Summary

  • Tyrone clinch their 14th Ulster title

  • Two injury-time points seal Tyrone's win

  • Donegal must regroup for backdoor bid

  • Tyrone win their first Ulster title since 2010

  • Donegal win Ulster Minor Final

  1. That's all folkspublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    So it's congratulations to Tyrone after they clinched their 14th Ulster Senior Football title and you can read more about their success in our match report.

    The Red Hands can look forward to an All-Ireland quarter-final against as yet unknown opposition.

    Donegal must regroup for the final round of qualifiers and after going so close on Sunday will believe that they can still be a factor come the business end of the All-Ireland series.

    All that remains for us to say is to thank you for all your tweets and observations on this year's Ulster Championship which contributed so much to our text commentaries. 

    It's been a blast.

  2. Harte hails 'dream' Tyrone Ulster triumphpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Manager Mickey Harte says Tyrone's 0-13 to 0-11 Ulster Final triumph over Donegal is what "dreams are made of" after they won a first provincial title since 2010.

    "There is a hunger that has been there for six years and it really came out today," Harte told BBC Sport NI.

    "It looked like a couple of times that the game was gone from us but I know the qualities in these men. They are a class act."

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    Tyrone boss Mickey Harte lauds his Anglo Celt winning side

  3. Peter Harte hails 'unbelievable' Tyrone effortpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Peter Harte admits that Tyrone's Ulster Final victory is "one of the sweetest" of his career.

    Harte is typically modest about his injury-time point which edged Tyrone 0-12 to 0-11 lead before Kieran McGeary added a further score before the finish.

    "You practise these things in training and just hope that you get the chance," Harte told BBC Sport NI's Thomas Kane.

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    Tyrone wing back Peter Harte

  4. Oisin backs Tyrone to reach All-Ireland Finalpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Oisin McConville
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    After that nervous start today, that game today will have brought on the young Tyrone players so much. I expect Tyrone to go on and reach the All-Ireland Football Final against Dublin

  5. Cavanagh praises 'insatiable' Hartepublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Victorious Tyrone skipper Sean Cavanagh says Mickey Harte continues to instil an "insatiable desire" into the Red Hand players.

  6. Postpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Oisin McConville
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    Rory Brennan was detailed to mark Ryan McHugh in the second half after his outstanding first half. He did a great job.

  7. Antrim keeper Kerr impressed by Tyronepublished at 15:50 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

  8. Postpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Martin McHugh
    BBC pundit

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    Maybe a draw would have been a fair result but congratulations to Tyrone.

  9. Mickey Harte lauds Red Hands after winpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    "It may have looked on a couple of occasions that the game was getting away from us but I know the qualities in these men. They are a class act."

  10. Peter Harte 'proud' after Tyrone winpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    "Mickey never stopped believing in us and today we got our reward."

  11. Full-time: Tyrone 0-13 0-11 Donegalpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Tyrone win their 14th Ulster title after a dramatic finish at Clones. 

  12. Tyrone 0-13 0-11 Donegalpublished at 75 mins

    After Michael Murphy misses a 50-metre free, Peter Harte hammers over a glorious score from distance to put Tyrone ahead and Kieran McGeary doubles the lead with another superb point. Tyrone have surely won it.

  13. Tyrone 0-11 0-11 Donegalpublished at 72 mins

    Sean Cavanagh swings over another sensational point from distance to level proceedings. We're in the second minute of injury-time and there will be four more. Exciting stuff.

  14. Tyrone penalty shout ignoredpublished at 70 mins

    Rory Brennan ends up on the turf on the edge of the Donegal square after a challenge by Ciaran Gillespie but David Coldrick ignores Tyrone's appeals.

  15. Tyrone 0-10 0-11 Donegalpublished at 69 mins

    Then it's the turn of Donegal sub Christy Toye to restore his side's lead with a minute of normal time left.

  16. Tyrone 0-10 0-10 Donegalpublished at 68 mins

    Michael Murphy hammers over a free from 55 metres to put Donegal ahead with three minutes left but Tyrone sub Darren McCurry levels with his first kick.

  17. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Martin Clarke
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    The way the game is going, I feel Tyrone have the momentum.

  18. Postpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Tyrone's Niall Sludden tackles Donegal's Eoin McHughImage source, Inpho
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    Tyrone's Niall Sludden tackles Donegal's Eoin McHugh

  19. Postpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

  20. 61 minspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Tyrone 0-9 0-9 Donegal

    Donegal are furious that they haven't been awarded a free after a big hit on Frank McGlynn and to compound their annoyance, the turnover is followed by Sean Cavanagh hitting a glorious equaliser from near the right sideline.