Moy Tír Na nÓg GAC

Moy Tír na nÓg is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Moy, a village in the south of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It fields teams at all age groups in Gaelic football and Ladies' Gaelic football, and is affiliated to Tyrone GAA, playing at present in the Senior Championship and in League Division 1.

Moy Tír na nÓg
An Mhaigh Tír na nÓg
Founded:1908
County:Tyrone
Colours:Sky Blue & Navy
Grounds:Páirc Tír na nÓg
Coordinates:54°26′35.49″N 6°41′47.88″W
Playing kits
Standard
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Ulster
champions
Tyrone
champions
Football: - - 1

History

The club was founded as Moy Phelim Roe GAC in 1908, within a year of the first recorded game of Gaelic football in the village. The Moy team took part in an East Tyrone league over the next three years, and resurfaced as Moy Tír na nÓg in 1913.

Tír na nÓg remained active thereafter, apart from 1970 when it amalgamated with the now-defunct Eoghan Ruadh GAC, Benburb, to form a Clonfeacle parish team.[1]

Gaelic football

The Moy won the 1914 East Tyrone League final, but forfeited that title on appeal.

Honours

Notable players

All of the following Moy players have represented the county. {{columns-list|4|


  • Colm Cavanagh
  • Sean Cavanagh
  • Peter Coyne
  • Ned Coyne
  • Seamus Coyne
  • Eunan Deeney
  • Colm Donaghy
  • Phil Donaghy
  • Mick Donaghy
  • Pat Donaghy
  • Plunkett Donaghy
  • Jackie Duffy
  • Colin Holmes
  • Paul Holmes
  • Mark Jordan
  • Philip Jordan
  • Colm Jordan
  • Frank Kelly
  • Raymond Kelly
  • Charlie (C) Lavery
  • Sean Lavery
  • Sean Mallon
  • Paul McCaffery
  • James McCann
  • Geordie McGuigan
  • Tommy McKearney
  • J McManus
  • Tom McVeigh
  • Ryan Mellon

Ladies' football

Notable players

  • Sophie Lavery
  • Nina Murphy
  • James Corcoran

Facilities

The club acquired new playing field and clubrooms in 1998, and opened a new training pitch in 2008, to which floodlighting was added in 2010.[1]

gollark: ARing now, it'll be about two hours till it hits the view cap.
gollark: And so does the NDER, actually.
gollark: Well, I have per-code AR stuff, it's fine.
gollark: <@!237432744659910656> Are you suggesting we AR them or something?
gollark: The fact that those are involved does make me think that something involved is horribly shady, but you know.

References

  1. Club website, History section
  2. "Moy crowned AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Champions". www.gaa.ie. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  3. "All-Ireland Club IFC: Dreams come true for Moy in Croker". Hogan Stand. 3 February 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  4. "Cavanagh keeps mighty Moy on upward curve". Irish Independent. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
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