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Tyrone footballers crowned Ulster Under-21 champions

The Tyrone panel celebrate a 12th win for their county in the Under-21 Football championship
The Tyrone panel celebrate a 12th win for their county in the Under-21 Football championship

Tyrone 1-11 Donegal 0-13 

Tyrone captured a first Ulster Under-21 Football championship since 2006 when Daniel McNulty converted an injury-time free to give the Red Hands a 1-11 to 0-13 victory over Donegal at Celtic Park.

This was an important win after a difficult week for Tyrone as McNulty nailed a last-gasp free after Cathal McShane was fouled by Ciaran Thompson. 

It condemned unlucky Donegal to an Ulster final defeat for the third year in a row, having also lost to Cavan in the last two deciders.

Tyrone were the more assured side and Conor Meyler's eighth-minute goal gave them an early cushion that they held on to for most of the game.

However, despite playing poorly, Donegal came good in the last ten minutes and reeled off three points in a row to draw level and it looked like they had the winning momentum before Tyrone struck the killer blow.

In front of 3,239 supporters, Meyler grabbed the crucial score of the opening half.

Ruairi McGlone's strong run through the middle drew a couple of defenders to him and he slipped the ball out to Meyler, who rode the tackle and drilled the ball low across the goalkeeper into the far corner of the net.

It was the Omagh's man second goal in as many matches and gave Tyrone a buffer they maintained until half-time.

Both sides looked comfortable breaking forward and Lee Brennan scored a couple of superb left-footed points, one from a very difficult angle before the break.

Ryan McHugh was involved in a great Donegal move, his good run and superb pass to Darach O'Connor resulting in an impressive score.

Ciaran McLaughlin picked up a black card for the second game in a row in the 28th minute and McFadden nailed the free to cut Tyrone's led to 1-04 to 0-06.

However, the Red Hands hit two more points before the interval from Michael Cassidy and Brennan to regain their three-point lead.

After a poor first half, Donegal made two half-time substitutions to try and inject some urgency into their play and Willie Gillespie and Hugh McFadden did post scores early in the second half.

Tyrone full-forward Daniel McNulty had a goal disallowed for over-carrying, but he converted a long-range free in the 39th minute to restore Tyrone's three-point advantage.

Hugh McFadden had a mixed night with his free-taking, kicking five wides, but he nailed a couple of important ones to keep Donegal in touch in the third quarter.

Ruairi McGlone capitalised on a poor Donegal kickout to score a point and McNulty's great catch and turn led to his first from play to leave Tyrone three points up with ten minutes remaining.

Donegal had their best spell of the game in the last ten minutes, hitting three unanswered points from Eamon McGrath, Darach O'Connor and substitute Stephen McBrearty, with the latter levelling matters in the last minute of normal time.

Mark Kavanagh was black-carded for Tyrone in a dramatic finish.

With the game looking like it would go to extra time, Tyrone mounted one last attack and McNulty stepped up to convert the free which booked Tyrone's place in the All-Ireland semi-finals against Roscommon on Saturday week.

Donegal: D Rodgers; C Morrison, C Parke, J O'Brien; R McHugh, D Mulgrew, E Gallagher; T McClenaghan, C Thompson (0-01, f); O Crawford, L Connor, D O'Connor (0-02); W Gillespie (0-01), H McFadden (0-05, 4f), E McHugh (0-02)

Subs: E McGrath (0-01) for Morrison (HT), S McBrearty (0-01) for McClenaghan (HT), J Brennan for Connor (55), C Mulligan for Crawford (55), C McGonigle for Gillespie (58)

Tyrone: S Fox; R Mullan, P Hampsey, M Cassidy (0-01); C McLaughlin, R Brennan, K McGeary; F Burns, C McShane (0-01); C Meyler (1-0), M Kavanagh, M Walsh; L Brennan (0-04, 2f), D McNulty (0-04, 3f), R McGlone (0-01)

Subs: R Kelly for McLaughlin (BC, 29), M Bradley for McGlone (45), S McKenna for Burns (57)

Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan)

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