Tyrone All-County Senior Football Leagues

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Tyrone All-County Senior Football Leagues
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Current event clock.svg 2024 Tyrone All-County Senior Football Leagues
Irish Sraith Peile na Sinsear Tír Eoghain
CodeGaelic football
Founded1969
Region County Tyrone, Ulster (GAA)
TrophyDivision 1: Brendan Dolan Memorial Trophy
Title holdersDivision 1:    Dungannon Thomas Clarkes (1st title)
Most titlesDivision 1:     An Charraig Mhór (10 titles)
SponsorsBegley's Sports
Official website https://tyronegaa.ie/

The Tyrone All-County Senior Football Leagues are annual Gaelic football competitions consisting of 3 tiers contested by Tyrone GAA clubs. Currenty the 3 tiers are Division 1 (Senior), Division 2 (Intermediate) and Division 3 (Junior). The Tyrone County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised these competitions since 1969. All-County Reserve Football Leagues are also held each season.

Contents

Dungannon Thomas Clarkes are the current Division 1 title holders (2024) defeating An Charraig Mhór 1-13 to 0-08 in the League Final played at Augher on 21st December 2024.

Gortin St. Patrick's are the Division 2 title holders (2024).

Drumquin Wolfe Tones are the Division 3 title holders (2024).

History

[1]

1931: District Leagues established under East and West Boards.

1969: All-County Senior Leagues established under control of A.C.L. Board — Intermediate and Junior Leagues remaining as regional competitions under District Boards.

1975: All County League system adopted for all grades in a Six Division Setup — Division 1 and Division 2 (Senior), Division 3 and Division 4 (Intermediate), Division 5A West and Division 5B East (Junior). Reserve Leagues and Championship are also established.

1979: Three 16-team divisions established and adopted for 1 year trial.

1980: The Three-Division System adopted officially — Division 1 (Senior), Division 2 (Intermediate), Division 3 (Junior). Promotion/Relegation Playoffs introduced.

1999: A Four-Division System adopted — Division 1A and Division 1B (Senior), Division 2 (Intermediate), Division 3 (Junior). Twelve Teams in each Division.

2000: Four Divisions adapted as follows: Division 1A - 16 Teams (single round); Division 1B - 8 Teams (double round); Division 2 - 16 Teams (single round); Division 3 - 8 Teams (double round).

2003: A return to the 4 X 12 Division System was adopted — Division 1A and Division 1B (Senior), Division 2 (Intermediate), Division 3 (Junior). Twelve Teams in each Division.

2008: A return to the Three-Division System was adopted — Division 1 (Senior), Division 2 (Intermediate), Division 3 (Junior).

2025: Div. 3 (Junior) is split into 2 sections — Division 3 and Division 3A.

Roll of Honour

[2] [3] [4]

ALL-COUNTYDIVISIONAL
SENIORINTERMEDIATEJUNIOR
YearDiv. ADiv. BEastWestEastWest
1969   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Derrylaughan
  
Brackaville
  
Aghyaran
  
Moortown
  
Fintona
1970  
Ardboe
  
Trillick
  
Mountjoy
  
Owen Roes
  
Derrytresk
  
Dregish
1971  
Stewartstown
  
Donaghmore
  
Moortown
  
Ballygawley
  
Galbally
  
Eskra
1972  
Ardboe
  
Coalisland
  
Clonoe
  
Beragh
  
Moy
  
Greencastle
1973  
Trillick
  
Stewartstown
  
Moy
  
Urney
  
Eglish II
  
Strabane
1974  
Ardboe
  
Ballygawley
   
Kildress
  
Dromore
  
Killeeshil
  
Loughmacrory
ALL-COUNTY LEAGUES – ALL GRADES (EST. 1975)
SENIORINTERMEDIATEJUNIOR
Div. 1Div. 2Div. 3Div. 4Div. 5ADiv. 5B
1975  
Ardboe
  
