by Gráinne Connolly
Tyrone GAA club Moy were crowned the Ulster Intermediate Champions yesterday when they beat Rostrevor by a point at Armagh Athletic Grounds.
The final whistle blew and the Moy ended on 0-09 to the Down side's 0-08.
Here's the moment they realised they were Ulster Club champions:
They're bound to be still up celebrating in the Moy - here's how @AnMhaigh enjoyed the long whistle of the #UlsterClub IFC Final pic.twitter.com/pp24BRJwxj
— Irish News Sport (@irishnewssport) November 26, 2017
What a season its been for the Moy remaining undefeated in both the Tyrone and Ulster championships:
Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship
Moy 1-10 v Augher 1-8
Moy 1-13 v Cookstown
Moy 3-9 v Gortin 0-05
Moy 2-5 v Derrylaughan 1-7
Ulster Intermediate Football Championship
Moy 0-09 v Carrickmacross 1-5
Moy 2-15 v Newbridge 1-9
Moy 0-09 v Rostrevor 0-08
Moy is the home of Tyrone legend Sean Cavanagh who also played on the day described playing for his club as "special":
Club football is really special ..#UlsterChampions #Family @AnMhaigh pic.twitter.com/auHMPJNIZU
— Sean Cavanagh (@SeanCavanagh14) November 26, 2017
The Tyrone side will now go on to face Kerry and Munster Champions An Gaeltacht in January, in the Intermediate All Ireland semi-final.