Summary

  • Down 1-14 Monaghan 0-15 (RES)

  • Winners face Tyrone in final on 16 July

  • Down were beaten in the 2012 final by Donegal

  • Monaghan beat Donegal in the 2015 final

  1. Monaghan last won the Anglo-Celt trophy in 2015published at 18:37 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Monaghan 0-11 Donegal 0-10

    Monaghan celebrate winning the 2015 Ulster Final at ClonesImage source, Inpho
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    Monaghan celebrate winning the 2015 Ulster Final at Clones

  2. Down last lifted the trophy in 1994published at 18:32 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Down 1–17 Tyrone 1–11

    DJ Kane lifts the Anglo Celt trophy for Down in 1994Image source, Inpho
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    DJ Kane lifts the Anglo Celt trophy for Down in 1994

  3. Cavan make Minor finalpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    No joy for Down in the Minor semi-final at the Athletic Grounds. Cavan have come from behind to win 0-15 to 2-07 to book a place in the decider against Derry.

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    Down's Liam Kerr in action against Evan Fortune of CavanImage source, Press Eye
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    Down's Liam Kerr in action against Evan Fortune of Cavan

  4. Mourne men have it all dopublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    Down v Monaghan

    It's fair to say Down are underdogs for this Athletic Grounds semi-final - a little matter of 19 points separated the sides when they met in the Ulster SFC last year.

    Mental scars from that hammering will no doubt be a factor tonight, but it may be a motivating one. A thirst for revenge, to show that Down can mix it with a Monaghan side firmly fancied to meet Tyrone in the provincial decider on 16 July.

    Thanks for joining us for the build-up, match action and reaction from the Saturday showdown in Armagh.

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    Build-up to tonight's tussle between the Mourne and Farney counties