Stewartstown
  
Killyman
  
Moortown
  
Fintona
  
Cookstown
1976  
Eglish
  
Donaghmore [5]
  
Clonoe
  
Drumragh
  
Gortin
  
Killeeshil
1977  
Trillick
  
Dromore [6]
  
Aghyaran
  
Gortin
  
Killyclogher
  
Galbally
1978  
Ardboe
  
Coalisland
  
Fintona
  
Killyclogher
  
Mountjoy (Div. 5)
  
Cookstown (Div. 6)
Division 1Division 2Division 3
1979   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Killyclogher
  
Brackaville
1980  
Omagh
  
Augher
  
Killeeshil
1981  
Ardboe
  
Owen Roes
  
Beragh
1982  
Trillick
  
Dungannon
  
Drumquin
1983  
Trillick
  
Aghyaran
  
Drumragh
1984  
Trillick
  
Coalisland
  
Pomeroy
1985  
Trillick
  
Edendork
  
Clogher
1986  
Augher
  
Donaghmore
  
Eskra
1987  
Trillick
  
Killyclogher
  
Derrytresk
1988  
Omagh
  
Cookstown
  
Beragh
1989  
Coalisland
  
Moortown
  
Stewartstown
1990  
Omagh
  
Ardboe
   
Errigal Ciaran II (Glencull)
1991  
Coalisland
  
Galbally
  
Newtownstewart
1992   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Killyclogher
  
Derrytresk
1993   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Cookstown
  
Rock
1994   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Edendork
  
Derrytresk
1995   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Clonoe
  
Strabane
1996   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Killyclogher
  
Killeeshil
1997   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Clonoe
  
Clann Na nGael
1998   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Clann Na nGael
  
Tattyreagh
Div. 1ADiv. 1BDivision 2Division 3
1999   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Donaghmore
  
Aghyaran
  
Pomeroy
2000   
An Charraig Mhór
   
Kildress
  
Beragh
  
Augher
2001  
Killyclogher
  
Loughmacrory
  
Drumquin
  
Newtownstewart
2002   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Clann Na nGael
  
Rock
  
Urney
2003  
Dromore
  
Coalisland
  
Derrylaughan
  
Owen Roes
2004  
Dromore
  
Clonoe
  
Pomeroy
  
Drumragh
2005   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Cookstown
  
Drumquin
  
Killyman
2006  
Dromore
  
Galbally
  
Derrylaughan
  
Greencastle
2007  
Dromore
  
Clonoe
  
Eglish
  
Rock
Division 1Division 2Division 3
2008  
Dromore
  
Moy
  
Strabane
2009   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Cookstown
  
Aghaloo
2010   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Eglish
  
Stewartstown
2011  
Dromore
  
Edendork
  
Killeeshil
2012  
Clonoe
  
Cookstown
  
Dungannon
2013   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Moortown
  
Loughmacrory
2014  
Killyclogher
  
Greencastle
  
Rock
2015  
Clonoe
  
Galbally
  
Aghaloo
2016  
Dromore
  
Donaghmore
  
Castlederg
2017   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Derrylaughan
  
