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Tyrone-based Gaelic games club

Dromore St Dympna's
An Droim Mhór Naoimh Damhnata
Founded:1933
County:Tyrone
Nickname:St Dympna's, Blues
Colours:Blue & White
Grounds:Gardrum Park
Coordinates:54°30′59.72″N 7°27′02.11″W / 54.5165889°N 7.4505861°W / 54.5165889; -7.4505861
Playing kits
Standard Reserve
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Ulster
champions
Tyrone
champions
Football: - - 4

Dromore St Dympna's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Dromore in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

History

The club was established in 1933.

On Sunday 14 October 2007, Dromore made history by winning the Tyrone Senior Football Championship for the first time by beating Coalisland 0-14 to 0-4 at Healy Park, Omagh.

On Sunday 18 October 2009, Dromore won their second Tyrone Senior Football Championship by beating Ardboe 1-14 to 1-13. Captain Colm McCullagh converted a penalty three minutes into injury time in dramatic circumstances at Healy Park Omagh.

Achievements

Notable players

   Mal McGurren
   Phelim Maguire
   Liam McCardle

References

  1. "Dromore claim historic win - Independent.ie". Irish Independent. 15 October 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2008.
  2. "McCullagh holds nerve to clinch title for Dromore - Independent.ie". Irish Independent. Retrieved 9 October 2009.

External links

Tyrone GAA clubs
2024 Gaelic Football Division 1 &
Senior Football Championship
2024 Gaelic Football Division 2 &
Intermediate Football Championship
2024 Gaelic Football Division 3 &
Junior Football Championship
Adult and youth hurling
Youth hurling
Defunct clubs
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  • Newtownstewart

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