Tyrone Under-21 Football Championships

Tyrone Under-21 Football Championships
IrishCraobh Peile Faoi 21 Tír Eoghain
CodeGaelic football
Founded1973
RegionCounty Tyrone, Ulster (GAA)
Title holdersGrade 1:    Donaghmore St. Patrick's (2nd title)
Most titlesGrade 1:    Coalisland Fianna (7 titles)
Official websitehttps://tyronegaa.ie/

The Tyrone U-21/U-20/U-19 Football Championships were annual Gaelic football competitions contested by clubs affiliated to Tyrone GAA. The competitions were organised by the Tyrone County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association from 1973 to 2023.

These now defunct competitions operated as a transitional grade between minor and senior football within Tyrone.

From the 2009/2010 to 2019/2020 seasons, the winners of the Tyrone Under-21 Grade 1 Championship went on to represent the county in the Ulster Under-21 Club Football Championship. During this period, Tyrone clubs enjoyed notable success at provincial level, with Omagh (2012), Clonoe (2014) and Dromore (2019) all winning Ulster titles.[1]

History

In its early years, the competition was contested by both individual clubs and a number of amalgamated teams. These amalgamations were typically formed by neighbouring clubs. Over time, as club structures developed and player numbers increased, the competition became predominantly club-based.

The format of the championship has evolved throughout its history. Initially played as a single competition, it later expanded to include multiple grades (Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 3), allowing teams of varying standards to compete more evenly.[2]

In 2021, the competition was regraded from Under-21 to Under-19 level as part of a wider restructuring of Gaelic games age grades within Tyrone,[3] reflecting broader changes to age-grade structures at national level within the Gaelic Athletic Association. The traditional Under-21 grade had been replaced by Under-20 from 2018 onwards,[4] while further reviews of underage grades, including potential changes between Under-19 and Under-20, were ongoing at the time.[5]

The Tyrone County Board regraded the competition from Under-19 to Under-20 level in 2023 along with further changes to other youth age grades.[6]

Amalgamated teams

Over the years, a number of amalgamated teams have competed in various finals, including:
[7]

Team Clubs
Shamrocks Eglish, Aghaloo, Killeeshil
Killyclogher/Greencastle Killyclogher, Greencastle
Sean McDermotts Kildress, Pomeroy
Clann Éireann Brocagh, Clonoe, Derrylaughan, Derrytresk (Clonoe Parish)
Emmetts Fintona, Trillick
Cuchullians Ballygawley, Beragh
Pearse Óg Donaghmore, Galbally
Cookstown/Rock Cookstown, Rock
Naomh Mhuire Edendork, Killyman
St. McCartan's Augher, Clogher
Na Doirí Óga Derrylaughan, Derrytresk

Roll of honour

Winners of the competition have included:

Year Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3
U-21 Grade
1973 Shamrocks
(Eglish/Aghaloo/Killeeshil)
1974 Ardboe
1975 Shamrocks
(Eglish/Aghaloo/Killeeshil)
1976 Sean McDermotts
(Kildress/Pomeroy)
1977 Clann Éireann
(Clonoe Parish)
1978 Emmetts
(Fintona/Trillick)
1979 Ballygawley
1980 Dungannon
1981 Derrylaughan
1982 Ballygawley
1983 Naomh Mhuire
(Edendork/Killyman)
1984 Coalisland
1985 Coalisland
1986 Coalisland
1987 Coalisland
1988 Coalisland
1989 Moortown
1990 Moortown
1991 Moortown
1992 An Charraig Mhór
1993 Ardboe
1994 Cookstown
1995 Dungannon
1996 Killyclogher
1997 Clonoe
1998 An Charraig Mhór
1999 Errigal Ciaran
2000 Ardboe Clann Na nGael
2001 Clonoe Aghyaran
2002 Errigal Ciaran Pomeroy
2003 Loughmacrory Pomeroy
2004 An Charraig Mhór Trillick
2005 An Charraig Mhór Derrylaughan
2006 Errigal Ciaran Moortown
2007 Coalisland Augher
2008 Coalisland Greencastle Brackaville
2009 Omagh Greencastle Brackaville
2010 Eglish † Rock Aghyaran
2011 Omagh Augher Beragh
2012 Dromore Derrylaughan Beragh
2013 Clonoe Greencastle Brocagh
2014 Omagh Donaghmore
2015 Donaghmore Edendork
2016 Stewartstown Kildress
2017 Galbally Moy
2018 Dromore Moy
2019 An Charraig Mhór Coalisland
2020 No Competition Held (COVID-19 pandemic)
U-19 Grade
2021 An Charraig Mhór Moy Pomeroy
2022 Omagh Strabane Drumquin
U-20 Grade
2023 Donaghmore Moortown Na Doirí Óga
(Derrylaughan/Derrytresk)
Notes

