Nice bit of support from one of Tipp’s senior hurling stars, John ‘Bubbles’ O’Dywer:
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18 Apr 2015
3:52PM
The bookies make Dublin three-point favourites here as they bid to win a third U21 crown in four seasons.
Tipp, on the other hand, have never made it to the All-Ireland final since this competition started more than 50 years ago. Will today be a historic day?
18 Apr 2015
4:00PM
Late change on the Dublin team: Aonghus Farrell is in for Gavin Burke at wing-forward.
We’ll keep you updated any other changes.
18 Apr 2015
4:00PM
There has been a minute’s silence for the late Dave Billings before throw-in.
18 Apr 2015
4:02PM
Another change for the Dubs: Martin Cahalane starts in place of Emile Mullan at corner-back.
Dublin 0-1 Tipperary 0-0: Conor McHugh kicks the opening point for the Dubs.
18 Apr 2015
4:05PM
Great run by Steven O’Brien from midfield. He pops it off to Liam Casey but his shot drops short into Lorcan Molloy’s arms.
18 Apr 2015
4:07PM
Tipperary are doing well to make inroads into Dublin territory early on, this time through Ian Fahey, but the attack breaks down as the Dubs’ defenders crowd them out.
18 Apr 2015
4:08PM
Bill Maher drives forward from the half-back line for Tipp and Niall Scully gives away a pretty needless free for pulling him back on the 45m line.
Fortunately for the Dubs, Kevin O’Halloran drags the free right and wide.
18 Apr 2015
4:09PM
There’s a strong breeze blowing in Tullamore as Cormac Costello tries to point on the spin but kicks a wide.
18 Apr 2015
4:12PM
Good, patient build-up by Tipp but again it comes to nothing. Steven O’Brien and Colin O’Riordan do well to retain possession and the latter finds Ross Mulcahy in space out on the right. His shot drops short as well though and it’s comfortable for Molloy in the Dublin goal.
18 Apr 2015
4:12PM
Tipp have another free in a very scoreable position but this time Josh Keane misses to the left. The Premier should really have their noses in front after these early exchanges.
18 Apr 2015
4:13PM
Ten minutes in and just one score to show so far. This will get better, right?
18 Apr 2015
4:14PM
Eric Lowndes tries his luck from distance for the Dubs but again, it’s wide. Cormac Costello was in space looking for the ball there and might have been a better option.
18 Apr 2015
4:16PM
Fine battling by Colin O’Riordan to protect the ball without overcarrying despite the attentions of three Dublin defenders. Tipp really need this free from O’Halloran but he scuffs it badly and Dublin clear.
Dublin 0-1 Tipperary 0-1: Finally, Tipp are up and running and it’s Colin O’Riordan who kicks the point.
18 Apr 2015
4:17PM
Dublin 0-2 Tipperary 0-1: That didn’t last long. Great work by Colm Basquel and Conor McHugh points beautifully off his left from all of 40 metres out. Lovely score.
18 Apr 2015
4:19PM
Kevin O’Halloran has a third free but misses again. That was the hardest of the three so far, in his defence.
18 Apr 2015
4:20PM
Dublin 0-3 Tipperary 0-1: Colm Basquel goes one way and then the other to shake off his man, and then points.
18 Apr 2015
4:20PM
It’s not just Tipp who are struggling with free-taking. Shane Carthy steps up to strike one for the Dubs with his left and, as with the others, it’s waved wide.
18 Apr 2015
4:24PM
Dublin 0-3 Tipperary 0-2: Kevin O’Halloran kicks his first free of the day and Tipp are back to within a point.
18 Apr 2015
4:25PM
Dublin 0-4 Tipperary 0-2: Magnificent point from Cormac Costello who kicks a free from more than 50 metres at a very tight angle.
18 Apr 2015
4:28PM
Two Dublin subs: Shane Cunningham and Robbie Gaughan are on in place of Stephen Cunningham and Niall Scully.
18 Apr 2015
4:29PM
Dublin 0-5 Tipperary 0-2: Dublin move the ball nicely around the half-forward line before Carthy points.
18 Apr 2015
4:30PM
My apologies, that Gaughan for Scully change was a blood sub — Scully is back on.
18 Apr 2015
4:31PM
Dublin 0-5 Tipperary 0-3: Cuala’s Conor Mulally collects the first yellow card of the game. Josh Keane points a simple free from in front of the Dublin posts.
