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Ulster MFC: semi spots secured by Tyrone, Derry, Fermanagh and Monaghan
December 20, 2020
Ruairi Canavan struck two late points as
Tyrone edged out
Donegal in Ballybofey to move into the semi-finals of the Ulster minor football championship this afternoon.
It finished 0-8 to 0-7 at MacCumhaill Park, where the visitors landed three points in the closing quarter to snatch victory.
Conor O’Neill’s converted mark saw Donegal lead by 0-4 to 0-3 at the half and they’d be two to the good early in the restart before a Canavan brace tied things up.
Blake McGarvey nudged the home side back in front on 40 minutes before a Harry Morgan ‘45’ and a superb point from Canavan sent the Red Hands on their way.
Fermanagh U17 manager, Maurice McLaughlin is under no illusions of the challenge that faces his side in Brewster Park on Sunday. Down have been touted as one of the favourites for the Ulster Championship and with a high profile management team they will be looking for a second victory over Fermanagh in two season. But despite this, McLaughlin has full faith in his charges come Sunday. I suppose there is nobody under any illusion of the task that we face here,” he said. “Down who will be back-boned by an excellent Burren undefeated underage team and management of James McCartan and Steven Poacher.