McGurk, Ann-Marie McGurk, Roisin McCartan and Catherine McCallan.Managers: Mickey Haughey and Dominic McCartan

Cill Iseal LadiesCill Iseal ladies had its first ever training session in late August 1999. With a turnout of about 30/40 girls, the foundation was there for the beginning of what was hoped to be a very strong ladies club within the next few years. Playing at a competitive level began with an U16 team, and although not having been successful within the first couple of years, the interest was there, and each and every player was putting in the effort.

In the second year of the club’s establishment, there was now 2 teams, minor and U16, both partaking at a competitive level. Both teams looking very promising and a lot of young talent interested, Cill Iseal ladies were by now becoming bigger and better.

It wasn’t until the third year of the clubs running, when Philip Donaghy and Kieran Magill teamed up as joint managers and trainers that success started to come our way, having now found our feet on the playing field, this year had been fairly successful and more games had been won. At underage level there was an U16 team, and an U14 team which made it to the Championship semi finals and having come joint third in the U16 league, things were beginning to look up.

But in 2002, Cill Iseal ladies made their mark at every competitive age group, right through from U12s to Minor. A promising and very talented U12 side, managed by Philip Donaghy, Aideen Reilly and Ashlene Doyle, made it to the grade 1 final only to have been beaten in the dying moments on a 1 point margin by Carrickmore (2-02/2-03). This score line shows what an excellent performance this game was. Also our U14s made history in the club this year when they won the grade 2A league title. This very strong young side also made it to the Championship Final day. Ardboe travelled to Cill Iseal, and after a very tight and entertaining game, it ended in a draw, and so it was our turn to go to Ardboe the following week. This game however was more one sided and Ardboe walked away with the Championship title. All credit to the girls though, who showed great determination and sportsmanship on the day.

Cill Iseal minors also had a great year, and were favourites to win the grade 3 Championship final, where they would meet Glenelly. Knowing this game was going to be tough, this team was prepared for what lay ahead of them. On this day, it looked as if success was going to be ours, going into the 2nd half four points up, and having played a brilliant first half, maybe it was going to be our day. But finals aren’t over until the final whistle blows, and Glenelly won this game by nine points to lift the grade 3 title.

Our U16 team was the last hope, and with a very strong talented and capable side, hopes were set high for success. Each member had been beaten in a final at some stage in the year, and so fight and hunger was there. Having beaten every team in the league well, and having beaten Galbally in the semi finals of the league, (6-13/0-01) hopes were set high for a league final success. But before this game was to be played, we had to meet Galbally Oonagh Celts in the Championship Final a week previous to our league semi final encounter. Having beaten a very strong Rock side in the Championship Semi Final, we were going out in the hope to make history in the club and win our first ever Championship title, and this we did, we beat Galbally Oonagh Celts on a final score line of 5-10 to 3-04.

Our goal from the beginning of the year was to the U16 double, something we had dreamed of and waited for, for so long, that nothing was going to get in our way this time. We did, we did the double and beat the Rock Ladies in the league final 3-19 to 0-03. What way to finish our year. It took a while, but we finally did it, and the Cill Iseal ladies, are definitely a side to look out for in the up and coming years. What a year, and what a way to finish it!

Cill Iseal Ladies CommitteeChairperson – Gerry McDonaldVice Chairperson – Philip DonaghySecretary – Gerard DonaghyAss Secretary – Sean McGuiganTreasurer – Dominic SmallAss Treasurer – Bernard O’Neill

Additional Committee Members: Kieran Magill, Aideen Reilly, Earl Gormley, Deborah Magill, and Ashlene Doyle.

Pic – 01 – U16 2002 County ChampionsPic – 02 – Cill Iseal Naomh Mhuire 2002 County Champions.

