🔜 Our Senior Footballers face Maigh Eo in Round 2A of the All-Ireland Senior Championship on Sunday 14th June.
⏰ Sunday 14th June • 3.30pm
📍 O'Neills Healy Park, Omagh
🎟️ Tickets are available to purchase online, and in selected stores 👉🏻 https://t.co/MeX80HDZDZ
Our Minor Footballers will face Gaillimh in the All-Ireland Championship quarter-final on Saturday.
⏰ Saturday 6th June ��� 2.00pm
📍 Donaghmore Ashbourne GAA, Meath
🎟️ Tickets will be available for sale shortly, visit https://t.co/V82Z74rF11
🎙️ Ahead of this weekend’s All-Ireland U20 Football Final, Manager Paul Devlin sat down for an in-depth conversation.
He reflects on the journey so far, the squad’s progress, preparations this week and the challenge that lies ahead.
🆚 Tír Eoghain v Ciarraí
⏰ Saturday 30th May • 5.00pm
📍 Páirc an Chrócaigh
🎟️ Tickets are available to purchase online, visit https://t.co/Y6rF0Saqqd (note that this ticket also covers the Nickey Rackard Cup Final).
🎙️ With Saturday’s Nickey Rackard Cup Final fast approaching, Senior Hurling Manager Stevie McGarry sat down to discuss the journey to Croke Park.
He looks back on the campaign so far, preparations for the final, the challenge of New York and the chance to bring silverware back to Tyrone.
🆚 Tír Eoghain v Nua Eabhrac
⏰ Saturday 30th May • 1.00pm
📍 Páirc an Chrócaigh
🎟️ Tickets are available to purchase online, visit https://t.co/Y6rF0S9SAF (note that this ticket also covers the All-Ireland U20 Football Final).
4️⃣ days to go...
Our Senior Hurlers face New York in the Nickey Rackard Cup Final on Saturday afternoon.
⏰ Saturday 30th May • 1.00pm
📍 Páirc an Chrócaigh
🎟️ Tickets are available to purchase online, visit https://t.co/Y6rF0S9SAF (note that this ticket also covers the All-Ireland U20 Football Final).
Get in early, support our Senior Hurlers on the biggest stage, and back both Tyrone teams in Croke Park this Saturday ⚪🔴
Towards the end of this clip, was the great Frank McGuigan in full flow. Both Oisín & myself had a brilliant day in Ardboe recording that podcast. Such craic, Such a loss.
A brilliant man 👑 ❤️
Coiste Contae Thír Eoghain is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of legendary former Tyrone and Ardboe footballer, Frank McGuigan.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers ever to wear the Red Hand jersey, Frank occupied a unique place in the history of Tyrone GAA. A naturally gifted forward blessed with extraordinary balance, vision and scoring ability, he thrilled supporters throughout a distinguished inter-county career and inspired generations of players who followed.
Born into the proud footballing family in Ardboe, Frank’s talent emerged at an early age through his exploits with Tyrone underage teams. In 1971, he was part of the Tyrone minor side that captured the Ulster Minor Championship, before enjoying an outstanding 1972 season in which he captained Tyrone minors to a second successive Ulster title and an appearance in the All-Ireland Minor Final. That same year, he also helped Tyrone claim the Ulster Under-21 Championship and featured for the county senior team in the Ulster Final, underlining the extraordinary impact he was making across all levels of Tyrone football while still in his teens.
At club level, Frank came to prominence as part of the great Ardboe side that captured three consecutive Tyrone Senior Football Championship titles between 1971 and 1973. His brilliance quickly marked him out as one of the county’s finest talents and he would go on to become a central figure for Tyrone during one of the most transformative periods in the county’s football history.
In 1973, at just 19 years of age, Frank captained Tyrone to the Ulster Senior Football Championship title, leading the county to provincial success with a maturity and composure far beyond his years. It was a landmark achievement which cemented his reputation as one of the outstanding footballers of his generation.
While Frank produced countless memorable displays throughout his career, his performance in the 1984 Ulster Final against Armagh remains one of the most iconic individual displays ever witnessed in Ulster football. On an unforgettable afternoon in Clones, he scored eleven points from play, a masterclass of accuracy, elegance and football intelligence. That extraordinary campaign saw Frank become Ardboe’s first All-Star recipient as he received an All Star award in 1984.
Affectionately known as “The King”, Frank was admired not only for his remarkable footballing ability, but also for his warmth and enduring commitment to Gaelic games. Even after his playing days, he continued to serve Ardboe with distinction as a team manager and mentor, remaining deeply involved in the life of his club and community.
Frank’s contribution to Tyrone football extended far beyond silverware and individual honours. He helped elevate the profile of Tyrone football on the national stage and provided inspiration for many of the players and teams that followed. He was proud to see his four sons Frank, Brian, Tommy and Shay go on to wear the Tyrone jersey with distinction. Frank’s name remains synonymous with excellence, flair and pride in the Red Hand jersey.
Tyrone GAA extends its deepest sympathies to Frank’s wife Geraldine, his sons Frank, Brian, Tommy and Shay, daughters Kristin and Caitlin, his grandchildren, the entire McGuigan family circle and to the members and friends of Ardboe O’Donovan Rossa GAC.
Community Notice 📍
The Sacred Heart Church Omagh Restoration Project has announced a series of upcoming heritage events in St Mary’s Hall, including documentary screenings, talks and workshops exploring local history and heritage.
This is a great opportunity for anyone with an interest in Omagh’s history. Amongst the events is a talk from Donal McAnallen on 'Faiths & Fields of our Fathers' which focuses on the early history of the GAA in Omagh and West Tyrone.
Details below ⬇️
📄 Here's our Starting XV for this weekend's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship opener against Ros Comáin.
⏰ Sunday 24th May • 2.00pm
📍 King & Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park
Get your tickets online, or in selected stores 👉🏻 https://t.co/ToDDH1sfCy
"I don't know when the end of the journey will come, but I know that sure as hell I'm going to enjoy every path along the way" ❤️
Ciara Mageean - an incredible woman with an incredible outlook on life.
#RTEUncharted
Our Minor Footballers face An Cabhán in the Ulster Championship semi-final on Saturday.
⏰ Saturday 23rd May • 12.00pm
📍 O'Neills Healy Park, Omagh
🎟️ Tickets are available to purchase online, visit https://t.co/VOLaPkCUM8
🚗 For those attending the game, please note that the Mountjoy Road & Gortin Road will be closed this weekend for resurfacing. Supporters are advised to arrive via Strathroy Link Road, or other local route.
#Ulster2026
🏆 Fixtures Confirmed
We can confirm the following arrangements for our upcoming Nickey Rackard Cup and All-Ireland U20 Championship Finals.
📍 Croke Park, Dublin
📆 Saturday 30th May
1️⃣ 1.00pm - Nickey Rackard Cup Final - Tír Eoghain v Maigh Eo / New York
2️⃣ 5.00pm - All-Ireland U20 Championship Final - Tír Eoghain v Ciarraí
Tyrone are hot on the heels of a third successive All-Ireland U20 title, back in another final following victory over Kildare at Kingspan Breffni.
Read report: https://t.co/dvaLp3m0BL
All-Ireland U20 Football Championship Semi-Final - Full Time
Tír Eoghain 2-12 (18)
Cill Dara 0-13 (13)
We've secured our place in the All-Ireland Final 💪🏻