Resurgent Donegal see off Monaghan
Resurgent Donegal secured home advantage in the preliminary All-Ireland quarter-finals with a 0-19 to 0-17 Ulster derby win over Monaghan at O'Neills Healy Park.
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Resurgent Donegal secured home advantage in the preliminary All-Ireland quarter-finals with a 0-19 to 0-17 Ulster derby win over Monaghan at O'Neills Healy Park.
Jack McCarron's impact from the bench was significant as Monaghan hit the afterburners at Croke Park, burning off Roscommon in the closing quarter to secure the NFL Division 2 title.
Tyrone beat Donegal by 0-25 to 0-19 in Ballybofey to take the race for the other relegation spot down to the last day.
Monaghan returned to winning ways in Division 2 of the Allianz NFL in an entertaining 3-16 to 1-15 victory over Cork in Inniskeen.
Erne Gaels (Fermanagh) 0-06 Scotstown (Monaghan) 0-19
Veteran Paul Conroy led the way as Galway came good against the wind in the second half to advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals with a hard-earned win over Monaghan at Pearse Stadium.
Substitute Barry McBennett struck the decisive goal, and 1-02 in all, as Monaghan ended their lengthy barren streak with a vital win to prolong their interest in the All-Ireland SFC.
Monaghan came from five points down midway through the second half to salvage a draw with neighbours Louth in front of over 11,000 in Clones.
The Ulster SFC kicked off with a bang for Cavan as they hit three second-half goals to see off neighbours Monaghan in Clones.