Dromore Ladies GFCA Dromore man called David King funded St Dympnas ladies in 1992. David was manager/coach of a well-established camogie team for many years prior to this. When the camogie team folded there was much interest in the increasingly popular Ladies football and this club was formed. In the first year we had twenty-five senior playing members although we did not participate in any other competitions until the following year. As the club expanded and grew potential David stood down and handed the reigns over to this predecessors Brian McAleer, Colm Donnelly, Joe Rafferty, Barry Campbell and Declan Quinn. We now have team competing at all levels and there is a particularly impressive youth element in the club.

In the ten or so years since our formation, Dromore ladies have gone from strength to strength and have many medals under out belts throughout the ranks, these include:Junior Championship 1997, Intermediate Championship 2000, Intermediate League 2000, Ulster Intermediate Championship 2000, Minor Championship 2001 and 2002, Minor League 2002, Juvenile League 1999, Juvenile Championship 1999 and U14 Championship 1998.

Drumragh Sarsfield LadiesFormed in 2002 under the auspices of the Executive Committee, competed at Under 14 level, two players Donna Donnelly and Neamh Woods represented the club at County Level.

This season intend to compete at Under 14 and Under 16. Sub-Committee established at start of this season:Chairperson – Geraldine MvLaughlinVice Chairperson – Jackie McSorleySecretary – Mary LoughranVice secretary – Dympna ClearyTreasurer – Geraldine QuinnRegistrar – Siobhan Taggart

Team Coaches: Monica Gallagher, Brendan Kerr and Brian Campbell.

Team: Clare Devlin, Paula O’Brien, Joanna McCann, Oonagh McMackin, Donna Donnelly, Niamh Treanor, Claire Maguire, Laura Taggart, Ailish Loughran, Neamh Woods, Catherine McGurk, Rosanna Ward, Edel Taggart, Danielle Pearson, Louise Kelly, Leona Pearson, Tara Kerr, Erin Horish, Niamh McLaughlin, Tara McLaughlin, Leah Quinn, Jade Cox and Anna Nugent. Coach: Brenda kerr

Eoghain Rua Ui Neill L.G.F.C.Eoghain Rua Ui Neill L.G.F.C. Leac Phadraig was founded in 1997. The first manager was Kieran Kelly. Over 20 girls started this year. The committee was made up of the players themselves with Gina Devine and Bernadette Devine leading them. They started playing League football in 1998 when they entered both senior and minor leagues, as the population of players grew. Two players were chosen to be on the Tyrone panel, Brenda McCrossan and Angela Stevenson. In 1999, the men’s and ladies committees amalgamated.

In 2000 there was a change in manager as Steven Kelly took over, at this stage we were playing in both senior and U16 leagues. The senior team then disintegrated as many players went off to pursue other interests and we only participated in the U16 league.

In 2002 we entered the U14 and U16 leagues and again we had a representative on the Tyrone U14 panel, Susan McShane. The manager, Angela Stevenson, a former player trained the girls well and brought them to the semi final of the U16 Championship.

At present the girls are entered in minor and U16 leagues and they are under the management of Gerard Porter.

Ladies U16 2002 TeamAileen Boggs, Sarah McCrossan, Catherine McGonagle, Megan Elliott, Carmel Harper, Orla Coyle, Aisling Devine, Alison Doherty, Wanda Barcley, Jacqueline Kelly, Laura Kelly, Keelin Kelly, Gemma Kelly, Roisin Devine, Terri Devine, Zarah Gray.Angela Stevenson (Manager)

Ladies 1997/1998 TeamMary Caldwell, Sarah Barrett, Bernie Devine, Gemma Donaghey, Maria McBride, Joanne Kelly, Claire Barrett, Brenda McCrossan, Aileen Barrett, Catherine Conway, Lisa McGonagle, Edel Connolly, Lucy Donaghey,

Christine Stevenson, Angela Stevenson, Lisa McShane, Seanin O’Neill, Rachel Kelly, Orla Devine, Tracey Harper, Sinead Conway.Manager: Kieran Kelly

