Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship
| Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship | |
|---|---|
| Current season or competition: 2025 Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship | |
| Irish | Craobh Idirmheánach Peile Tír Eoghain |
| Code | Gaelic football |
| Founded | 1962 |
| Region | County Tyrone, Ulster (GAA) |
| Trophy | Paddy Cullen Cup |
| No. of teams | 16 |
| Title holders | Clonoe O'Rahilly's (5th title) |
| First winner | Cookstown Fr. Rock's |
| Most titles | Pomeroy Plunketts Clonoe O'Rahilly's (5 titles) |
| Sponsors | Connollys of Moy |
| Official website | tyronegaa.ie |
The Tyrone Intermediate Football Club Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Connollys of Moy Tyrone Intermediate Football Club Championship[1]) is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by mid-tier Tyrone GAA clubs.
Clonoe O'Rahilly's are the title holders (2025) defeating Eglish St. Patrick's in the final played at Dungannon on 19th October.
History
The tournament was first held in 1962, with Cookstown Fr. Rock's the first champions defeating Galbally Pearses in the final.
The semi-final of the 2021 Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship was abandoned after eight minutes and an Air Ambulance had to land on the pitch at Healy Park to care for the injured.[2][3]
From 2018, all championship games have been streamed live on Tyrone TV.
Format
The 16 clubs in Division 2 of the All-County Football League in Tyrone compete on a straight knockout basis.
Honours
The trophy presented to the winners is the Paddy Cullen Cup. Paddy Cullen was a former Chairman of the Tyrone County Board from 1951-1969 (except 1960).[4] A native of Co. Leitrim, Mr. Cullen came to Tyrone in 1946 as a teacher and he taught in St. Mary's Boys' School Cookstown as well as Slate Quarry and Rock Primary Schools.[5] Omagh St. Enda's were the first winners of the newly presented Paddy Cullen cup in October 1977.[6]
The winners of the Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship qualify for the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship, representing their county, later that year. Six clubs have gone on to Ulster glory after beating Tyrone:- Brackaville (1999), Pomeroy (2004, 2016), Trillick (2008), Cookstown (2009, 2012), Moy (2017) and Galbally (2022).
The Ulster winners can then go on to compete in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship. Cookstown (2010, 2013) and Moy (2018) have gone on to claim the All-Ireland after winning Ulster.
The winners of the Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship also gain promotion to Division 1 (from 1999 until 2007 Division 1B) of the Tyrone All-County Football league for the following season, regardless of their final standing in the Division 2 league that year. Therefore as the winners compete in the Tyrone Senior Football Championship the following year, the holders do not defend their title.[7]
List of finals
- Teams in black no longer exist
| Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score | Date | Venue | Referee | Winning Captain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1962[10][11] | Cookstown Fr. Rock's |
3-04 | Galbally Pearses |
0-02 | 28/10/62 | Dungannon | P. Devlin (Omagh) | Seamus Glackin |
| 1963[12][13] | Dungannon Thomas Clarkes | 5-06 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 2-03 | 11/08/63 | Coalisland | J. Martin (Omagh) | Arthur McRory |
| 1964[14][15] | Cookstown Fr. Rock's | 2-05 | Stewartstown Harps | 1-05 | 30/08/64 | Dungannon | P. Devlin (Omagh) | Seamus Glackin |
