2017 Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship

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Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship
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The 2017 Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship is the 2017 edition of Tyrone GAA's second-tier gaelic football tournament for intermediate clubs in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Sixteen teams compete with the winners receiving promotion to the Tyrone Senior Football Championship the next year and representing Tyrone in the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship.

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Pomeroy Plunkett's won the 2016 IFC final after they defeated Derrylaughan 3-12 to 1-12 in the final in Omagh.

Pomeroy Plunkett's, Urney St. Columba's and Donaghmore St. Patrick's returned to senior championship football in 2017.

Rock St. Patrick's won the 2016 Tyrone JFC final defeating Tattyreagh 1-9 to 1-6 in Dungannon to earn promotion to the 2017 Tyrone Intermediate Championship.

Championship Draw

First RoundQuarter-FinalsSemi-FinalsFinal
Moy  
Augher    
Cookstown    
Moortown     
Rock     
Aghyaran    
Eskra    
Aghaloo    
Dungannon    
Gortin    
Kildress    
Loughmacrory     
Stewartstown     
Eglish      
Derrylaughan      
Castlederg  

First round

8 September 2017
7:00 pm
First Round
Aghyaran 2-13 - 0-8 Rock Healy Park
Referee: Martin McErlane (Clonoe)
Man of the Match: Ronan McHugh
Ronan McHugh 2-8 (0-5f), Ronan McNamee, Eoin Byrne, Paddy McNulty, Roger Leonard, Sean Byrne 0-1 eachAidan McGarrity 0-4 (0-2f), Diarmaid Carroll, Liam Nugent, Francis Bloomer, Mark Ward 0-1 each

9 September 2017
12:30 pm
First Round
Cookstown 1-6 - 1-5 Moortown Edendork
Referee: Michael McCann (Beragh)
Man of the Match: John Gilmore
John Gilmore 0-4 (0-3f), Oisin McNia 1-0, Martin Murray and Matthew Carberry 0-1 eachRyan Kelly 1-1, Conor Heron (0-1f), Karl Hagan 0-1, Tony Quinn (0-1f) 0-1 each

9 September 2017
4:00 pm
First Round
Eskra 2-14 - 1-11 Aghaloo Errigal Ciaran
Referee: Mickey McCarron (Fintona)
Man of the Match: Niall McGinn (Eskra)
Jonathan Hackett and Aaron Kelly 1-1 each, Peter Hughes (0-3f) and Joseph McCarroll (0-4f) 0-4 each, Conor O'Hagan 0-3Stephen Donnelly 1-1 (0-1f), Niall McElroy 0-3 (0-1f), Jody McGlone 0-2, Ruairi McGlone and Tiernan Donnelly (0-1f) 0-1 each

10 September 2017
4:30 pm
First Round
Moy 1-10 - 1-8 Augher Carrickmore
Referee: Michael Connolly (Aghyaran)
Man of the Match: Harry Loughran
Sean Cavanagh 0-6 (0-4f), Declan Conroy 1-1, Adam Currie, Harry Loughran, Eunan Deeney (0-1f) 0-1 eachDarragh Kavanagh 1-1 (1-0 pen, 0-1f), Declan Connolly 0-3f, Eoghan Keenan, Darragh Donnelly, Liam Connolly, Aidan Cassidy 0-1 each

13 September 2017
7:45 pm
First Round
Derrylaughan 0-14 - 0-4 Castlederg Healy Park
Referee: Fergal Ward (Errigal Ciaran)
Man of the Match: Brian Kennedy (Castlederg)
Ciaran Gervin 0-4, Fergal McAliskey 0-3 (0-2f), Seamus McCann and Tomas Carney (0-1f) 0-2 each, Patrick Quinn, Liam Gervin, Ciaran Quinn 0-1 each av av Patrick Lynch 0-3 (0-2f) and Conor McCallion 0-1

15 September 2017
7:00 pm
First Round
Kildress 3-8 - 1-9 Loughmacrory Healy Park
Referee: Cathal Forbes (Ardboe)
Man of the Match: Martin Grimes

16 September 2017
12:00 pm
First Round
Eglish 2-12 - 0-16 Stewartstown Pomeroy
Referee: Kieran Eannetta (Omagh)
Man of the Match: Dan Lowe

16 September 2017
2:45 pm
First Round
Dungannon 0-5 - 1-5 Gortin Loughmacrory
Referee: Mark O'Neill (Cookstown)
Man of the Match: Fiachra McNulty

Quarter-Finals

22 September 2017
7:00 pm
Quarter-Final
Aghyaran 1-14 - 2-6 Eskra Omagh
Man of the Match: Ronan McHugh

23 September 2017
2:00 pm
Quarter-Final
Derrylaughan 2-13 - 0-8 Eglish Galbally
Referee: Brian McCallion (Castlederg)
Man of the Match: Brian Kennedy

23 September 2017
3:00 pm
Quarter-Final
Gortin 0-11 - 0-9 Kildress Loughmacrory
Referee: Sean Hurson (Galbally)
Man of the Match: Ruairi Keenan

23 September 2017
4:00 pm
Quarter-Final
Moy 1-13 - 2-7 Cookstown Edendork
Referee: Stephen Campbell (Stewartstown)

Semi-Finals

Semi-Final
Derrylaughan 3-12 - 2-10 Aghyaran
av
Pomeroy
Semi-Final
Moy 3-9 - 0-5 Gortin
av
Carrickmore

Final

Final
Moy -vs- Derrylaughan
Carrickmore

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