
Tyrone champions Loughmacrory will begin the defence of their title in a first round clash with Dungannon
The St Teresa’s swept to an emotional breakthrough first ever O’Neill Cup triumph last year, defeating Trillick in the decider.
The draw, held at the premises of competition sponsor Connollys of Moy, threw up a number of intriguing clashes, including Errigal Ciaran’s meeting with Killyclogher, the clash of Carrickmore and Dromore and the derby between Coalisland and Clonoe.
The Tyrone SFC will once again be played off in the traditional straight knock-out format, with a new draw to be made after each round.
While they now know who their opponents will be when the championship gets under way in the autumn, club footballers in the county have been forced to endure a frustrating wait for the start of the leagues.
The action has been put on hold due to Tyrone’s continued involvement in the All-Ireland U20 Championship, with a number of clubs awaiting the availability of their county players.
And the Red Hands’ qualification this week for the All-Ireland final has forced a further delay to the start of the Division One and Division Two club season, with the Division Three campaign already under way.
Connollys of Moy Tyrone SFC
Loughmacrory v Dungannon
Coalisland v Clonoe
Killyclogher v Errigal Ciaran
Omagh v Moortown
Trillick v Galbally
Edendork v Ardboe
Eglish v Donaghmore
Carrickmore v Dromore
Connollys of Moy Tyrone IFC
Aghyaran v Moy
Cookstown v Drumquin
Greencastle v Beragh
Clogher v Pomeroy
Rock v Kildress
Gortin v Naomh Eoghan
Owen Roes v Aghaloo
Killeeshil v Derrylaughan
Connollys of Moy Tyrone JFC
Prelim
1.Fintona v Urney
2. Stewartstown v Strabane
3. Eskra v Augher
Round 1
Derrytresk v Killyman
Glenelly v Castlederg
Brackaville v Tattyreagh
Clann na nGael v Brocagh
Donaghmore III v Drumragh
Errigal Ciaran III v Cookstown III
Prelim 2 v Omagh III
Prelim 3 v Prelim 1