| 1965[16][17] | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 4-07 | Augher St. Macartan's | 1-07 | 29/08/65 | Coalisland | D. Conway (Coalisland) | Sean Faloon |
| 1966[18] | Augher St. Macartan's | 1-11 | Eglish St. Patrick's | 0-07 | 28/08/66 | Dungannon | M. Quinn (Derrylaughan) | Ray McKenna |
| 1967[19] | Pomeroy Plunketts | 0-07 | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 0-04 | 01/10/67 | Dungannon | D. Conway (Coalisland) | Paddy Cunningham |
| 1968[20] | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 1-10 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 1-03 | 13/10/68 | Coalisland | J. Martin (Omagh) | Anthony Gallagher |
| 1969[21] | Edendork St. Malachy's | 2-08 | Leckpatrick | 1-05 | 05/10/69 | Pomeroy | F. McClean
(Ballygawley) |
Jim McGeary |
| 1970[22] | Owen Roe O'Neills | 4-09 | Pomeroy Plunketts | 1-05 | 16/08/70 | Dunmoyle | M. Devlin
(Derrylaughan) |
Brian Ward |
| 1971[23] | Kildress Wolfe Tones | 0-05 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 1-02 | 29/08/71 | Coalisland | P. Devlin (Omagh) | |
| (r) | Kildress Wolfe Tones | 1-05 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 0-06 | 26/09/71 | Coalisland | P. Devlin (Omagh) | Patsy Grimes |
| 1972[24] | Dungannon Thomas Clarkes | 2-05 | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 0-04 | 10/09/72 | Coalisland | J. Heaney (Beragh) | Noel Hughes |
| 1973[25] | Killyman St. Mary's | 3-04 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 2-02 | 21/10/73 | Coalisland | J. Taggart (Omagh) | Mickey Hughes |
| 1974[26] | Dromore St. Dympna's | 2-07 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 0-08 | 18/08/74 | Pomeroy | P. Quinn (Killyclogher) | Ciaran McElduff |
| 1975[27] | Moortown St. Malachy's | 3-07 | Edendork St. Malachy's | 2-06 | 17/08/75 | Cookstown | B. Taggart (Clonoe) | Mark Quinn |
| 1976[28] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 3-10 | Pomeroy Plunketts | 0-04 | 22/08/76 | Dungannon | J. Martin (An Charraig Mhór) | Peter Brady |
| 1977[29] | Omagh St. Enda's | 2-09 | Fintona Pearses | 1-06 | 02/10/77 | Carrickmore | J.P. Dorrity (Stewartstown) | Liam Turbett |
| 1978[30] | Fintona Pearses | 4-11 | Killyclogher St. Mary's | 0-03 | 03/09/78 | Beragh | L. Duffy (Cookstown) | Cathal McCann |
| 1979[31][32] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 1-07 | Owen Roe O'Neills | 1-07 | 19/08/79 | Pomeroy | M. Harvey (Pomeroy) | |
| (r)[33] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 3-05 | Owen Roe O'Neills | 0-06 | 09/09/79 | Pomeroy | M. Harvey (Pomeroy) | Paddy McKee |
| 1980[34] | Stewartstown Harps | 1-06 | Augher St. Macartan's | 0-08 | 17/08/80 | Dungannon | P. Quinn (Killyclogher) | Dessie Bleeks |
| 1981[35] | Aghyaran St. Davog's | 0-10 | Coalisland Na Fianna | 0-08 | 16/08/81 | Beragh | E. Mullan (Ballygawley) | Ciaran McGarvey |
| 1982[36] | Moy Tír Na nÓg | 2-09 | Kildress Wolfe Tones | 0-06 | 22/08/82 | Donaghmore | J. Hackett (Eskra) | Edward Coyne |
| 1983[37] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 1-03 | Aghyaran St. Davog's | 0-06 | 14/08/83 | Beragh | L. Duffy (Cookstown) | |
| (r)[38][39] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 1-04 | Aghyaran St. Davog's | 0-04 | 04/09/83 | Beragh | J. Curran (Ardboe) | Paddy McKee |
| 1984[40] | Coalisland Na Fianna | 1-07 | Fintona Pearses | 1-03 | 02/09/84 | Carrickmore | J. Heaney (Beragh) | Damien O'Hagan |
| 1985[41] | Edendork St. Malachy's | 1-11 | Ballygawley St. Ciaran's | 0-08 | 01/09/85 | Pomeroy | P. Taggart (Clonoe) | Joe Mallon |