18 Apr 2015
4:32PM
Dublin 0-6 Tipperary 0-3: Conor McHugh’s point-taking has been excellent for the most part. Tipp give him far too much space and he knocks over his third, Dublin’s sixth.
18 Apr 2015
4:33PM
We’ll have one additional minute at the end of this half.
18 Apr 2015
4:33PM
Dublin 0-7 Tipperary 0-3: McHugh points a free and that should be enough to send the Dubs in four points to the good.
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-3: Good running by Ross McGowan to set up Shane Carthy who points. Could he have gone for goal though?
18 Apr 2015
4:51PM
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-4: Josh Keane points a free to keep Tipp within touching distance.
18 Apr 2015
4:52PM
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-5: ANOTHER FOR TIPP! Colin O’Riordan slices through the middle and points. Dublin’s lead is cut to three.
18 Apr 2015
4:54PM
McHugh kicks a free wide. A collector’s item.
18 Apr 2015
4:57PM
Cormac Costello tries to battle his way towards goal but goes to ground. It’s a free-out for overcarrying rather than the free-in he might have hoped for.
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-6: Now we’ve got ourselves a game. Steven O’Brien points to cut the gap to two — that’s three on the spin now for Tipp.
18 Apr 2015
5:01PM
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-7: Brilliant defending by, I think, Davy Byrne who tips Liam Casey’s shot over the bar with Molloy beaten.
Tipp are on a roll here.
18 Apr 2015
5:02PM
Dublin 0-9 Tipperary 0-7: Costello points to steady the ship for the Dubs. We’re set up for a cracking finish in Tullamore nonetheless.
Dublin sub: Shane Clayton on for Andrew Foley.
18 Apr 2015
5:03PM
Dublin 0-9 Tipperary 0-8: Tipp haven’t gone away you know and Jason Lonergan kicks a point to bring them back to within the minimum.
18 Apr 2015
5:05PM
BLACK CARD: Cahalane is shown a black card. Fletcher on to replace him.
18 Apr 2015
5:06PM
Dublin 0-9 Tipperary 0-9: Josh Keane kicks the free and Tipp are level!
18 Apr 2015
5:06PM
Tipperary 0-10 Dublin 0-9: Another O’Halloran free and he makes no mistake. Tipp lead! My word.
18 Apr 2015
5:07PM
Tipperary 0-11 Dublin 0-9: Unbelievable comeback from Tipp here and O’Halloran kicks them into a two-point lead.
18 Apr 2015
5:08PM
Seven minutes to play. Tipp have outscored Dublin by eight points to two so far in this second half. Are the champions about to be dethroned? Are the Premier men about to make history?
18 Apr 2015
5:12PM
SAVE BY LORCAN MOLLOY! That could have been the game there as O’Halloran’s long free dropped in front of the Dublin goal. Ian Fahey reacted quickest but the Dublin keeper did brilliantly to save with his legs.
18 Apr 2015
5:13PM
Tipperary 0-11 Dublin 0-10: Big, BIG score for Dublin as Costello kicks a free. One-point game, three minutes left.
18 Apr 2015
5:13PM
Dublin free in…
18 Apr 2015
5:14PM
Dublin 0-11 Tipperary 0-11: Costello levels it. Two minutes on the clock.
18 Apr 2015
5:15PM
Tipperary 0-12 Dublin 0-11: MAGNIFICENT SCORE BY ROSS MULCAHY. Tipp edge back in front and there’s not much time left for Dublin
18 Apr 2015
5:15PM
Two additional minutes
18 Apr 2015
5:16PM
Dublin 0-12 Tipperary 0-12: All square again! Campbell levels it for the Dubs in stoppage time!
18 Apr 2015
5:16PM
Tipperary 0-13 Dublin 0-12: Steven O’Brien storms free up the middle and points. Has he just won it for Tipp?
He’s named Man of the Match regardless. Tipp on the brink of history…
18 Apr 2015
5:17PM
Tipperary 0-14 Dublin 0-12: FREE IN FOR TIPP! Surely that’s it? We’ve almost played the two additional minutes… and O’Halloran points!
THAT’S IT! Tipp are through to the All-Ireland U21 football final for the first time! They outscored the Dubs by 0-11 to 0-5 in that second half and it’s enough to dethrone the champions.
They will face either Roscommon or Tyrone in the final. That second semi throws in at 6pm so don’t go anywhere!
Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-0: Kavanagh does brilliantly to square the ball across the face of the Roscommon goal and Brennan chips it up over the bar.
18 Apr 2015
6:10PM
Tyrone 0-4 Roscommon 0-0: Phenomenal start by Tyrone while Roscommon simply haven’t got out of the traps yet. Cassidy storms forward from the back and points.
18 Apr 2015
6:12PM
Tyrone 0-4 Roscommon 0-1: Finally the Rossies are up and running. Diarmuid Murtagh kicks a free.
18 Apr 2015
6:13PM
Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-1: Another fine point by Mark Kavanagh from out on the left. Roscommon simply haven’t got to grips with the Tyrone forwards yet.
18 Apr 2015
6:14PM
Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-2: Beautiful point by Cathal Crompton who spins one over the bar off the outside of his right boot.
18 Apr 2015
6:15PM
Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-3: Another for Compton as a Tyrone kick-out goes astray. Roscommon back within two.
18 Apr 2015
6:16PM
Tyrone 0-6 Roscommon 0-3: Cathal McShane shrugs off the tackle and points his second of the evening.
18 Apr 2015
6:21PM
Tyrone 0-6 Roscommon 0-4: Another Murtagh free for Roscommon. They’re back to within two again.
18 Apr 2015
6:22PM
Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-4: Kavanagh is really proving to be a menace to the Roscommon defence. He’s set up one score and now scored two in these first 20 minutes.
18 Apr 2015
6:23PM
Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-5: Brilliant free by Ronan Daly from way out on the left touchline. Swung it over with precision.
18 Apr 2015
6:24PM
Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-6: Compton again for the Rossies! They’ve really come alive and this has turned into a cracking contest.
18 Apr 2015
6:28PM
Tyrone 0-8 Roscommon 0-6: Cathal McShane is picking off points at ease at the moment. He’s just scored his third of the evening from waaaay out.
Tyrone 0-9 Roscommon 0-7: Lee Brennan points again to restore Tyrone’s two-point cushion as we reach the break.
18 Apr 2015
6:33PM
Roscommon sub: That’s a blow for the Rossies as goalkeeper Shane Mannion goes off to be replaced by Nigel Kelly.
18 Apr 2015
6:34PM
Tyrone 0-10 Roscommon 0-7: McNulty puts his foot through a free and it looks like Tyrone will take a three-points lead into the break.
18 Apr 2015
6:35PM
Roscommon midfielder Tadhg O’Rourke goes down with blood streaming from his nose. He was caught by the stray elbow of McShane. The Tyrone man escapes with a yellow card.
Tyrone 0-12 Roscommon 0-9: Lee Brennan must have some sort of radar attached to his boot. He’s pinged over another fine score, his fifth of the evening by my count.
Marvellous diving block by Jack Earley in defence to deny Tyrone a great goal opportunity.
18 Apr 2015
7:07PM
Tyrone 0-13 Roscommon 0-9: Daniel McNulty shows his strength to hold off his man before pointing. Very hard to defend against that.
18 Apr 2015
7:08PM
Tyrone 0-13 Roscommon 0-10: Murtagh slots an easy free. Tyrone in the driving seat but you wouldn’t dare call this one as we head into the final quarter.
18 Apr 2015
7:12PM
It’s all gone a little bit scrappy but Tyrone won’t mind as the clock keeps ticking towards 60. They’ve a free as Ronan Daly brings down captain Kieran McGeary.
18 Apr 2015
7:13PM
Tyrone 0-14 Roscommon 0-10: Daniel McNulty kicks it! Four between them with 10 minutes to play.
18 Apr 2015
7:15PM
Tyrone 0-14 Roscommon 0-11: The Rossies aren’t giving up without a fight. Jack Earley points… and they’ve won the Tyrone kick-out.
18 Apr 2015
7:15PM
It comes to nothing on this occasion.
18 Apr 2015
7:16PM
Tyrone 0-14 Roscommon 0-12: Earley and Smith work the ball into a more central position and Murtagh points. Two in it.
18 Apr 2015
7:18PM
Daniel McNulty and Ronan Daly both shown yellow cards. We’ll restart with a throw ball. Just over three to play.
18 Apr 2015
7:20PM
Shane Killoran’s pass looks to be straight into Cathal Kenny’s hands but he takes his eye off. Bad turnover at this point in the game.
