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Clann na nGael Aughabrack Dunamanagh G.A.C.
Clann na nGael
Founded:1996
County:Tyrone
Colours:Green, Yellow & White
Grounds:Daniel O'Connell Park, Aughabrack
St. Patrick's Park, Dunamanagh
Coordinates:54°49′33.00″N 7°13′34.34″W / 54.8258333°N 7.2262056°W / 54.8258333; -7.2262056
Playing kits
Standard

Clann na nGael Aughabrack Dunamanagh G.A.C., is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in north County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with its home grounds based at Aughabrack and Dunamanagh.

History

The Club was formed in 1996 from an amalgamation of Dunamanagh and Aughabrack as Donagheady Gaels; renamed Clann na nGael Aughabrack Dunamanagh G.A.C. in 1997.

Aughabrack was established in 1979 as junior club. Previous club existed in the area in 1948-52. Promoted to Division 2 at end of first season of competition, and to Division 1 at end of second season; amalgamated at Youth level with Dunamanagh, St Patrick's as Donagheady; 1995. Won Frank O Neill Cup. Club won two Tyrone titles at Adult Scór.

Notable players

Roll of honour

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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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