† Eglish were awarded the 2010 title after Omagh were disqualified.[8]

In some of the early seasons, finals were not played until the following calendar year; this is reflected in the dates listed below.

Grade 1 Finals

[9]

Year Winner Score Opponent Score Venue Date
U-21 Grade
1973[10] Shamrocks 2-10 Killyclogher/Greencastle 0-04 Pomeroy 10/02/1974
1974[11][12][13] Ardboe 3-13 Moortown 1-05 Cookstown 20/06/1975
1975[14] Shamrocks 1-12 Sean McDermotts 0-11 Omagh 17/08/1975
1976[15] Sean McDermotts 0-09 Augher 1-05 Beragh 19/09/1976
1977[16][17] Clann Éireann 0-09 Drumragh 0-02 Pomeroy 08/01/1978
1978[18][19] Emmetts 0-07 Cuchullians 1-02 Omagh 17/12/1978
1979[20][21] Ballygawley 2-13 Pearse Óg 1-03 Dungannon 05/08/1979
1980[22][23] Dungannon 2-05 Dromore 1-05 Pomeroy 24/08/1980
1981[24][25] Derrylaughan 3-06 Coalisland 0-03 Donaghmore 25/10/1981
1982[26][27] Ballygawley 5-07 Cookstown/Rock 0-05 Donaghmore 22/08/1982
1983[28][29] Naomh Mhuire 1-10 Pomeroy 0-06 Beragh 14/08/1983
1984[30][31] Coalisland 1-15 St. McCartan's 1-04 Carrickmore 12/08/1984
1985[32] Coalisland 1-08 Ardboe 0-08 Pomeroy 01/09/1985
1986[33] Coalisland 2-06 Dromore 0-03 Carrickmore 23/08/1986
1987[34] Coalisland 2-13 Dromore 1-06 Omagh 09/08/1987
1988[35][36] Coalisland 1-09 Ballygawley 0-09 Eglish 06/11/1988
1989[37][38] Moortown 0-11 Donaghmore 0-04 Carrickmore 19/08/1989
1990[39][40][41] Moortown 1-12 Errigal Ciaran 0-06 Gortin 12/08/1990
1991[42][43][44] Moortown 2-14 Derrylaughan 1-10 Pomeroy 25/08/1991
1992[45][46] An Charraig Mhór 1-09 Moortown 0-05 Clogher 14/11/1992
1993[47] Ardboe 2-07 An Charraig Mhór 2-05 Donaghmore 25/09/1993
1994[48] Cookstown 1-11 Ardboe 0-05 Coalisland 17/09/1994
1995[49][50][51] Dungannon 1-08 Errigal Ciaran 1-05 Killeeshil 16/12/1995
1996[52][53] Killyclogher 1-06 Dungannon 0-07 Clogher 22/09/1996
1997[54] Clonoe 1-14 Naomh Mhuire 2-10 Coalisland 14/12/1997
1998[55] An Charraig Mhór 0-06 Dungannon 0-01 Pomeroy 20/12/1998
1999[56] Errigal Ciaran 0-07 Eglish 1-04 Killeeshil 07/11/1999
(r)[57][58] Errigal Ciaran 1-07 Eglish 1-05 Killeeshil 21/11/1999
2000[59][60] Ardboe 0-13 Errigal Ciaran 0-06 Dungannon 02/12/2000
2001[61] Clonoe 1-16 Dromore 0-08 Pomeroy 29/08/2001
2002[62] Errigal Ciaran 2-08 Cookstown 1-06 Carrickmore 20/08/2002
2003[63][64] Loughmacrory 3-08 Errigal Ciaran 1-11 Fintona 12/08/2003
2004[65] An Charraig Mhór 1-11 Clonoe 0-13 Pomeroy 17/08/2004
2005[66] An Charraig Mhór 3-06 Errigal Ciaran 0-08 Omagh 03/08/2005
2006[67] Errigal Ciaran 3-09 Coalisland 1-10 Clogher 21/10/2006
2007[68] Coalisland 2-08 Cookstown 0-13 Ardboe 09/12/2007
2008[69] Coalisland 1-12 Ardboe 1-10 Dungannon 30/11/2008
2009[70] Omagh 0-10 Errigal Ciaran 1-06 Omagh 11/10/2009
2010[71][72] Eglish Awarded Omagh (disqualified)
2011[73] Omagh 0-15 Donaghmore 1-05 Augher 04/12/2011
2012[74] Dromore 1-11 Edendork 1-06 Dunmoyle 31/12/2012
2013[75] Clonoe 1-11 Pomeroy 2-07 Edendork 09/11/2013
2014[76] Omagh 0-10 An Charraig Mhór 0-06 Loughmacrory 18/10/2014
2015[77] Donaghmore 0-14 Dromore 0-09 Dunmoyle 05/08/2015
2016[78] Stewartstown 0-08 Coalisland 0-07 Dungannon 07/08/2016
2017[79] Galbally 2-12 Loughmacrory 1-13 Omagh 15/10/2017
2018[80] Dromore 1-13 Dungannon 0-09 Loughmacrory 20/04/2018
2019[81] An Charraig Mhór 2-09 Dungannon 0-07 Newtownstewart 14/12/2019
2020 No Competition Held (COVID-19 pandemic)
U-19 Grade
2021[82] An Charraig Mhór 3-14 Omagh 3-12 Killyclogher 19/07/2021
2022[83] Omagh 1-09 Killyclogher 1-05 Newtownstewart 20/11/2022
U-20 Grade
2023[84] Donaghmore 6-18 Carrickmore 1-07 Pomeroy 06/06/2023