| 1986[42][43] | Killeeshil St. Mary's | 0-08 | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 0-08 | 26/10/86 | Dungannon | D. Slater (Dungannon) | |
| (r)[44] | Killeeshil St. Mary's | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 09/11/86 | Dungannon | D. Slater (Dungannon) | Brendan McDonald | ||
| 1987[45] | Aghyaran St. Davog's | 1-10 | Fintona Pearses | 0-07 | 01/11/87 | Omagh | L. Duffy (Cookstown) | Ciaran McGarvey |
| 1988[46] | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 0-05 | Brocagh Emmetts | 0-04 | 21/08/88 | Pomeroy | P. Corrigan (Urney) | Paul O'Neill |
| 1989[47] | Gortin St. Patrick's | 1-09 | Beragh Red Knights | 1-07 | 20/08/89 | Pomeroy | B. Taggart (Clonoe) | Paddy McCrory |
| 1990[48][49] | Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa GAC | 4-09 | Stewartstown Harps | 0-06 | 22/07/90 | Coalisland | E. Mullan (Errigal Ciaran) | Malachy Coyle |
| 1991[50] | Pomeroy Plunketts | 0-05 | Edendork St. Malachy's | 0-05 | 04/08/91 | Coalisland | J. Curran (Ardboe) | |
| (r)[51] | Pomeroy Plunketts | 2-05 | Edendork St. Malachy's | 0-03 | 24/08/91 | Coalisland | J. Curran (Ardboe) | Niall Kilpatrick |
| 1992[52] | Eglish St. Patrick's | 1–10 | Beragh Red Knights | 0-08 | 09/08/92 | Carrickmore | K. Skelton (Drumquin) | Jody McGrath |
| 1993[53] | Beragh Red Knights | 0-12 | Edendork St. Malachy's | 1-06 | 08/08/93 | Pomeroy | B. Taggart (Clonoe) | Patsy Farley |
| 1994[54] | Drumquin Wolfe Tones | 0-15 | Aghaloo O'Neill's | 2-04 | 04/09/94 | Clogher | H. McNally (Moortown) | Noel Donnelly |
| 1995[55] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 1-07 | Pomeroy Plunketts | 2-02 | 22/10/95 | Edendork | P. O'Brien (Loughmacrory) | Sean McCabe |
| 1996[56] | Donaghmore St. Patrick's | 2-11 | Newtownstewart St Eugene's | 0-07 | 20/10/96 | Killyclogher | A. Richardson (Tattyreagh) | Gareth Hughes |
| 1997[57][58] | Eglish St. Patrick's | 2-06 | Killeeshil St Mary's | 1-05 | 10/08/97 | Carrickmore | S. Harvey (Aghyaran) | Neil Gildernew |
| 1998[59][60] | Clann Na nGael | 0-08 | Moy Tír Na nÓg | 0-06 | 06/09/98 | Carrickmore | P. O'Neill (Cookstown) | Mark Dooher |
| 1999[61] | Brackaville Owen Roes | 1-06 | Aghyaran St. Davog's | 0-09 | 29/08/99 | Omagh | J. Kerlin (Clann Na nGael) | |
| (r)[62] | Brackaville Owen Roes | 4-08 | Aghyaran St. Davog's | 0-07 | 05/09/99 | Omagh | J. Kerlin (Clann Na nGael) | Enda McGuinness |
| 2000[63] | Beragh Red Knights | 0-11 | Gortin St. Patrick's | 0-11 | 27/08/00 | Carrickmore | C. Coyle (Moortown) | |
| (r)[64] | Beragh Red Knights | 1-07 | Gortin St. Patrick's | 0-05 | 10/09/00 | Carrickmore | J. Kerlin (Clann Na nGael) | Sean Owens |
| 2001[65] | Dungannon Thomas Clarkes | 0-12 | Fintona Pearses | 0-11 | 02/09/01 | Omagh | J. Kerlin (Clann Na nGael) | Shane Treanor |
| 2002[66] | Aghaloo O'Neill's | 0–10 | Killeeshil St. Mary's | 1-06 | 06/10/02 | Omagh | M. Sludden (Dromore) | Felim Óg Gildernew |
| 2003[67] | Gortin St. Patrick's | 1–16 | Pomeroy Plunketts | 0-09 | 21/09/03 | Dunmoyle | M. Mohan (Eglish) | Barry McCullagh |
| 2004[68][69] | Pomeroy Plunketts | 0–15 | Eskra Emmetts | 1-05 | 03/10/04 | Omagh | M. Hughes (Donaghmore) | Ciaran McKenna |
| 2005[70] | Aghaloo O'Neill's | 1-08 | Stewartstown Harps | 1-07 | 14/08/05 | Omagh | K. Kelly (Kildress) | Felim Óg Gildernew |
| 2006[71] | Stewartstown Harps | 0–14 | Strabane Sigerson's | 0-07 | 01/10/06 | Omagh | S. McNamee (Newtownstewart) | John Devlin |
| 2007[72] | Killyman St. Mary's | 1–10 | Moortown St. Malachy's | 0–11 | 30/09/07 | Omagh | C. O'Hagan (Brackaville) | Colm McVeigh |
| 2008[73] | Trillick St. Macartan's | 0-07 | Moy Tír Na nÓg | 0-05 | 19/10/08 | Carrickmore | S. McCartan (Loughmacrory) | Prionsais O'Kane |
