The draws for the 2023 Tyrone Senior, Intermediate and Junior Football Championships took place on Wednesday night with senior champions Errigal Ciaran set to face Killyclogher in what is the standout first round tie.
The Dunmoyle men defeated Carrickmore in a thrilling county final last year and were edged out by Glen in the Ulster Club series.
It is the second successive year that Killyclogher have been drawn against the holders in the first round after they lost out to Dromore last season.
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Beaten finalists Carrickmore have been drawn against last year’s beaten Intermediate finalists Edendork with the Intermediate winner Galbally drawn against 2021 winners Dromore on their return to the Senior grade.
Dungannon, champions in 2020, have local rivals Eglish to overcome in the first round while Omagh, under the guidance of former Antrim manager Lenny Harbinson, are up against Ardboe in round one.
An up-and-coming Loughmacrory team will eye another Championship scalp when they face Trillick while Moortown versus Donaghmore and Greencastle against Coalisland are the remaining fixtures in a fascinating first round draw.
The dates for the Tyrone Club Championship won’t be known for several weeks, but the first round games weren’t played until mid-September last season.
Connollys of Moy Tyrone SFC 2023
Edendork v Carrickmore
Loughmacrory v Trillick
Eglish v Dungannon
Galbally v Dromore
Moortown v Donaghmore
Errigal Ciaran v Killyclogher
Omagh v Ardboe
Greencastle v Coalisland
Connollys of Moy Tyrone IFC 2023
Rock v Clonoe
Tattyreagh v Aghyaran
Clogher v Killeeshil
Kildress v Moy
Derrylaughan v Stewartstown
Gortin v Strabane
Owen Roes v Naomh Eoghan
Pomeroy v Beragh
Connollys of Moy Tyrone JFC 2023
Preliminary round
Augher v Glenelly
Round One
Killyman v Aghaloo
Castlederg v Errigal Ciaran III
Drumquin v Brocagh
Urney v Fintona
Clann na nGael v Augher or Glenelly
Derrytresk v Drumragh
Cookstown v Donaghmore III
Brackaville v Eskra
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