18 Apr 2015
7:22PM
Tyrone 0-15 Roscommon 0-12: That could be the winning of it. Tyrone midfielder Francis Burns storms forward and kicks a point. We’re into the last minute of the 60…
18 Apr 2015
7:22PM
Free in to Tyrone!
18 Apr 2015
7:23PM
Tyrone 0-16 Roscommon 0-12: Brennan slots the free and Tyrone will face Tipperary in this year’s U21 decider.
18 Apr 2015
7:23PM
Hmmmm, hang on. Three additional minutes have just been announced — and we still have two of those to play.
18 Apr 2015
7:24PM
Roscommon wide.
18 Apr 2015
7:24PM
Tyrone full-back Padraig Hampsey is named Man of the Match.
18 Apr 2015
7:25PM
Tyrone 0-17 Roscommon 0-12: McNulty fires over one last free… AND THAT’S IT!
As it happened: Dublin v Tipperary & Roscommon v Tyrone, All-Ireland U21 Football semi-finals
THERE WAS NO shortage of drama in this afternoon’s All-Ireland U21 Football semi-final double bill.
Could holders Dublin continue their bid for a third title in four years when they met Munster champions Tipp?
Could last year’s beaten finalists Roscommon beat Tyrone and earn another shot at the title?
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Good afternoon and welcome to The42‘s live minute-by-minute coverage of this afternoon’s All-Ireland U21 Football semi-finals.
We’ve got a cracking double-header to look forward to, starting with the holders Dublin against the newly-crowned Munster champions Tipperary.
Throw-in at O’Connor Park, Tullamore is at 4pm.
TEAM NEWS: Here’s the Dublin side as named earlier this week — eight of these players were on the Dubs’ winning side in 2014.
1. Lorcan Molloy (St Annes)
2. Emile Mullan (Na Fianna)
3. David Byrne (Naomh Olaf)
4. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna)
5. Eric Lowndes (St Peregrine’s)
6. Conor Mulally (Cuala)
7. Ross McGowan (Kilmacud Crokes)
8. Stephen Cunningham (St Sylvester’s)
9. Shane Carthy (Naomh Mearnóg)
10. Gavin Burke (St Vincent’s)
11. Andrew Foley (Clontarf)
12. Niall Scully (Templeogue Synge-Street)
13. Cormac Costello (Whitehall Colmcille)
14. Conor McHugh (Na Fianna)
15. Colm Basquel (Ballyboden St-Enda’s)
TEAM NEWS: Here’s the Tipp side. If you’re not familiar with the young Premier men, keep an eye on midfield duo Steven O’Brien and Colin O’Riordan.
1. Evan Comerford (Kilsheelan Kilcash)
2. Kevin Fahey (Clonmel Commercials)
3. Jimmy Feehan (Killenaule)
4. Colm O’Shaughnessy (Ardfinnan)
5. Ross Mulcahy (Moyle Rovers)
6. Luke Boland (Moyle Rovers)
7. Bill Maher (Kilsheelan Kilcash)
8. Steven O’Brien (Ballina)
9. Colin O’Riordan (JK Brackens)
10. Jason Lonergan (Clonmel Commercials)
11. Ian Fahey (Clonmel Commercials)
12. Liam Casey (Cahir)
13. Kevin O’Halloran (Portroe)
14. Josh Keane (Golden Kilfeacle)
15. Paul Maher (Kilsheelan Kilcash)
Nice bit of support from one of Tipp’s senior hurling stars, John ‘Bubbles’ O’Dywer:
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The bookies make Dublin three-point favourites here as they bid to win a third U21 crown in four seasons.
Tipp, on the other hand, have never made it to the All-Ireland final since this competition started more than 50 years ago. Will today be a historic day?
Late change on the Dublin team: Aonghus Farrell is in for Gavin Burke at wing-forward.
We’ll keep you updated any other changes.
There has been a minute’s silence for the late Dave Billings before throw-in.
Another change for the Dubs: Martin Cahalane starts in place of Emile Mullan at corner-back.
We’re up and running in Tullamore
Nice moment from both sides before throw-in
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Dublin 0-1 Tipperary 0-0: Conor McHugh kicks the opening point for the Dubs.
Great run by Steven O’Brien from midfield. He pops it off to Liam Casey but his shot drops short into Lorcan Molloy’s arms.
Tipperary are doing well to make inroads into Dublin territory early on, this time through Ian Fahey, but the attack breaks down as the Dubs’ defenders crowd them out.
