Edendork St. Malachy's
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Edendork St. Malachy's is a GAA
Club based in Edendork, in the town of Dungannon
in County Tyrone
, Northern Ireland
.
Their clubhouse was burnt down on 8 November 2008.
Indeed, it was only three years after the formation of the Gaelic Athletic Association that the game was first played in Edendork. The year was 1887, and the match was probably the first ever in Tyrone.
After a lapse of a few years, Gaelic football was revived at the turn of the century and continued sporadically though fervently for some thirty years at various locations in the district.
Then in 1932 the present St. Malachy's GFC was founded by Larry Fox and immediately joined the East Tyrone Junior League.
In 1936, Edendork won the league for the first tiime and reached the final of the East Tyrone Junior Championship, which they lost to Cookstown Brian Ogs. The following year they made it two league titles in a row, and made it a hit-trick in 1938, when they also won their first Tyrone title, the Junior Championship.
The club won the league again in 1946, before clinching another three-in-a-row of East Tyrone Junior League titles in 1950, 1951 and 1952.
Edendork entered senior football for the first time the following season, and also fielded a hurling team. It was back to Junior, however, in 1957, as emigration robbed the club of many of its leading players, but Edendork immediately made an impact by winning the Tyrone Junior Championship.
Edendork returned to senior football with a vengeance in 1958, just failing to reach the senior championship final in a thrilling semi-final against a Frankie Donnelly-inspired Carrickmore.
There was little in the way of success for the next eight years, in fact the club dropped back into Junior football; but in 1966 the team bounced back to Intermediate football with an unbeaten run to lift the league title.
Edendork's greatest success came in 1969, when they won the Intermediate Championship, and two years later the club's camogie team won the Tyrone league.
Two of Edendork's rising stars, Hugh Mooney and Kieran Currie won All-Ireland minor medals with Tyrone in 1973, both playing vital roles in an historic victory.
In 1976, the camogie team achieved its greatest triumph by winning the Tyrone Senior Championship.
1982 saw the club's Golden Jubilee and the publication of a book to mark this milestone, as well a series of celebratory events.
Three years later, success returned on the field of play and Edendork lifted their second Intermediate Championship titlem and returned to senior football as double champions, having won the league as well.
In the following season, the club's greatest honour was witnessed all over the world, as two of our members played in the All-Ireland Final against Kerry at Croke Park.
The Mallon brothers, Joe and Mickey, were members of the Tyrone team which came so close to bringing the Sam Maguire Cup home.
Joe and Mickey both played heroic roles in that historic display, and the memory of that September day at headquarters will live long in their minds and ours.
Gaelic Athletic Association
The Gaelic Athletic Association is an amateur Irish and international cultural and sporting organisation focused primarily on promoting Gaelic games, which include the traditional Irish sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, handball and rounders...
Club based in Edendork, in the town of Dungannon
Dungannon
Dungannon is a medium-sized town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the third-largest town in the county and a population of 11,139 people was recorded in the 2001 Census. In August 2006, Dungannon won Ulster In Bloom's Best Kept Town Award for the fifth time...
in County Tyrone
County Tyrone
Historically Tyrone stretched as far north as Lough Foyle, and comprised part of modern day County Londonderry east of the River Foyle. The majority of County Londonderry was carved out of Tyrone between 1610-1620 when that land went to the Guilds of London to set up profit making schemes based on...
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. Situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, it shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west...
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Their clubhouse was burnt down on 8 November 2008.
History
The history of the G.A.A. in Edendork can be traced back much further than 1932, the year in which the present St. Malachy's club was formed.Indeed, it was only three years after the formation of the Gaelic Athletic Association that the game was first played in Edendork. The year was 1887, and the match was probably the first ever in Tyrone.
After a lapse of a few years, Gaelic football was revived at the turn of the century and continued sporadically though fervently for some thirty years at various locations in the district.
Then in 1932 the present St. Malachy's GFC was founded by Larry Fox and immediately joined the East Tyrone Junior League.
In 1936, Edendork won the league for the first tiime and reached the final of the East Tyrone Junior Championship, which they lost to Cookstown Brian Ogs. The following year they made it two league titles in a row, and made it a hit-trick in 1938, when they also won their first Tyrone title, the Junior Championship.
The club won the league again in 1946, before clinching another three-in-a-row of East Tyrone Junior League titles in 1950, 1951 and 1952.
Edendork entered senior football for the first time the following season, and also fielded a hurling team. It was back to Junior, however, in 1957, as emigration robbed the club of many of its leading players, but Edendork immediately made an impact by winning the Tyrone Junior Championship.
Edendork returned to senior football with a vengeance in 1958, just failing to reach the senior championship final in a thrilling semi-final against a Frankie Donnelly-inspired Carrickmore.
There was little in the way of success for the next eight years, in fact the club dropped back into Junior football; but in 1966 the team bounced back to Intermediate football with an unbeaten run to lift the league title.
Edendork's greatest success came in 1969, when they won the Intermediate Championship, and two years later the club's camogie team won the Tyrone league.
Two of Edendork's rising stars, Hugh Mooney and Kieran Currie won All-Ireland minor medals with Tyrone in 1973, both playing vital roles in an historic victory.
In 1976, the camogie team achieved its greatest triumph by winning the Tyrone Senior Championship.
1982 saw the club's Golden Jubilee and the publication of a book to mark this milestone, as well a series of celebratory events.
Three years later, success returned on the field of play and Edendork lifted their second Intermediate Championship titlem and returned to senior football as double champions, having won the league as well.
In the following season, the club's greatest honour was witnessed all over the world, as two of our members played in the All-Ireland Final against Kerry at Croke Park.
The Mallon brothers, Joe and Mickey, were members of the Tyrone team which came so close to bringing the Sam Maguire Cup home.
Joe and Mickey both played heroic roles in that historic display, and the memory of that September day at headquarters will live long in their minds and ours.