The Tyrone County Board have pledged to fully investigation a mass brawl at the Division One League final which spilled over into the crowd, with spectators involved in ugly scenes.
Fighting broke out between players in the closing stages of the title decider between Carrickmore and Dromore, sparking trouble among the crowd at Dunmoyle.
A number of spectators were left injured as a result of the disturbance, which lasted almost 10 minutes.
Carrickmore players Gabriel McCallan and Plunkett McCallan were sent off as a direct result of the on-field disorder, with Dromore running out five-point winners once order was restored.
A statement from the county board read: "The Tyrone Competitions Control Committee (CCC) will review the full match report from the referee and will also review video evidence of the game."
"(We) condemn unreservedly the actions of those people involved in fighting in the crowd. There is no place for scenes such as these in our games.
"The people involved should come forward and accept responsibility for their actions. Their failure to do so will only further discredit their own clubs and our association."
Earlier this season, a referee was seriously assaulted at a ladies' match in Tyrone, as a result of which two men, one of them a member of the Carrickmore management team, received lifetime bans.