Grade 2 Finals

[85]

Year Winner Score Opponent Score Venue Date
U-21 Grade
2000[86] Clann Na nGael 1-12 Fintona 0-06 Omagh 15/10/2000
2001[87] Aghyaran 1-16 Galbally 0-07 Omagh 29/08/2001
2002[88] Pomeroy 2-14 Augher 0-16 Beragh 20/08/2002
2003[89] Pomeroy 1-13 Eskra 0-06 Carrickmore 19/08/2003
2004[90] Trillick 1-14 Augher 1-10 Eskra 17/08/2004
2005[91][92] Derrylaughan 1-16 Moortown 1-10 Coalisland 19/08/2005
2006[93] Moortown 1-12 Eglish 1-06 Rock 18/11/2006
2007[94] Augher 0-12 Rock 1-07 Beragh 22/12/2007
2008[95][96] Greencastle 2-11 Moortown 0-06 Loughmacrory 13/12/2008
2009[97] Greencastle 3-08 Gortin 0-10 Killyclogher 25/10/2009
2010[98] Rock 3-13 Augher 1-18 Dungannon 30/01/2011
2011[99][100] Augher 3-15 Dungannon 0-07 Augher 04/12/2011
2012[101] Derrylaughan 0-12 Eskra 0-04 Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon 23/12/2012
2013[102] Greencastle 2-15 Coalisland 0-17 Omagh 13/10/2013
2014[103] Donaghmore 1-11 Drumragh 0-05 Omagh 28/09/2014
2015[104] Edendork 0-16 Greencastle 1-06 Cookstown 12/08/2015
2016[105] Kildress 3-09 Greencastle 0-05 Dungannon 07/08/2016
2017[106] Moy 2-12 Eglish 1-13 Derrytresk 03/12/2017
2018[107] Moy 4-11 Killeeshil 1-17 Eglish 05/04/2018
2019[108] Coalisland 2-11 Moy 1-10 Omagh 13/10/2019
2020 No Competition Held (COVID-19 pandemic)
U-19 Grade
2021[109] Moy 2-18 Aghyaran 4-11 Fintona 01/09/2021
2022[110] Strabane 2-10 Moy 1-12 Augher 27/06/2022
U-20 Grade
2023[111] Moortown 2-09 Fintona 2-07 Killeeshil 11/06/2023