| 2009[74] | Cookstown Fr. Rock's | 2-07 | Gortin St. Patrick's | 1-06 | 11/10/09 | Omagh | E. McHugh (Aghyaran) | Barry Hughes |
| 2010[75] | Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's | 1-09 | Urney St. Columba's | 2-05 | 10/10/10 | Omagh | E. McConnell (Clogher) | Martin McStravog |
| 2011[76][77] | Kildress Wolfe Tones | 1–15 | Galbally Pearses | 1-09 | 16/10/11 | Omagh | J. McElroy (Aghaloo) | Des Tracey |
| 2012[78][79] | Cookstown Fr. Rock's | 0-05 | Eskra Emmetts | 0-05 | 14/10/12 | Omagh | F. Daly (Gortin) | |
| (r)[80][81] | Cookstown Fr. Rock's | 1–12 | Eskra Emmetts | 0-07 | 19/10/12 | Omagh | S. Quinn (Brackaville) | Owen Mulligan |
| 2013[82] | Eskra Emmetts | 2-09 | Urney St. Columba's | 2-05 | 20/10/13 | Omagh | S. Hurson (Galbally) | Peter Hughes |
| 2014[83][84] | Dungannon Thomas Clarkes | 4–11 | Trillick St. Macartan's | 0–14 | 05/10/14 | Omagh | E. McHugh (Aghyaran) | Kiefer Morgan |
| 2015[85][86] | Edendork St. Malachy's | 2–12 | Urney St. Columba's | 1–12 | 04/10/15 | Omagh | S. Meehan (Glenelly) | Harry Óg Conlon |
| 2016[87][88] | Pomeroy Plunketts | 3–12 | Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's | 1–12 | 09/10/16 | Omagh | M. Sludden (Dromore) | Hugh Pat McGeary |
| 2017[89][90] | Moy Tír Na nÓg | 2-05 | Derrylaughan Kevin Barrys | 1-07 | 08/10/17 | Carrickmore | B. McCallion (Castlederg) | Eunan Deeney |
| 2018[91][92] | Tattyreagh St. Patrick's | 2–12 | Augher St. Macartan's | 2-09 | 21/10/18 | Omagh | M. Sludden (Dromore) | Niall Keyes |
| 2019[93][94] | Galbally Pearses | 0–18 | Pomeroy Plunketts | 1–14 | 06/10/19 | Omagh | F. Ward (Errigal Ciaran) | Sean Murphy / Enda McGarrity |
| 2020[95][96] | Edendork St. Malachy's | 1–17 | Gortin St. Patrick's | 1-09 | 19/09/20 | Omagh | K. Eannetta (Omagh) | Conor Mallon |
| 2021[97][98] | Moortown St. Malachy's | 0–11 | Owen Roe O'Neills | 0-06 | 13/11/21 | Omagh | S. Campbell (Stewartstown) | Ryan Kelly |
| 2022[99][100] | Galbally Pearses | 2–11 | Edendork St. Malachy's | 3-07 | 23/10/22 | Omagh | C. Forbes (Ardboe) | Aidan Carberry |
| 2023[101][102] | Pomeroy Plunketts | 0–13 | Moy Tír Na nÓg | 2-04 | 28/10/23 | Omagh | M. Loughran (Errigal Ciaran) | Frank Burns |
| 2024[103][104] | Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's | 1–10 | Moy Tír Na nÓg | 0–11 | 19/10/24 | Omagh | P. Gallagher (Castlederg) | Brian Kennedy |
| 2025[105] | Clonoe O'Rahilly's | 2-13 | Eglish St. Patrick's | 1-14 | 19/10/25 | Dungannon | K. Eannetta (Omagh) | Declan McClure |
Wins listed by club
| # | Club | Wins | Years won |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clonoe | 5
|
1976, 1979, 1983, 1995, 2025 |
| Pomeroy | 1967, 1991, 2004, 2016, 2023 | ||
| 3 | Cookstown | 4
|
1962, 1964, 2009, 2012 |
| Donaghmore | 1965, 1968, 1988, 1996 | ||
| Dungannon | 1963, 1972, 2001, 2014 | ||
| Edendork | 1969, 1985, 2015, 2020 | ||
| 7 | Aghaloo | 2
|
2002, 2005 |
| Aghyaran | 1981, 1987 | ||
| Beragh | 1993, 2000 | ||
| Derrylaughan | 2010, 2024 | ||
| Eglish | 1992, 1997 | ||
| Galbally | 2019, 2022 | ||
| Gortin | 1989, 2003 | ||
| Kildress | 1971, 2011 | ||
| Killyman | 1973, 2007 | ||
| Moortown | 1975, 2021 | ||
| Moy | 1982, 2017 | ||
| Stewartstown | 1980, 2006 | ||
| 19 | Ardboe | 1
|
1990 |
| Augher | 1966 | ||
| Brackaville | 1999 | ||
| Clann Na nGael | 1998 | ||
| Coalisland | 1984 | ||
| Dromore | 1974 | ||
| Drumquin | 1994 | ||
| Eskra | 2013 | ||
| Fintona | 1978 | ||
| Killeeshil | 1986 | ||
| Omagh | 1977 | ||
| Owen Roes | 1970 | ||
| Tattyreagh | 2018 | ||
| Trillick | 2008 |
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