Summary

  1. Donegal remain Ulster kingpinspublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 10 May

    Hugh McFaddenImage source, Inpho

    Right. We'll wrap it up there, then.

    No penalties this year but we had just about everything else.

    After another enthralling Ulster final, Donegal are the champions while Armagh come up agonisingly short for the third year in a row.

    Thanks for joining us. There will be highlights and reaction on the BBC Sport website later.

    I'm off for a lie down. See ya!

  2. Postpublished at 20:13 British Summer Time 10 May

    Ulster GAA president Michael Geoghegan and secretary Brian McAvoy present an award to our television producer Margaret O'Hare, who is stepping away from the BBC after 34 years of service.

    Nice moment!

  3. Postpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 10 May

    Joyous scenes for Donegal in Clones once again.

    Ciaran MooreImage source, Getty Images
    Ciaran MooreImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'It's sickening' - Raffertypublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 10 May

    Donegal beat Armagh after extra time to retain Ulster title

    Armagh goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty and man of the match tells BBC Sport NI:

    "It's sickening. Even if you take the three in a row [defeats] out of it, we sort of kicked ourselves out of it for 10 minutes, both in the first half and second half.

    "Look we'll go back and look at it and be as critical as we can. That's all we can do."

  5. 'It's a stepping stone' - Murphypublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 10 May

    Donegal beat Armagh after extra time to retain Ulster title

    Donegal's Michael Murphy speaking to BBC Sport NI: "I didn't think this would happen again [winning an Ulster title].

    "I was here [working for the BBC] last year and I was happy to watch them last year. Today was a tough game, credit to Armagh they are All-Ireland champions, but the character of these young lads and I'm delighted Jim asked me back.

    "It's a stepping stone and we need to go again."

    Michael MurphyImage source, Inpho
  6. 'We begged Jim to come back!'published at 20:01 British Summer Time 10 May

    Donegal beat Armagh after extra-time to retain Ulster title

    "We were in a bad, bad place and we begged Jim to come back" says captain Patrick McBrearty.

    He's already delivered a couple of Ulster titles, but can he lead Donegal back to All-Ireland glory?

    They're certainly one of the main contenders heading into the Sam Maguire series.

  7. 'I'm so proud' - McGuinnesspublished at 19:58 British Summer Time 10 May

    Donegal beat Armagh after extra time to retain Ulster title

    Donegal boss Jim McGuinness speaking to BBC Sport NI: "It was huge, Armagh are an amazing team, we should have had the game won in normal time so I'm so proud that they found a way to win."

    On having Michael Murphy back: "We're delighted to have him back, his presence in the hotel before the game, his leadership on the pitch and his skill level."

  8. Postpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 10 May

    FT: Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (AET) - Donegal defend Ulster title

    Clones is suddenly awash with green and gold.

    Yet again it's Donegal's day.

    Yet again it's heartache for Armagh. A third straight Ulster final defeat. They are the All-Ireland champions but their wait for Ulster glory goes on...

  9. Postpublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 10 May

    FT: Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (AET)

    Conor McManus
    Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI

    The fitness and quality of the two teams throughout, it was an unbelievable spectacle.

  10. Emotional Murphypublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    The emotion pours out of Michael Murphy as he embraces his father.

    What a moment for the Donegal legend after coming out of retirement. He's back winning trophies under Jim McGuinness.

    Michael Murphy celebrates with Ryan McHughImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    It all seems to have calmed down a bit, thankfully.

  12. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    Now this is not what we want to see as a melee breaks out between two sets of players at full time.

    Aidan Forker seems to be having words with Jim McGuinness and there are unsavoury scenes unfolding.

  13. Donegal defend the Ulster title!published at 19:48 British Summer Time 10 May
    Breaking

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23

    That's it! Niall O'Donnell opts against the shot and Donegal keep the ball until the hooter before booting the ball into the crowd to end another extraordinary Ulster final.

    Donegal winImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    Ohhh!

    Ethan Rafferty barges into Ciaran Moore and concedes the free.

    Niall O'Donnell has the ball in his hand. He doesn't go for the shot though...

  15. Postpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    Donegal keep the ball.

    Pass, pass, pass.

    Armagh need to win it back.

  16. Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    Brendan Cawley calls a hop ball off Ethan Rafferty's kick-out.

    Donegal come away with it.

    Ninety seconds of extra time left.

  17. Postpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-23 (ET)

    Michael Langan pops a wee pass into Conor O'Donnell, who swings a cracking left-footer over the bar.

    Big kick-out coming.

  18. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-28 Donegal 2-22 (ET)

    Stefan Campbell takes a pass, batters into two Donegal defenders.

    Is it a foul? No, according to Brendan Cawley, who penalises Campbell for overcarrying! Big call.

  19. goal

    Goal - Ciaran Moorepublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-26 Donegal 2-22 (ET)

    Ciaran Moore scores Donegal's second goal - what a moment!

    Brilliant piece of play by Michael Langan to surge into space and fist the ball back to Moore.

    Donegal lead by two with seven minutes of extra time left.

  20. Postpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-26 Donegal 1-22 (ET)

    Stefan Campbell, still full of beans after coming on in the second half, swings over a beauty.

    Armagh lead again.

    Ooooh, Armagh then win the kick-out but Rory Grugan can't add another!