Bill Maher drives forward from the half-back line for Tipp and Niall Scully gives away a pretty needless free for pulling him back on the 45m line.
Fortunately for the Dubs, Kevin O’Halloran drags the free right and wide.
There’s a strong breeze blowing in Tullamore as Cormac Costello tries to point on the spin but kicks a wide.
Good, patient build-up by Tipp but again it comes to nothing. Steven O’Brien and Colin O’Riordan do well to retain possession and the latter finds Ross Mulcahy in space out on the right. His shot drops short as well though and it’s comfortable for Molloy in the Dublin goal.
Tipp have another free in a very scoreable position but this time Josh Keane misses to the left. The Premier should really have their noses in front after these early exchanges.
Ten minutes in and just one score to show so far. This will get better, right?
Eric Lowndes tries his luck from distance for the Dubs but again, it’s wide. Cormac Costello was in space looking for the ball there and might have been a better option.
Fine battling by Colin O’Riordan to protect the ball without overcarrying despite the attentions of three Dublin defenders. Tipp really need this free from O’Halloran but he scuffs it badly and Dublin clear.
Dublin 0-1 Tipperary 0-1: Finally, Tipp are up and running and it’s Colin O’Riordan who kicks the point.
Dublin 0-2 Tipperary 0-1: That didn’t last long. Great work by Colm Basquel and Conor McHugh points beautifully off his left from all of 40 metres out. Lovely score.
Kevin O’Halloran has a third free but misses again. That was the hardest of the three so far, in his defence.
Dublin 0-3 Tipperary 0-1: Colm Basquel goes one way and then the other to shake off his man, and then points.
It’s not just Tipp who are struggling with free-taking. Shane Carthy steps up to strike one for the Dubs with his left and, as with the others, it’s waved wide.
Dublin 0-3 Tipperary 0-2: Kevin O’Halloran kicks his first free of the day and Tipp are back to within a point.
Dublin 0-4 Tipperary 0-2: Magnificent point from Cormac Costello who kicks a free from more than 50 metres at a very tight angle.
Two Dublin subs: Shane Cunningham and Robbie Gaughan are on in place of Stephen Cunningham and Niall Scully.
Dublin 0-5 Tipperary 0-2: Dublin move the ball nicely around the half-forward line before Carthy points.
My apologies, that Gaughan for Scully change was a blood sub — Scully is back on.
Dublin 0-5 Tipperary 0-3: Cuala’s Conor Mulally collects the first yellow card of the game. Josh Keane points a simple free from in front of the Dublin posts.
Dublin 0-6 Tipperary 0-3: Conor McHugh’s point-taking has been excellent for the most part. Tipp give him far too much space and he knocks over his third, Dublin’s sixth.
We’ll have one additional minute at the end of this half.
Dublin 0-7 Tipperary 0-3: McHugh points a free and that should be enough to send the Dubs in four points to the good.
Dublin 0-7 Tipperary 0-3
Back in five.
We’re underway for the second half in Tullamore.
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-3: Good running by Ross McGowan to set up Shane Carthy who points. Could he have gone for goal though?
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-4: Josh Keane points a free to keep Tipp within touching distance.
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-5: ANOTHER FOR TIPP! Colin O’Riordan slices through the middle and points. Dublin’s lead is cut to three.
McHugh kicks a free wide. A collector’s item.
Cormac Costello tries to battle his way towards goal but goes to ground. It’s a free-out for overcarrying rather than the free-in he might have hoped for.
Ten played in this second half.
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-6: Now we’ve got ourselves a game. Steven O’Brien points to cut the gap to two — that’s three on the spin now for Tipp.
Dublin 0-8 Tipperary 0-7: Brilliant defending by, I think, Davy Byrne who tips Liam Casey’s shot over the bar with Molloy beaten.
Tipp are on a roll here.
Dublin 0-9 Tipperary 0-7: Costello points to steady the ship for the Dubs. We’re set up for a cracking finish in Tullamore nonetheless.
Dublin sub: Shane Clayton on for Andrew Foley.
Dublin 0-9 Tipperary 0-8: Tipp haven’t gone away you know and Jason Lonergan kicks a point to bring them back to within the minimum.
BLACK CARD: Cahalane is shown a black card. Fletcher on to replace him.
Dublin 0-9 Tipperary 0-9: Josh Keane kicks the free and Tipp are level!
Tipperary 0-10 Dublin 0-9: Another O’Halloran free and he makes no mistake. Tipp lead! My word.
