Mac Con Carraige, An Chorra Chríochach)[1] [2] is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Cookstown in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
The club fields male and female teams across a multitude of age groups ranging from Under 6s to senior level.
In 1889 the first GAA club in Tyrone, Cookstown Owen Roe's, was established, just five years after the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Despite this Fr John Rock, a curate in Cookstown, initiated efforts to form the Owen Roe's club, and they were soon to fulfil fixtures with teams from Armagh, Derry and Belfast.
The magazine Sport reported a game between the Owen Roe's and Armagh Harps, played on St Patrick's Day, 1889.
In 1905 the Gaels of Cookstown regrouped and out of the vacuum emerged a new force in Gaelic football, known as the Brian Ógs.
By November 1907 Brian Ógs were back in business and continued to carry the standard in Cookstown for the next 30 years, becoming the dominant force in Tyrone football along the way.