Interview: O'Rourke
Monaghan manager Malachy O'Rourke on his side's loss to Tyrone in the McKenna Cup final
Monaghan manager Malachy O'Rourke on his side's loss to Tyrone in the McKenna Cup final
Tyrone retained the Power NI Dr McKenna Cup with a 4-11 to 1-10 win over Monaghan at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh.
Brian Carthy reports on Tyrone's win over Fermanagh in the McKenna Cup semi-final
Brian Carthy reports on Monaghan's dramatic win over Down in the McKenna Cup semi-final
Brian Carthy reports on Down's win over Armagh in the McKenna Cup
Tyrone, Down, Monaghan and Fermanagh are all through to the semi-finals of the Power NI Dr McKenna Cup.
There were five ties in the Power NI Dr McKenna Cup this evening, as well as the meeting of Mayo and GMIT in the FBD League. Relive the action as it happened here.
Padraig Coyle saw Tyrone remain unbeaten in the McKenna Cup
Tyrone were comfortable 2-13 to 1-10 winners over Antrim at Casement to make it two wins from two in the Dr McKenna Cup.
Cavan recorded a four-point win over Armagh in the Power NI Dr McKenna Cup - while Derry were too good for UUJ.
Relive the action from the O'Byrne Cup in Leinster, and the Dr McKenna Cup as All-Ireland champions Donegal faced Fermanagh.
Fermanagh put Donegal to the sword at a foggy Brewster Park tonight beating the All-Ireland champions 2-15 to 2-07 in Enniskillen.
Derry manager Brian McIver was pleased with the impact some of the new players in his panel made in the narrow defeat to Tyrone.
Holders Tyrone, Down, Monaghan and Antrim secured wins in the opening round of the Dr McKenna Cup in Ulster.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte has named five debutants in his side for Sunday's opening Dr McKenna Cup game against Derry.
Queen's University have withdrawn from the 2013 Dr McKenna Cup.
Donegal will be largely weakened for the opening of the Power NI McKenna Cup according to reports.
Tyrone will be hoping their second-half display against Kildare at Croke Park last Saturday night is a sign of things to come this year.
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness speak to Brian Carthy following their attendance at the Power NI Dr McKenna Cup final.
Tyrone came from six points behind to win their first Dr McKenna Cup title since 2007 at the Athletic Grounds.