Tipperary 0-11 Dublin 0-9: Unbelievable comeback from Tipp here and O’Halloran kicks them into a two-point lead.
Seven minutes to play. Tipp have outscored Dublin by eight points to two so far in this second half. Are the champions about to be dethroned? Are the Premier men about to make history?
SAVE BY LORCAN MOLLOY! That could have been the game there as O’Halloran’s long free dropped in front of the Dublin goal. Ian Fahey reacted quickest but the Dublin keeper did brilliantly to save with his legs.
Tipperary 0-11 Dublin 0-10: Big, BIG score for Dublin as Costello kicks a free. One-point game, three minutes left.
Dublin free in…
Dublin 0-11 Tipperary 0-11: Costello levels it. Two minutes on the clock.
Tipperary 0-12 Dublin 0-11: MAGNIFICENT SCORE BY ROSS MULCAHY. Tipp edge back in front and there’s not much time left for Dublin
Two additional minutes
Dublin 0-12 Tipperary 0-12: All square again! Campbell levels it for the Dubs in stoppage time!
Tipperary 0-13 Dublin 0-12: Steven O’Brien storms free up the middle and points. Has he just won it for Tipp?
He’s named Man of the Match regardless. Tipp on the brink of history…
Tipperary 0-14 Dublin 0-12: FREE IN FOR TIPP! Surely that’s it? We’ve almost played the two additional minutes… and O’Halloran points!
Tipperary 0-14 Dublin 0-12
THAT’S IT! Tipp are through to the All-Ireland U21 football final for the first time! They outscored the Dubs by 0-11 to 0-5 in that second half and it’s enough to dethrone the champions.
They will face either Roscommon or Tyrone in the final. That second semi throws in at 6pm so don’t go anywhere!
Here’s some of the reaction to that historic win for Tipp:
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We’re going to take a very short breather before Roscommon v Tyrone throws in. You can’t blame us after that, can you?
We’re just about ready to go in Markievicz Park, Sligo. Will it be Roscommon or Tyrone who face Tipp in this year’s final?
Here’s the Roscommon team:
1. Shane Mannion (St Brigid’s)
2. Niall McInerney (St Brigid’s)
3. Sean Mullooly (Strokestown)
4. Denis Barron (Eire Óg)
19. Evan McGrath (Boyle)
6. Cathal Kenny (Oran)
7. Ronan Daly (Pádraig Pearses)
8. Cathal Compton (Strokestown)
9. Tadhg O’Rourke (Tulsk Lord Edwards)
10. Shane Killoran (Elphin)
11. Ultan Harney (Clann na nGael)
22. Kieran Kilcline (Roscommon Gaels)
13. Diarmuid Murtagh (St Faithleach’s)
14. Enda Smith (Boyle)
15. Paul Kenny (Oran)
And here’s how Tyrone will line out:
1. Sean Fox (Killyclogher)
2. Ruairi Mullan (Cookstown)
3. Padraig Hampsey (Coalisland)
4. Michael Cassidy (Ardboe)
5. Ciaran McLaughlin (Omagh)
6. Rory Brennan (Trillick)
7. Kieran McGeary (Pomeroy)
8. Francis Burns (Pomeroy)
9. Cathal McShane (Owen Roe)
10. Conor Meyler (Omagh)
11. Mark Kavanagh (Errigal Ciaran)
12. Matthew Walsh (Dungannon)
13. Lee Brennan (Trillick)
14. Daniel McNulty (Clonoe)
15. Ruairi McGlone (Aghaloo)
We’re up and running in Sligo
Tyrone 0-1 Roscommon 0-0: That didn’t take long. Around 25 minutes on the clock and Lee Brennan kicks the opening score for Tyrone.
Tyrone 0-2 Roscommon 0-0: Cathal McShane doubles Tyrone’s advantage.
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Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-0: Kavanagh does brilliantly to square the ball across the face of the Roscommon goal and Brennan chips it up over the bar.
Tyrone 0-4 Roscommon 0-0: Phenomenal start by Tyrone while Roscommon simply haven’t got out of the traps yet. Cassidy storms forward from the back and points.
Tyrone 0-4 Roscommon 0-1: Finally the Rossies are up and running. Diarmuid Murtagh kicks a free.
Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-1: Another fine point by Mark Kavanagh from out on the left. Roscommon simply haven’t got to grips with the Tyrone forwards yet.
Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-2: Beautiful point by Cathal Crompton who spins one over the bar off the outside of his right boot.
Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-3: Another for Compton as a Tyrone kick-out goes astray. Roscommon back within two.
Tyrone 0-6 Roscommon 0-3: Cathal McShane shrugs off the tackle and points his second of the evening.
Tyrone 0-6 Roscommon 0-4: Another Murtagh free for Roscommon. They’re back to within two again.
Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-4: Kavanagh is really proving to be a menace to the Roscommon defence. He’s set up one score and now scored two in these first 20 minutes.
Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-5: Brilliant free by Ronan Daly from way out on the left touchline. Swung it over with precision.
Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-6: Compton again for the Rossies! They’ve really come alive and this has turned into a cracking contest.
Tyrone 0-8 Roscommon 0-6: Cathal McShane is picking off points at ease at the moment. He’s just scored his third of the evening from waaaay out.
Tyrone 0-8 Roscommon 0-7: End-to-end stuff here as Murtagh points again to cut the gap to the minimum.
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Tyrone 0-9 Roscommon 0-7: Lee Brennan points again to restore Tyrone’s two-point cushion as we reach the break.
Roscommon sub: That’s a blow for the Rossies as goalkeeper Shane Mannion goes off to be replaced by Nigel Kelly.
Tyrone 0-10 Roscommon 0-7: McNulty puts his foot through a free and it looks like Tyrone will take a three-points lead into the break.
Roscommon midfielder Tadhg O’Rourke goes down with blood streaming from his nose. He was caught by the stray elbow of McShane. The Tyrone man escapes with a yellow card.
Tyrone 0-10 Roscommon 0-7
We’re back underway in Sligo.
Tyrone 0-11 Roscommon 0-7: Twelve seconds into the second half and Lee Brennan already has the first point.
Tyrone 0-11 Roscommon 0-8: Murtagh brings Roscommon back within three with a simple free.
Tyrone 0-11 Roscommon 0-9: Roscommon sub Thomas Corcoran kicks a 45. Very little to choose between these sides still.
Tyrone 0-12 Roscommon 0-9: Lee Brennan must have some sort of radar attached to his boot. He’s pinged over another fine score, his fifth of the evening by my count.
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Marvellous diving block by Jack Earley in defence to deny Tyrone a great goal opportunity.
Tyrone 0-13 Roscommon 0-9: Daniel McNulty shows his strength to hold off his man before pointing. Very hard to defend against that.
Tyrone 0-13 Roscommon 0-10: Murtagh slots an easy free. Tyrone in the driving seat but you wouldn’t dare call this one as we head into the final quarter.
It’s all gone a little bit scrappy but Tyrone won’t mind as the clock keeps ticking towards 60. They’ve a free as Ronan Daly brings down captain Kieran McGeary.
Tyrone 0-14 Roscommon 0-10: Daniel McNulty kicks it! Four between them with 10 minutes to play.
Tyrone 0-14 Roscommon 0-11: The Rossies aren’t giving up without a fight. Jack Earley points… and they’ve won the Tyrone kick-out.
It comes to nothing on this occasion.
Tyrone 0-14 Roscommon 0-12: Earley and Smith work the ball into a more central position and Murtagh points. Two in it.
Daniel McNulty and Ronan Daly both shown yellow cards. We’ll restart with a throw ball. Just over three to play.
Shane Killoran’s pass looks to be straight into Cathal Kenny’s hands but he takes his eye off. Bad turnover at this point in the game.
Tyrone 0-15 Roscommon 0-12: That could be the winning of it. Tyrone midfielder Francis Burns storms forward and kicks a point. We’re into the last minute of the 60…
Free in to Tyrone!
Tyrone 0-16 Roscommon 0-12: Brennan slots the free and Tyrone will face Tipperary in this year’s U21 decider.
Hmmmm, hang on. Three additional minutes have just been announced — and we still have two of those to play.
Roscommon wide.
Tyrone full-back Padraig Hampsey is named Man of the Match.
Tyrone 0-17 Roscommon 0-12: McNulty fires over one last free… AND THAT’S IT!
Tyrone 0-17 Roscommon 0-12
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So that’s it on a massively entertaining afternoon of U21 football.
You would have got short odds on a Dublin-Roscommon repeat at the start of the day but sport doesn’t always pan out the way you expect.
Instead it will be Tipperary and Tyrone who meet in the decider in a fortnight’s time.
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