Errigal CiaranLocated South of TyroneColours: White, Blue and Yellow

Year 19921992 saw the affiliation of Ladies Gaelic football in Tyrone. Errigal Ciaran being one of the clubs that affiliated at this time. This was an important event in the history of our club as we began the year with 35 registered members. Registration fee was Seniors £7 Juniors £4.50

Committee for 1992Chairperson – Michelle MullanSecretary – Margaret CampbellTreasurer – Noleen BroderickP.R.O. – Martina McDonaldCommittee members – Goretti Donnelly, Anita Lynch, Sharon Hackett, Olive Mallon and Martina Carberry.Club Referees – Eamon Mullin and Seamus McCrory.

Club were 3rd place in league in 1992 and got to the semi Final of the Championship in 1992.

Errigal Ciaran ran a tournament, 6 teams took part, Carrickmore, Galbally, St Macartans, Aghaloo, St Endas and Errigal Ciaran.County Board members/delegates: Noleen Broderick – Ass Treasurer/Registrar and Martina McDonald – Fixtures Committee.

Year 2002Committee:Chairperson: Marie FlanaganVice Chairperson: Siobhan McGarveySecretary : Kate LynchAss. Secretary: Margaret CampbellTreasurer: Evelyn McCannAss. Treasurer: Laura McCannP.R.O.: Briege McGarvey

Committee members – Amanda O’Neill, Selina Oguz, Claire McCann, Sinead McGorman.

Membership for the year 2002: Adult 32 Underage 69

Honours attained:Won senior and Minor LeagueWon League and Championship at Under 16, 14 and Under 13Won League at Under 12Represented Tyrone in the Under 14 Feile na nOg for 5 years in a rowWon the Ulster Blitz at Under 14Claire McGarvey won an ‘All Star’ at County Level

Errigal Ciaran CommitteeChairperson: Marie FlanaganVice Chairperson: Mark LoughranSecretary : Sinead McGormanAss. Secretary: Margaret CampbellTreasurer: Evelyn McCannCommittee Members – Kate Lynch, Deirdre Tierney, Donna Quinn, Nuala McGarvey.

1992 saw the affiliation of clubs in Tyrone with Errigal Ciaran Ladies being one of the first clubs to affiliate at this time. In 1992 Errigal Ciaran had 35 registered members, this has increased considerably in the past ten years with over 100 members.

Errigal Ladies have won at Under 12, 14, 16 and Minor level in League and Championship. The Under 14 team have represented Tyrone at the ‘Feile Peile Na nOg’ competition for the past five years. This team have won the Under 14 Blitz in Ulster also in 2001. ‘All Stars’ have been awarded to Claire McGarvey and Siobhan McGarvey.

Glenelly St Joseph Ladies GFC

Background Information:A few people interested in the Gaelic game formed Glenelly GFC Ladies in 1998. They et up a committee, adopted their own constitution and were approved by the County Board. Thirty girls were registered and managers were appointed. Everyone’s enthusiasm secured the support of many other people in the local community and so it has become a focus in Glenelly.

Since then the club has grown in members in 1999 and 2000 a U16 and Senior team were entered into the competitive scene meeting teams across Tyrone. 2001 saw the introduction of U13 level football so that the younger people in Glenelly could have the opportunity to play Ladies Gaelic football while enchanting the club. Presently, in 2002 five different ages groups from Glenelly compete in the Gaelic Game. To date the club this year has won the Tyrone Ladies Junior League, Minor League and Championship, U14 League and Championship and the U16 League. Therefore these teams will all progress to a higher division in the forthcoming season.

Membership: in total there are 70 members in the Club.

