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Irish Times
6 days ago
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- Irish Times
Virtuoso display by Joel Kerr powers Tyrone over the line for Ulster MFC title
Ulster MFC final: Tyrone 2-11 Cavan 0-8 Tyrone had to come from behind to break down Cavan and claim a first Ulster MFC title since 2022, and they needed a virtuoso display from talented attacker Joel Kerr to see them home. Kerr fired in a 1-2 salvo in the final quarter at Brewster Park to inspire his side to glory and an All-Ireland quarter-final date with Cork. The Red Hands had to come from behind after Nathan Quigley had given Cavan the lead with a goal on the stroke of half-time. Tyrone's storming start saw them race four ahead with points from James Mulgrew, Thomas Meenan, Peter Colton and Eoin Long. READ MORE But they needed a fine save from Ronan Donnelly to deny Mark Reilly a goal as the Breffni lads began to find their feet. They got off the mark through Faolan Graham, with Jake Brady also on target, but Tyrone led by four going into the second quarter. Cavan grew in confidence, going level with a couple of two-pointers from John Donohue and Graham by the 24th minute. Midfielder Mulgrew powered through to regain the lead for Tyrone, but a stoppage-time goal from Quigley, finished low to the net off Mark Reilly's pass, sent Cavan in with a 1-7 to 0-8 interval lead. The Red Hands went back in front seven minutes into the second half, Joel Kerr sending Cathal Farley in to finish low past Cian McConnell. Mark Reilly of Cavan runs into Elliott Kerr, Padraig Goodman and Ciaran McCrystal of Tyrone. Photograph: Andrew Paton/Inpho And they struck another big blow on 49 minutes when Joel Kerr collected Aodhan Quinn's return pass to rifle home his side's second goal. Playing with the wind, Tyrone struggled to break down a well-organised Cavan defence, and didn't score their first point of the half until three minutes from the end, Long converting a free. And they needed a couple of vital turnovers from corner back Ciaran McCrystal to avert dangerous Cavan raids, conceding just a point after the break as they repeatedly frustrated the Blues. Tyrone capped a dogged display with a couple of late scores from Kerr to claim a 26th provincial title. Cavan also go through to the All-Ireland series with a last-eight clash with Munster champions Kerry. TYRONE: R Donnelly; E Kerr, P Goodman, C McCrystal; A Quinn, J Daly, T Meenan (0-1); J Mulgrew (0-2), P Donaghy (0-1); D McAnespie, P Colton (0-2), C Farley (1-0); J Kerr (1-2), E Long (0-3, 2f), P Garrity. Subs: V Gormley for Garrity (45), M Daly for Farley (48), M Mullin for Meenan (55), P McDonald for McAnespie (61), M Kennedy for Long (63). CAVAN: C McConnell; D Brady, S Brady, A Smart; M Smith, H McMullen, J Donohue (0-2, tp); S Maguire, F Graham (0-2, tpf); M Reilly, J Brady (0-1), C Smith; D Lynch, N Quigley (1-3, 0-2f), M Duffy. Subs: D Brouder for Duffy (10), J Graham for Reilly (39), S Smith for Donohue (39), K Henry for C Smith (47), C Brough for S Brady (49). Referee: C Roberts (Antrim).


Irish Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Tyrone vs Cavan LIVE score updates from 2025 Ulster MFC final
For each of the last two seasons, the Ulster MFC finalists have gone on to contest the All-Ireland MFC final and Tyrone and Cavan will be hoping to today's provincial decider is only beginning of their journey. Derry edged out Monaghan on penalties in the 2023 Ulster final before defeating the Farney in the All-Ireland final. Last season, the Oak Leafers retained their Ulster and All-Ireland crowns, putting Armagh to the sword each time. Indeed, the last five Ulster titles have been split between Sperrin rivals Derry and Tyrone, with the Red Hands winning back-to-back titles after Derry's 2020 success. Cavan's last Ulster title was back in 2011, with several of that squad going on to help the Breffnimen to an unprecedented four-in-a-row in Ulster at U21 level. Cavan defeated Donegal 1-17 to 0-15 in Kingspan Breffni Park in the Ulster MFC semi-final as Ed O'Hanlon's fought back from beginning one point down at the break. Tyrone, meanwhile, came through a thriller, as Gerard Donnelly's men defeated Monaghan 2-20 to 3-12 after blowing a nine-point lead before finishing strongly at O'Neills Healy Park. We'll have team news and any late changes ahead of throw-in at 5.15pm at Brewster Park. @ElectricIreland @UlsterGAA Minor Championship Final Sunday 25th May 5-15pm Tyrone GAA Brewster Park, Enniskillen Buy tickets in advance online. No sales at venue Here's our Starting XV and squad for today's Ulster Minor Football Championship v Cavan Sunday 25th May | 5.15pm throw-in Brewster Park, Enniskillen#RedHandRising Ulster Minor Football Championship final: Derry 0-12 Armagh 1-7 Derry retained the Ulster MFC title, but they were pushed all the way by a gallant Armagh side in a tight, low-scoring provincial final in O'Neills Healy Park. The Oak Leafers defeated the Orchard by 17 points three weeks prior to the final in Owenbeg. Yet, the early exchanges hinted that Armagh had absorbed the lessons of that heavy defeat. A well-organised Armagh defence proved very difficult to break down with both teams mirroring each other. Each time Derry moved ahead, Armagh responded with Eamon Young and Ger Dillon doing the damage for the holders while Eoin Duffy (free) Sean Woods and Keelan Woods on target for the Orchard. Derry moved 0-4 to 0-3 ahead after Dillon converted a stunning long-range free before Armagh struck for what proved to be the game's only goal. Ross Marsden's high delivery was superbly fielded by Jack Loughran, who set up Duffy for a well-taken finish. Yet, Derry forged their way back into the lead before half-time with Young, Dillon and captain James Sargent landing points. Armagh were also reduced to 14 players before the break with Marsden shown a black card for a hand trip on Caoimhin Hargan. Dillon and Young moved Derry into a three-point lead early in the second half before Aaron Garvey ended a 22-minute spell without a score for Armagh. Derry looked to have done enough to put the game beyond doubt when Dillon and the equally-impressive Lule Grant landed back-to-back points while Michael Finnegan made a stunning save to deny Ruairi Biggs. Armagh were fortunate to avoid a second black card when Diarmaid O'Rourke hauled Grant to the ground with Barry McMenamin showing the Orchard wing-back a yellow card instead. Young's fifth point moved Derry into a four-point lead and Armagh were forced to go for broke in the final few minutes of the game. They cut the gap to two with back-to-back frees from Duffy and Derry were relieved when the Armagh full-forward played the ball on the ground in the final passage of the game when he was just metres from the Derry goal. Derry scorers: Eamon Young 0-5 (0-2fs), Ger Dillon 0-5 (0-3fs), Luke Grant 0-1, James Sargent 0-1. Armagh scorers: Eoin Duffy 1-3 (0-3fs), Keelan McEntee 0-1, Sean Woods 0-1, Aaron Garvey 0-1, Fionn Toale 0-1.