Owen Roes
2018   
Errigal Ciaran
  
Eglish
  
Clogher
2019  
Dromore
  
Galbally
  
Aghaloo
2020  
Killyclogher
  
Edendork
  
Killeeshil
2021   
An Charraig Mhór
  
Greencastle
  
Eskra
2022  
Trillick
  
Eglish
  
Stewartstown
2023  
Trillick
  
Clonoe
  
Cookstown
2024

  
Dungannon

  
Gortin
  
Drumquin
Division 1Division 2Div. 3Div. 3A
2025

All-County League Division 1 Finals

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScoreVenueDate
1995An Charraig Mhór2-06Moortown1-06Coalisland27/01/1996
1996Errigal Ciaran0-10An Charraig Mhór0-07Fintona22/12/1996
Errigal Ciaran were awarded League title after Final was abandoned in injury time. [7] [8]
2004Dromore0-13An Charraig Mhór1-08Fintona05/12/2004
2005Errigal Ciaran1-07An Charraig Mhór0-09Pomeroy11/12/2005
2006Dromore0-12Donaghmore0-05Killeeshil11/11/2006
2007Dromore0-09An Charraig Mhór0-07Healy Park,
Omagh
30/11/2007
2008No playoffs held. Title awarded to Dromore who finished top of Division 1 after 15 rounds. [9] [10]
2009Errigal Ciaran2-09An Charraig Mhór0-15Healy Park,
Omagh
30/10/2009
Errigal Ciaran0-10An Charraig Mhór0-06Pomeroy07/11/2009
2010 [11] Errigal Ciaran1-13Coalisland1-08Eglish21/11/2010
2011 [12] Dromore0-11An Charraig Mhór0-06Dunmoyle13/11/2011
2012 [13] Clonoe1-09Coalisland0-07Edendork01/12/2012
2013 [14] An Charraig Mhór2-10Ardboe0-14Healy Park,
Omagh
26/11/2013
2014 [15] Killyclogher1-09Dromore0-08Páirc Colmcille,
Carrickmore
26/10/2014
2015 [16] Clonoe1-11An Charraig Mhór1-05Eoghan Ruadh,
Dungannon
08/11/2015
2016 [17] Dromore3-13Killyclogher0-10Loughmacrory04/12/2016
2017 [18] Errigal Ciaran2-13Coalisland0-09Páirc Colmcille,
Carrickmore
28/10/2017
2018 [19] Errigal Ciaran0-14Omagh0-11Killyclogher11/11/2018
2019 [20] Dromore1-10Errigal Ciaran1-06Fintona09/11/2019
2020Killyclogher2-13Dromore0-19Healy Park,
Omagh
03/10/2020
Killyclogher Won 3-2 on Penalties. [21]
2021 [22] An Charraig Mhór0-08Errigal Ciaran0-06Dunmoyle18/12/2021
2022 [23] Trillick0-10Killyclogher0-08Gardrum Park,
Dromore
15/10/2022
2023 [24] Trillick0-08An Charraig Mhór0-07Healy Park,
Omagh
10/12/2023
2024 [25] Dungannon1-13An Charraig Mhór0-08Augher21/12/2024

Notes

League Final playoffs for Division 1 were held in 1995 and 1996 as a special arrangement for Tyrone Seniors reaching the latter stages of the All-Ireland Football series. [26] The playoffs were re-introduced in 2004.

All-County Senior League Titles (Divisions 1/1A/A) listed by club
1969-2024

#ClubWinsYears Won
1An Charraig Mhór
10
1969, 1979, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2013, 2021
2Errigal Ciaran
9
1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018
Trillick St Macartan's1973, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2022, 2023
3Dromore St Dympna's
8
2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2016, 2019
4Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa
6
1970, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1981
5Killyclogher St. Mary's
3
2001, 2014, 2020
Omagh St. Enda's1980, 1988, 1990
6Coalisland Na Fianna
2
1989, 1991
Clonoe O'Rahilly's2012, 2015
7Augher St. Macartan's
1
1986
Dungannon Thomas Clarkes2024
Eglish St. Patrick's1976
Stewartstown Harps1971

All-County Senior League Titles (Divisions 1B/B/2) listed by club
1969-1978, 1999-2007

#ClubWinsYears Won
1Coalisland Na Fianna
3
1972, 1978, 2003
Donaghmore St. Patrick's1971, 1976, 1999
2Clonoe O'Rahilly's
2
2004, 2007
Stewartstown Harps1973, 1975
3Ballygawley St. Ciaran's
1
1974
Clann Na nGael2002
Cookstown Fr. Rock's2005
Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's1969
Dromore St. Dympna's1977
Galbally Pearses2006
Kildress Wolfe Tones2000
Loughmacrory St. Teresa's2001
Trillick St. Macartan's1970

