Darragh Canavan (born 2000) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Errigal Ciarán and the Tyrone county team.
His father, Peter Canavan, is a former All-Ireland winning captain with Tyrone, and his brother Ruairí is also an inter-county footballer.
Canavan was man-of-the-match, scoring five points from play as Ulster won the competition for the first time in sixteen years.
[2] On 30 September 2018, Canavan made his Tyrone Senior Football Championship debut, scoring a point from the bench in a loss to Coalisland.
[6] The two sides met in the county final for the second year in a row in 2024, with Canavan captaining Errigal Ciarán.
[8] In the final against Kilcoo, Canavan scored a point as Errigal Ciarán won the match by 1–8 to 0–10, and lifted the cup as captain.
[11] On 14 July 2019, Canavan was at centre forward as the Tyrone under-20 team faced Derry in the Ulster final.
[18] Canavan made his senior debut on 20 December, scoring a point in a Dr McKenna Cup win over Derry.
[27] In the group stage of the All-Ireland, Canavan scored ten points against Westmeath as Tyrone advanced to the preliminary quarter-final.