Committee:Chairperson: Joe McGurkVice Chairperson: Maureen KearneyTreasurer: Joseph CarolanVice Treasurer: Ann HarkinSecretary: Catherine ConwayVice Secretary: Bridgid McBrideCommittee Members: Josephine Sharkey, Mary Ohagan, Mairead O’Hagan, Fiona Marie Kearney, Carolanne O’Kane, Claire Kildunne, Lisa McCullagh, Gearad NicholasRoll Of Honour2000~ Runners up in the Junior League Championship2001~ U16 Junior League Title2001~ U13 Junior League Title2002~ Minor Junior Championship and League Titles2002~ U14 Junior Championship and League Titles2002~ Senior Junior Title2002~ U12 won League

2002~ U16 League, Championship still to play

Mna Na Deirge Football Club(Castlederg)

The club was formed in 1993.The former committee existed of:Chairperson~ Anne Marie MeehanSecretary~ Meave McGrathTreasurer~ Mairead McGrath

Membership started off well - 40 members

In our first year we lost all our games but the following year 1994, we won Division 2 Senior League. The club still kept going until 1997 but unfortunately folded then.It was reformed in 199. In 2001 the U14 reached the Championship.The club still keeps going on a smaller scale – approx. 30. This year we are entering at Senior, U16, U14 and U12 levels.

We hope to increase our numbers more and in the near future there will be a new pitch.

Former committee now:Chairperson~ Francie LynchSecretary~ Jo LynchTreasurer~ Tina McGlincheyPRO~ Meave McGrath

Age Group: U12, U14, U16, Minor, Senior. From age 8 upwards

Moy Ladies GFCFormed 1998Club Colours: Sky BlueTeams: Minor and JuniorAchievements: Junior Championship winners 2002Registered number: 35

Moy ladies started back in 1997 with a minor team under the management of Eunan Brolly. We did not register as a team straight away. We played challenge matches with other non-registered teams to build up our experience and confidence.We then registered with the Tyrone County Board in 1999.

The first Moy ladies team in 1997 consisted of:Particia Conroy, Suzanne Cunningham, Katie Murren, Emma Lavery, Claire Devlin, Caoimhe Laverty, Cathy O’Neill, Emma Owens, Gemma Prunty, Paula Owens, Catherine Rooney, Maria Claire Quinn, Michelle Gribbin, Fiona Quinn, Colleen McCance, Grainne O’Neill, Sinead McNicholl.

The current 2003 Intermediate Team consists of:Nina Murphy, Michelle Clancy, Kelley Fay, Meave McKearney, Rionach Laverty, Katie Murren, Alish Quinn, Mairead McCann, Susan McCann, Melissa Hughes, Ashlene McCann, Shauna McCann, Matrina Halligan, Eimear McKearney, Sarah Rafferty, Patricia Conroy, Claire Convie, Shaheen Brady, Grace O’Donnell, Colleen McCance, Charlene Murphy, Gemma Prunty, Linda McGlone, Jade McGee, Ann Marie Gildernew, Claire Devlin.

Honours achieved: 2002 Junior Championship, under the management of Seamus Prunty.

Minor Squad:Sarah Rafferty, Gemma Prunty, Ashlene McCann, Melissa Hughes, Eimear McKearney, Colleen McCance, Mairead McCann, Michelle Clancy, Shaheen Brady, Charlene Murphy, Cathy O’Neill, Shauna McCann, Nina Murphy, Grace O’Donnell, Kelly McKillion, Martina Halligan, Michelle Gribbon, Katherine Rooney, Jade McGee.

Committee Members:Past: Present:Chairperson: Pat Murren Chairperson: Kelly FayVice Person: Ailish O’Neill Vice Chair: Pat MurrenPRO: Ann Colon PRO: Patricia ConroyTreasurer: Ann Marie McClance Treasurer: Colleen McCanceAss. Treasurer: Colleen McClance Ass. Treasurer: Lesley MurphySecretary: Mary Daly Secretary: Claire DevlinAss. Treasurer: Lesley Murphy Ass. Secretary: Gemma PruntyCommittee members: Nuala Devlin, Seamus Prunty, Claire Devlin Committee Members: Katie

Murren, Ailish Quinn, Seamus Prunty

Omagh St Enda’s Ladies

When interest in camogie in the Omagh area fell into decline in the late 1980’s/early 90’s, Rosemary Carson and Ann Cullen wished to continue the Gaelic games tradition and toyed with the idea of introducing the sport of ladies Gaelic football to the county of Tyrone. An advert was placed in a local newspaper aimed at recruiting all those who were interested in playing Gaelic football to attend a training session at Omagh’s home pitch, ‘Healy Park’. At the first organized training session over 50 players turned out. This clearly indicated to Rosemary and Ann that there was a demand for ladies Gaelic in the area.