All-County Intermediate League Titles (Divisions 2/3/4) listed by club
1975-2024

#ClubWinsYears Won
1Killyclogher St. Mary's
5
1978, 1979, 1987, 1992, 1996
2Clonoe O'Rahilly's
4
1976, 1995, 1997, 2023
Cookstown Fr. Rock's1988, 1993, 2009, 2012
Edendork St. Malachy's1985, 1994, 2011, 2020
Eglish St. Patrick's2007, 2010, 2018, 2022
3Aghyaran St. Davog's
3
1977, 1983, 1999
Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's2003, 2006, 2017
Galbally Pearses1991, 2015, 2019
Moortown St. Malachy's1975, 1989, 2013
4Donaghmore St. Patrick's
2
1986, 2016
Drumquin Wolfe Tones2001, 2005
Gortin St. Patrick's1977, 2024
Greencastle St. Patrick's2014, 2021
5Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa
1
1990
Augher St. Macartan's1980
Beragh Red Knights2000
Coalisland Na Fianna1984
Clann Na nGael1998
Drumragh Sarsfields1976
Dungannon Thomas Clarkes1982
Fintona Pearses1978
Killyman St. Mary's1975
Moy Tír na nÓg2008
Owen Roe O'Neill's1981
Pomeroy Plunketts2004
Rock St. Patrick's2002

All-County Junior League Titles (Divisions 3/5/5A/5B/6) listed by club
1975-2024

#ClubWinsYears Won
1Killeeshil St. Mary's
5
1976, 1980, 1996, 2011, 2020
2Aghaloo O'Neill's
3
2009, 2015, 2019
Cookstown Fr. Rock's1975, 1978, 2023
Derrytresk Fir An Chnoic1987, 1992, 1994
Rock St. Patrick's1993, 2007, 2014
Stewartstown Harps1989, 2010, 2022
3Beragh Red Knights
2
1981, 1988
Clogher Eire Óg1985, 2018
Drumragh Sarsfields1983, 2004
Drumquin Wolfe Tones1982, 2024
Eskra Emmetts1986, 2021
Newtownstewart St. Eugene's1991, 2001
Owen Roe O'Neill's2003, 2017
Pomeroy Plunketts1984, 1999
Strabane Sigerson's1995, 2008
4Augher St. Macartan's
1
2000
Brackaville Owen Roes1979
Castlederg St. Eugene's2016
Clann Na nGael1997
Dungannon Thomas Clarkes2012
Errigal Ciaran II1990
Fintona Pearses1975
Killyman St. Mary's2005
Galbally Pearses1977
Gortin St. Patrick's1976
Greencastle St. Patrick's2006
Killyclogher St. Mary's1977
Loughmacrory St. Teresa's2013
Mountjoy Emmetts1978
Tattyreagh St. Patrick's1998
Urney St. Columba's2002

Divisional Intermediate League Titles (East/West) listed by club
1969-1974

#ClubWinsYears Won
1Aghyaran St. Davog's
1
1969
Ballygawley St. Ciaran's1971
Beragh Red Knights1972
Brackaville Owen Roes1969
Clonoe O'Rahilly's1972
Dromore St. Dympna's1974
Kildress Wolfe Tones1974
Moortown St. Malachy's1971
Moy Tír na nÓg1973
Mountjoy Emmetts1970
Owen Roe O'Neill's1970
Urney St. Columba's1973

Divisional Junior League Titles (East/West) listed by club
1969-1974

#ClubWinsYears Won
1Derrytresk Fir An Chnoic
1
1970
Dregish Pearse Óg1970
Eglish St. Patrick's II1973
Eskra Emmetts1971
Fintona Pearses1969
Galbally Pearses1971
Greencastle St. Patrick's1972
Killeeshil St. Mary's1974
Loughmacrory St. Teresa's1974
Moortown St. Malachy's1969
Moy Tír na nÓg1972
Strabane Lámh Dhearg1973

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