Monaghan 0-11
Donegal 0-10
MONAGHAN PRODUCED A dominant first-half display and then withstood a late Donegal comeback to win their 16th Ulster football championship crown amid a dramatic finish in Clones.
Patrick McBreatry thought heโd snatched a draw but saw his last-gasp effort sail narrowly wide of the upright to give Monaghan an one point victory in-front of a capacity crowd of 31,997 at St Tiernachโs Park.
After surrendering a four-point deficit at the break, Donegal rallied in the second period but they were far from their best, even lethargic at times, and ultimately left it too late.
Monaghan did all the hard work before the interval but could have paid the price as they failed to register a score during the final 23 minutes as Donegal looked to rescue a draw.
In the end, they did enough to spark scenes of unconfined joy as the home supporters invaded the pitch at full-time.
They can now look forward to an All-Ireland quarter-final date but Rory Gallagherโs men will have to pick themselves up for a Round 4B qualifier against Galway.
Donegal started purposely and looked to silence the home crowd as they raced into an early two point lead through McBrearty and Karl Lacey.
Throughout the championship, theyโve come out of the blocks quickly but, on this occasion, the Tรญr Conaill Men were unable to maintain that level of intensity.
Hard-fought wins over Tyrone, Armagh and Derry to get to this stage appeared to be taking their toll on Gallagherโs charges as they faltered under the Clones sun.
For their part, Monaghan were clinically brilliant. Karl OโConnellโs powerful run and score set the ball rolling for the hosts and they continued to exert their dominance throughout an entertaining first-half.
Owen Duffy gave Monaghan the lead just before the half hour mark and they never looked back with Conor McManus and Dessie Mone stretching the advantage to 0-8 to 0-4.
Gallagher made a bold move by taking off Lacey but Anthony Thompsonโs introduction coincided with Donegalโs revival.
McBrearty was central to it and converted consecutive frees as the momentum shifted, although 10 wides didnโt help their cause.
With just minutes remaining on the clock, McBrearty reduced the arrears to a single point with a succession of scores but was unable to complete the comeback as his left-footed attempt in added time went agonisingly wide.
Scorers for Monaghan: C McManus 0-6 (3f), K OโConnell 0-1, O Duffy 0-1, K Duffy 0-1, D Mone 0-1, O Lennon 0-1.
Scorers for Donegal: P McBrearty 0-6 (4f), M Murphy 0-2 (2f), K Lacey 0-1, F McGlynn 0-1.
Donegal:
1. Paul Durcan (Ballyboden St-Endaโs, Dublin)
2. Paddy McGrath (Ardara)
3. Neil McGee (Gweedore)
4. Eamon McGee (Gweedore)
5. Ryan McHugh (Kilcar)
6. Karl Lacey (Four Masters)
7. Frank McGlynn (Glenfin)
8. Neil Gallagher (Glenswilly)
9. Martin McElhinney (St Michaelโs)
10. Christy Toye (St Michaelโs)
11. Odhrรกn MacNiallais (Gweedore)
19. Mark McHugh (Kilcar)
13. Patrick McBrearty (Kilcar)
14. Michael Murphy (captain) (Glenswilly)
15. Colm McFadden (St Michaelโs)
Subs:
12. Marty OโReilly (Sean MacCumhaills) for Toye (33)
17. Anthony Thompson (Naomh Conaill) for Lacey (40)
26. Darach OโConnor (Buncrana) for McFadden (52)
Monaghan:
1. Rory Beggan (Scotstown)
2. Dessie Mone (Clontibret)
3. Vinny Corey (Clontibret)
4. Ryan Wylie (Ballybay)
5. Colin Walshe (Doohamlet)
6. Fintan Kelly (Clones)
7. Karl OโConnell (Tyholland)
8. Neil Mc Adam (Monaghan Harps)
9. Darren Hughes (Scotstown)
10. Owen Duffy (Latton)
21. Owen Lennon (Latton)
17. Kieran Duffy (Latton)
13. Dermot Malone (Castleblayney)
14. Kieran Hughes (Scotstown)
15. Conor McManus (captain) (Clontibret)
Subs:
4. Ryan McAnespie (Emyvale) for Owen Duffy (50)
22. Dick Clerkin (Currin) for Lennon (69)
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)
Good player was Finnan. Nothing spectacular but a solid 7 out of 10 in every game for club or country.
He had plenty of 8/9โฒs along the way.
Incredibly modest and selfless pro when on the pitch. Always gave everything.
And to think we replaced him with Glen Johnsonโฆ.
Iโm tellin ya heโs in donkey fordes right now doling out the chips
According to the comments of the previous article, he is coaching in Delaware http://the42.ie/2114176
Padraigโฆโฆcorrect!!
Paul, may I suggest you check Dans sources.
Steve Finnan is coaching in the States.
Wilmington, Delaware to be exact.
My sources are never wrong..
Taken off at half time when they were 3 nil downโฆ. wouldnโt want to be found either