Postpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 31 May 2015

Fermanagh defeat Antrim 1-13 to 0-8
Ernemen led 0-6 to 0-4 at half-time
Antrim's Sean McVeigh red-carded in first half
Saffrons win minor game 2-11 to 2-9
John Haughey
Fermanagh lead by two at half-time. After the combative exchanges in Ballybofey and the relative excitement of Breffni Park last weekend, it's all been a bit flat so far here. Even McVeigh's red card was greeted by relative silence. But the game is surely Fermanagh's to lose with them two ahead and a man up.
CJ McGourty wins the most dubious of frees for the Saffrons after Fermanagh defender Niall Cassidy cuts out a long ball and the St Gall's man slots the kick.
A tap-over Sean Quigley free is followed by a fine Barry Mulrone effort from play. Fermanagh suddenly three ahead.
Martin Clarke
BBC Sport NI pundit
"He deserved the red. He certainly went to make an impact and can't have too many excuses."
Antrim's Sean McVeigh is sent off after catching Ciaran Flaherty with an elbow. Flaherty's fancy footwork may have outfoxed McVeigh but replays suggest that the former London player can have few complaints about Maurice Deegan's decision.
Influential Fermanagh defender Ryan McCluskey has been struggling since tangling with Pollock 10 minutes ago and is forced off by his leg injury.
Martin Clarke
BBC Sport NI pundit
"I remember playing against CJ McGourty at school level - we usually had a shoot-out and I expect him to have a big impact today."
CJ slots Antrim's first score in 15 minutes after Paddy McBride earns a free.
No sooner than we had mentioned him and CJ McGourty is introduced for Pollock. Not really sure why he wasn't on from the start.
CJ McGourty's free-taking talents being missed by Antrim as his St Gall's club-mate Michael Pollock is unable to hit the target from 35 metres.
Fermanagh forced to make a change in the 22nd minute with injured Ruairi Corrigan replaced by Daniel Kille. Corrigan appears to have a hamstring injury.
Sean Quigley regroups from a missed free to set up Ryan Jones to score Fermanagh's fourth point. The rain is starting to teem down at Brewster Park.
Martin Clarke
BBC Sport NI pundit
"In my three years away from the game the physique of players has changed and Ciaran Flaherty needed every bit of his strength to get that point."
Kieran McGourty levels for Antrim but Ciaran Flaherty quickly restores Antrim's lead in the 14th minute.
Paul McCusker wastes a great scoring chance for the Ernemen after Paddy McBride is blown up for over-carrying.
Ryan Murray knocks over a fine reply for the Saffrons. Both sides producing some early enterprise here.
Tomas Corrigan swings over a fine opening score for Fermanagh and Ryan Jones soon doubles the home side's lead.
After Sean Quigley hits the Antrim woodwork with a long-range free, Owen Gallagher bursts through the Fermanagh defence but his attempted pass to Michael Pollock is cut out. An early escape for the the Ernemen.
Referee Maurice Deegan throws in the ball at Brewster Park.