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Tattyreagh St Patrick's is a GAA club based in the townland of Tattyreagh (from the Irish: An Táite Riabhach meaning the striped/tabby field), about halfway between Omagh and Fintona in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Naomh Pádraig, An Táite Riabhach | ||
Founded: | 1917 | |
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County: | Tyrone | |
Nickname: | The Tatts | |
Colours: | Red and black | |
Grounds: | Páirc Uí Dhorchaí | |
Coordinates: | 54°32′27.87″N 7°18′04.07″W / 54.5410750°N 7.3011306°W | |
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History
editA training pitch was built with flood lights. A new stand was built in 2015 and named after a former club member of the club.
Tattyreagh won the 2017 Tyrone Junior Football Championship and proceeded to the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship as representative of County Tyrone. In 2018, Captain Conor Mullin, led Tattyreagh won the Tyrone Intermediate Championship. The Omagh Council hosted a reception for the club in February 2019.[1]
Achievements
edit- Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship: (1)
- 2018
- Tyrone Junior Football Championship: (1)
- 2017
References
edit- ^ "Chairman hosts reception for Tattyreagh St Patrick's GAC". 5 February 2019.
Website
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