Tournament details | |
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County | Tyrone |
Province | Ulster |
Level | Senior |
Year | 2023 |
Trophy | O'Neill Cup |
Sponsor | Connolly's Of Moy |
Date | 21 September – 31 October 2023 |
Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | Errigal Ciarán |
Winners | |
Champions | Trillick (9th win) |
Manager | Jody Gormley [1] |
Captain | Rory Brennan [2] |
Qualify for | Ulster Club SFC |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Errigal Ciarán |
Manager | Adrian O'Donnell [3] Mark Harte [4] |
Captain | Tommy Canavan [5] |
The 2023 Tyrone Senior Football Championship was the 118th edition of Tyrone GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The championship consisted of 16 teams in a straight knock-out format. The draw for the 118th edition was made on 26 April 2023. [6] This year also brought a new championship sponsor in Connolly's Of Moy on a three-year deal. [7]
Errigal Ciarán were the defending champions, [8] and reached the final for the second consecutive year. [9] Trillick won the championship after an extra-time win over Errigal Ciarán in the final. [10]
The following teams have changed division since the 2022 championship season.
Promoted from 2022 Intermediate Championship
Relegated to 2023 Intermediate Championship
Round 1 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||
Edendork | 0–14 | ||||||||||||||
Carrickmore | 1–4 | ||||||||||||||
Edendork | 1–10 | ||||||||||||||
Trillick | 0–14 | ||||||||||||||
Loughmacrory | 0–13 (3) | ||||||||||||||
Trillick | 0–13 (4) | ||||||||||||||
Trillick | 2–11 | ||||||||||||||
Dungannon | 1–9 | ||||||||||||||
Eglish | 0–4 | ||||||||||||||
Dungannon | 1–10 | ||||||||||||||
Dungannon | 2–12 | ||||||||||||||
Dromore | 3–8 | ||||||||||||||
Galbally | 2–3 | ||||||||||||||
Dromore | 1–8 | ||||||||||||||
Trillick | 1–13 | ||||||||||||||
Errigal Ciarán | 0–13 | ||||||||||||||
Moortown | 2–8 | ||||||||||||||
Donaghmore | 1–10 | ||||||||||||||
Moortown | 0–6 | ||||||||||||||
Errigal Ciarán | 2–8 | ||||||||||||||
Errigal Ciarán | 0–17 | ||||||||||||||
Killyclogher | 0–9 | ||||||||||||||
Errigal Ciarán | 2–19 | ||||||||||||||
Ardboe | 0–7 | ||||||||||||||
Omagh | 1–6 | ||||||||||||||
Ardboe | 1–8 | ||||||||||||||
Ardboe | 1–14 | ||||||||||||||
Coalisland | 0–11 | ||||||||||||||
Greencastle | 0–7 | ||||||||||||||
Coalisland | 2–11 |
21 September 2023Round 1 | Errigal Ciarán | 0–17 – 0–9 | Killyclogher | Omagh |
Report | Stadium: O'Neills Healy Park |
22 September 2023Round 1 | Moortown | 2–8 – 1–10 | Donaghmore | Dungannon |
Report | Stadium: Eoghan Ruadh Hurling Club |
22 September 2023Round 1 | Loughmacrory | 0–13 – 0–13 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | Trillick | Omagh |
Report | Stadium: O'Neills Healy Park |
23 September 2023Round 1 | Omagh | 1–6 – 1–8 | Ardboe | Galbally |
Stadium: Pearse Park |
23 September 2023Round 1 | Greencastle | 0–7 – 2–11 | Coalisland | Pomeroy |
Stadium: Plunkett Park |
23 September 2023Round 1 | Edendork | 0–14 – 1–4 | Carrickmore | Pomeroy |
Stadium: Plunkett Park |
24 September 2023Round 1 | Eglish | 0–4 – 1–10 | Dungannon | Edendork |
Stadium: Páirc Arthur Mallon |
24 September 2023Round 1 | Galbally | 2–3 – 1–8 | Dromore | Carrickmore |
Report | Stadium: Páirc Colmcille |
31 September 2023Quarter-final | Moortown | 0–6 – 2–8 | Errigal Ciarán | Loughmacrory |
Stadium: Páirc an Locha |
31 September 2023Quarter-final | Edendork | 1–10 – 0–14 | Trillick | Carrickmore |
Report | Stadium: Páirc Colmcille |
1 October 2023Quarter-final | Ardboe | 1–14 – 0–11 | Coalisland | Pomeroy |
Stadium: Plunkett Park |
1 October 2023Quarter-final | Dungannon | 2–12 – 3–8 | Dromore | Dunmoyle |
Report | Stadium: Cardinal MacRory Park |
13 October 2023Semi-final | Trillick | 2–11 – 1–9 | Dungannon | Omagh |
Report | Stadium: O'Neills Healy Park |
14 October 2023Semi-final | Errigal Ciarán | 2–19 – 0–7 | Ardboe | Carrickmore |
Report | Stadium: Páirc Colmcille |
31 October 2023Final | Trillick | 1–13 – 0–13 (a.e.t.) | Errigal Ciarán | Omagh |
Ciaran Daly 1–2, Richie Donnelly 0–3, James Garrity 0–3, Lee Brennan 0–2 (0–2f), Seanie O'Donnell 0–2, Ryan Gray 0–1 | Report | Darragh Canavan 0–2, Mark Kavanagh 0–2, Peter Harte 0–2, Cormac Quinn 0–2, Tommy Canavan 0–1 (0–1f), Ruairí Canavan 0–1 (0–1f), Ciaran Quinn 0–1, Odhran Robinson 0–1, Joe Oguz 0–1 | Stadium: O'Neills Healy Park Referee: Kieran Eannetta |
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