As time went by the club entered local tournaments wearing the famous ‘pick t-shirts’ as their Jerseys! In 1991 the club continued to grow, and to help with the development of Gaelic a committee was formed. The first committee included the following personnel:1991 Pink Ladies CommitteeChairperson – Mary DonnellyVice Chairperson – Catriona BurkeSecretary – Joan DuddyAss. Secretary – Margaret DonnellyTreasurer – Rosemary CarsonAss. Treasurer – Anne CullenPRO – Noleen Campbell

At that time the above committee were known as ‘The Pink Ladies Committee’, which obviously derived from the attractive t-shirts! Rosemary, the founder of the pink ladies realised that there was a high demand for Gaelic in Tyrone so therefore set about developing a Tyrone County Board in order to form organized competitions. On successful completion of this Rosemary and the committee structured a league and championship competition for the clubs within Tyrone. Following the progression the pink ladies were abandoned (to no-ones sorrow) and St Endas Ladies were formed, donning the colours of their male counterparts – Black and White.

St Enda’s first ever league game was fixed for 2nd May 1992 at a home venue against Carrickmore ladies. St. Enda’s were beat on that occasion on a score line of 3-2 to 4-6.

St Enda’s went on to play several more league games gaining confidence and experience with every match. In the same year the club participated in our first Championship match against Oonagh Celts. In a very exciting game for both clubs, the match ended in a draw on a score line of 5-7 each. In the replay St. Enda’s came out on top with four points to spare. Errigal Ciaran were our next opponents and after successfully beating them we reached our first ever county final against Carrickmore. Again Carrickmore proved too strong for us beating us comfortably.

After that defeat St. Enda’s continued to go from strength to strength and as football progressed within the county the club entered a team in each of the different age level competitions. Omagh St. Enda’s are very proud of their achievements at underage level and show promising signs of building upon their youth experience and ability to gain success at Senior level in the future. Over 13 years of existence, Omagh St. Enda’s have had several club members representing Tyrone in various competitions and levels highlighting the skill and ability of the girls within the club.

2003 St. Enda’s Committee:Chairperson: Nicola ScottVice Chair: Christina McCrossanSecretary: Michaela DohertyAss. Secretary: Ailshing DohertyTreasurer: Ann CullenAss. Treasurer: Amanda KeysPRO: Sinead O’Neill

Galbally Oonagh CeltsHistoryGalbally Oonagh Celts ladies football club was established in the mid 1980’s. The founder members of the team were Maureen Kelly, Anna Rafferty and PJ Donnelly. The team was formed to take part in the Martin Hurson Tournament in Galbally and went on to compete in other local tournaments in Mountfiels and Kildress.

They have had many successes over the years at all levels, which include:

Runners up in the league 1992, 1993Senior Championship winners 1993Winners of Tyrone County Board 7-a-side shield in 1994Runners up in the Tyrone County Board 7-a-side cup 1995Runners up in the Minor League 1999Runners up in the Juvenile League 1999Winners of the Junior League 2000Brenda Logue Junior Championship winners 2000Runners up in Grade 2 Minor Championship 2001Runners up in the U16 Championship 2002

The club has currently teams at all ages groups from U12 to Senior level. They have a very active committee who are working hard to promote ladies football in Galbally area.