Grade 3 Finals

[112]

Year Winner Score Opponent Score Venue Date
U-21 Grade
2008[113] Brackaville 0-10 Derrytresk 0-09 Edendork 11/10/2008
2009[114] Brackaville 1-10 Aghyaran 1-10 Killyclogher 26/10/2009
(r)[115] Brackaville 2-11 Aghyaran 0-09 Dunmoyle 08/11/2009
2010[116] Aghyaran 0-10 Owen Roes 0-08 Strabane 20/11/2010
2011[117] Beragh 0-11 Aghyaran 1-07 Drumragh 12/11/2011
2012[118][119] Beragh 2-07 Loughmacrory 1-08 Dunmoyle 16/12/2012
2013[120] Brocagh 1-13 Eskra 3-06 Garvaghey 27/08/2013
2014 No Record Of Competition Held
2015 No Record Of Competition Held
2016 No Record Of Competition Held
2017 No Record Of Competition Held
2018 No Record Of Competition Held
2019 No Record Of Competition Held
2020 No Competition Held (COVID-19 pandemic)
U-19 Grade
2021[121] Pomeroy 10-17 Brackaville 1-11 Greencastle 19/07/2021
2022[122] Drumquin 5-16 Rock 1-17 Clogher 03/08/2022
U-20 Grade
2023[123] Na Doirí Óga 1-16 Naomh Eoghan 1-14 Kildress 03/05/2023

U-21/U-20/U-19 Grade 1 titles listed by club, 1973–2023

# Club Wins Years won
1 Coalisland Na Fianna
7
1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2007, 2008
2 An Charraig Mhór Naomh Colmcille
6
1992, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2019, 2021
3 Omagh St. Enda's
4
2009, 2011, 2014, 2022
4 Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa
3
1974, 1993, 2000
Clonoe O'Rahilly's 1997, 2001, 2013
Errigal Ciaran 1999, 2002, 2006
Moortown St. Malachy's 1989, 1990, 1991
8 Ballygawley St. Ciaran's
2
1979, 1982
Dromore St. Dympna's 2012, 2018
Donaghmore St. Patrick's 2015, 2023
Dungannon Thomas Clarkes 1980, 1995
Shamrocks 1973, 1975
13 Clann Éireann
1
1977
Cookstown Fr. Rock's 1994
Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's 1981
Eglish St. Patrick's 2010
Emmetts 1978
Galbally Pearses 2017
Killyclogher St. Mary's 1996
Loughmacrory St. Teresa's 2003
Naomh Mhuire 1983
Sean McDermotts 1976
Stewartstown Harps 2016

U-21/U-20/U-19 Grade 2 titles listed by club, 2000–2023

# Club Wins Years won
1 Greencastle St. Patrick's
3
2008, 2009, 2013
Moy Tír na nÓg 2017, 2018, 2021
3 Augher St. Macartan's
2
2007, 2011
Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's 2005, 2012
Moortown St. Malachy's 2006, 2023
Pomeroy Plunketts 2002, 2003
7 Aghyaran St. Davog's
1
2001
Clann Na nGael 2000
Coalisland Na Fianna 2019
Donaghmore St. Patrick's 2014
Edendork St. Malachy's 2015
Kildress Wolfe Tones 2016
Rock St. Patrick's 2010
Strabane Sigerson's 2022
Trillick St. Macartan's 2004

U-21/U-20/U-19 Grade 3 titles listed by club, 2008–2023

# Club Wins Years won
1 Brackaville Owen Roes
2
2008, 2009
Beragh Red Knights 2011, 2012
3 Aghyaran St. Davog's
1
2010
Brocagh Emmetts 2013
Drumquin Wolfe Tones 2022
Na Doirí Óga 2023
Pomeroy Plunketts 2021

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