Sperrin Og Ladies GFC

A brief history of our clubSperrin Og ladies GFC was formed on 3rd December 1991 when a number of girls came together to form the club, in response to an invitation in the local paper. The interest on this occasion was sparked off from the fact that ladies football at last was being properly structured within Tyrone and affiliated to the ladies Gaelic Football association- Cumann Peile Gael na mBan.

Sperrin Og LGFC was initially based in the small village of Mountfields in rural Tyrone at the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains (thus deriving its name). The club initially took in the surrounding districts of Greencastle, Gortin and Loughmacrory. The first committee of Sperrin Og was elected on 3rd December 1991.

In 1992 Sperrin Og competed in their first league and championship. Though not very successful in the first year, it was an achievement being established and creating further interest in the game locally. With the help of sponsors and a few fund raising events the team was able to field in a new back and amber strip. Sperrin Og played against Carrickmore, Galbally Oonagh Celts, Errigal Ciaran, Omagh St Endas, St Macartans and Aghaloo. Though the wins were few and far between the girls enjoyed each and every game and losing did not deter them.

The club was represented at County level by Martina McGurren. Margaret Carland and Bernie Tuohey. The team played their home matches on ‘Gormans field’ and had to use the facilities of Mountfieled Community Centre for changing.

Football in the area goes back further than 1991. it was common practice for a team to be literally ‘gathered up’ for a once off sports day match either at home or in neighbouring villages. In 1974 a group of girls came together and stayed together for the summer season training weekly and playing in the region of ten games. The team was known as Mountfield. It was at a time when the local men’s team also Mountfield had recently formed and football mania had gripped the area. The girls wore the men’s purple and yellow strips for the games. The youngest member of the panel was twelve and the oldest in the early twenties. The team finished the season unbeaten.

From 1974 to 1998 football was played occasionally but not with the same consistency. It was never difficult however to form a team when the need arose. 1988 saw the return to a more organized season. a team was gathered for a forthcoming tournament and training commenced twice a week. Mountfield played their first challenge match against Glencull at Greencastle wearing a borrowed strip from Loughmacrory.

Mountfield met Carrickmore again in the final in 1989 in the same tournament but again were narrowly defeated. The team continued playing various games and was pleased to be the winners of the Glencull Ladies Tournament. In October Mountfield held their own tournament inviting Carrickmore, Eglish and winners Galbally Oonagh Celts. Mountfield played Oonagh Celts in the first round with the result being a scoreless draw, rather unusual for Gaelic football. However, scores came in the replay with Oonagh Celts going through to the final.

Playing continued in 1990. Fewer games were played during this season though the training was more strenuous and varied. The last game ‘Mountfield’ played was in Kildress Tournament where they were defeated by the home side. Football had a one-year break until Sperrin Og was formed in 1993.

1997 saw big changes with the Sperrin Og Club, both Gortin and Loughmacrory had started their own clubs and therefore we lost a lot of players. However due to a continued number of Greencastle players, it was decided to change training and matches to Greencastle GFC grounds. The Sperrin Og colours also changed in 1997 from the old black and amber to the new white and green strip. For the first time an underage team (U14) was established within the Sperrin Og Club.

In 1998 the club extended its membership further by establishing U12 and U16 teams. In 1999 the seniors withdrew from the league and championship due to lack of playing members. We concentrated on the underage section within the club. In 1999 proved to be a memorable one for Sperrin Og as it was the first year for the club to win any honours – the U12 team won the 1999 League.

In 2000 the underage section within the club continued to grow from strength to strength. The Minors reached the semi final of the league and the Final of the Championship but were unfortunately beaten by Drumquin.

The U16 team also reached the Final of the Championship, but again were defeated by Omagh St Endas.

2001 proved to one of the best years Sperrin Og ever had. The seniors won their first ever Junior League and reached the final of the Brenda Logue Championship but were unfortunately beaten by Loughmacrory. The U16’s won the Juvenile League and the U13’s won the Championship.

2002 has been another great year for Senior football within the club. After being promoted from Junior to Intermediate football the pace of training was increased. The seniors retained a 100% record in the League allowing them to pick up the Intermediate League Shield. They reached the final of Intermediate Championship and beat Aghyaran allowing Sperrin Og their first Championship title since 1991.

Sperrin Og Team: Ciara Morris, Lisa McGarvey, Cathy Teague, Tracey Ann McCullagh, Laura Lee McCullagh, Helen Clarke, Briege Beggs, Claire Tracey, Cora Teague, Mary Keenan, Catriona McKenna, Mena Tuohey, Eimear Teague, Peggy McCullagh, Nicola Glass, Sinead Clarke, Karen Teague, Teresa McCullagh, Sonia Clarke, Bernie Tuohey, Maggie Carland, Maureen Teague and Michelle McDermott.

St Teresa’s LGFC Loch Mhic RuairiThe ladies club was formed on 13th April 1995. County Board Representatives attended a meeting in the Community Centre when a total of 55 people registered. Of these 39 were future people.

Our first competitive football was played in 1996 at U14, U16, Minor and Junior Level. Our first game was a Minor League game against Errigal Ciaran and was played on 27th March.

It was 1999 before we appeared in the ‘Roll Of Honour’. That year we won the ‘Double’ at Junior level. The club had presented a Cup to the county board and dedicated to the member of our esteemed player Brenda Logue who died in the Omagh bomb and it was fitting that St Teresa’s was the first name on the cup.

In 2000 we won the Juvenile Grade 3 League and also the Senior 7’s Shield.

2001 has been our most successful year to date, runners up in U13 Championship, won the Grade 2 Juvenile Championship, runners up in Grade 2 Minor League and won the Junior Championship.

2002 – winners of Grade 2 Minor League and Championship.

Several of our underage players have been included in the County panel and we look forward to the future with confidence.

St Macartan’s LadiesCo Tyrone: Augher/Clogher/EskraMembership 118 (83 U18 and 35 O/18)The club was founded in 1992Club Colours are maroon and yellow

We have 5 teams in the club, Senior, Minors, Juvenile, U14’s and U12’s

The club has achieved Senior County Championships titles in 1994, 1996, 1998 and League titles in 1995 and 1996.

At present we have 6 inter-county Senior players: Lisa and Shauna McGirr, Eileen McElroy, Lynda Donnelly, Maura Kelly and Cathy Donnelly.

We had other successes as followed:Minor Championships: 1996, 1997Minor League: 1997, 2001Juvenile League: 2001U14 League: 1997, 1998

One of our committee members, Mary Connolly, is the Chairperson of the County Board.

Stewartstown Harps Ladies

Club was formed in July 2001Members 40Played Under 14, Under 18 – 2002 season

Committee:Chairperson: PJ CampbellSecretary: Roisin O’NeillTreasurer: John McCannAssistant Treasurer: Majella Quinn

Other committee members: Maura Gallagher, Teresa Glendinning, Fiona Glendinning, Pat Mulgrew, Liz Sonners, Martin McNally.

Trillick LadiesTrillick ladies were formed in 1994 by local lass Marian Corry. Marian had noticed the rapid growth of ladies football in Tyrone and throughout Ulster and suggested the idea of Trillick forming a team. A meeting was called and the interest shown was immense.

Our first season started under the auspicious guidance of Kevin Donnelly. Trillick’s first competitive season commenced in 1994 in Division ll. Considering their creation of a few months earlier, they finished mid table at the end of the season.

1995 was the year that saw Trillick Ladies clinch their first piece of silverware. A convincing win over the Red Knights of Beragh in the league final at Carrickmore and the Tony Fox League Cup had arrived in the small village.

1996 saw both Beragh and Trillick promoted to Division 1. Having started the season quite well in Division 1, Trillick found the top flight tough but however held onto senior status.

1997 was a difficult year for the ladies of Trillick as it ended their grasp on Division 1. Trillick suffered a lot of heavy blows with several experienced players retiring and others getting married or moving away. Matters worsened following a league match against Errigal Ciaran at Donnelly Park when their manager Kevin Donnelly relinquished his position under bizarre circumstances. All these problems meant that Trillick were considered weakened in all areas on and off the pitch and needless to say their stint in the top flight was sadly over and once again Division 2 beckoned.

Martin Garrity took over the reins for the remainder of 1997 and his role as Team Manager lasted up until the end of 2000. During that year we stayed in Division 2, claiming no silverware and were beaten convincingly by a very determined and skilful Cookstown side in the Championship Final at Dunmoyle.

The new millennium brought much of the same for Trillick. Narrow defeats in the league and championship saw the Reds pose no threat to any other Division 2 counterparts. An U16 team was formed that year and they performed extremely well.

A lot of young talent was unearthed from this juvenile team. Cathy Donnelly, Una Trainor who already play for the senior team are names to watch put for as well as Sarah Donnelly, Carmel McCann, Caitriona Killoran, Anita McKenna and Leona Gormley.

Since the beginning of 2001, Kevin Donnelly was reinstated as Senior Manager and Declan O’Donnell was nominated as U16 Manager. At present (2002) our U16 team have reached the Grade 2 Championship final and are to play Glenelly. As these girls have only been playing together for 2 years, there is great excitement in the village for them reaching their first final and hopefully they can clinch their first ever piece of silverware.

If these young girls stick together, and keep playing football into senior level, then I have no doubt that the future of Trillick Ladies looks good!

Tyrone Representatives: Since their formation in 1994, Trillick Ladies has had a few different representatives on the Tyrone County Team. Mary McNabb and Jill McCormick were on the County Team in 1995/1996 winning a Division 2 League medal. Sarah McGrade is the holder of an All Ireland medal with the Tyrone Team. Bernie McCann and Emma O’Donnell have represented Tyrone on as Minors as well as Sarah McGrade.

Trillick Ladies Team:Una Connolly, Oonagh McAnespy, Theresa McNabb, Emma O’Donnell, Jill McCormick, Carmel Quinn, Charlene Donnelly, Clare Garry, Sarah McGrade, Lisa Kelly, Oonagh Kelly, Leona Gormley, Elaine McCann, Carmel McCann, Una Trainor, Catriona Killoran, Briedge McNabb, Ciara Brennan, Mary McNabb, Bernie McCann, Danielle Kelly, Aileen Breen, Michelle Garrity, Sharon Breen, Cathy Donnelly, Alison Murphy, Mary Garrity, Anita McKenna and Sarah Donnelly.

Tyrone Panel – All Ireland Junior Final 19971. Hayley Boyle (Galbally Oonagh Celts)2. Rosie McGinn (St Macartans)3. Ailish Gildernew (Aghaloo)4. Arlene McCloskey (Omagh St Endas)5. Nuala McCartan (Capt) (Beragh)6. Caroline Donnelly (Beragh)7. Louise Fox (Carrickmore)8. Lisa McGirr (St Macartans)9. Joanne Poyntz (Drumquin Wolfe Tones)10.Shauna McGirr (St Macartans)11.Bronagh Holland (St Macartans)12.Michaela Doherty (Omagh St Endas)13.Claire McGarvey (Errigal Ciaran)14.Cathy Gallagher (Galbally Oonagh Celts)15.Kitty McGoldrick (Omagh St Endas)16.Sinead Holland (St Macartans)17.Moira Grogan (Carrickmore)18.Elaine Kelly (St Macartans)19.Eilish Gormley (Carrickmore)20.Sheena Tally (Galbally Oonagh Celts)21.Lynda Donnelly (St Macartans)22.Anona Lynch (Aghyaran)23.Pauline McGarvey (Errigal Ciaran)24.Arlene McKernan (Errigal Ciaran)25.Kathleen Penrose (Aghyaran)26.Ailish Kelly (Carrickmore)27.Michelle McCaughey (Aghaloo)