Summary

  • Result: Cavan 0-15 Monaghan 1-15

  • Monaghan play Down in semi-finals

  • Cavan's Ryan Connolly hits post with last kick

  1. Tuning up at Breffnipublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-9 0-7 Monaghan

    Musical instruments lying on the pitch at Kingspan BreffniImage source, Inpho
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    Musical instruments lying on the pitch at Kingspan Breffni

  2. McGleenan pays tribute to Dominic Earleypublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-9 0-7 Monaghan

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    Cavan manager Mattie McGleenan

  3. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

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  4. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Martin McHugh
    BBC pundit

    "It was a reasonable first half with a couple of good long-range points. A two-point lead for Cavan with this wind - I don't think it will be enough for them."

  5. Half-timepublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-9 0-7 Monaghan

  6. McEnroe serves up an ace pointpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-9 0-7 Monaghan

    A fine long-range point from James McEnroe has Cavan back in front before Gearoid McKernan adds another Breffni score.

  7. All-square againpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-7 0-7 Monaghan

    The visitors hit the front courtesy of points from Rory Beggan and Conor McManus before Seanie Johnston's free brings the teams level.

  8. Postpublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Martin Clarke
    BBC Sport NI pundit

    "The wind is proving very difficult. While it favours Cavan it is coming across the pitch."

  9. Postpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-6 0-5 Monaghan

    A cracking point from defender Conor Moynagh edges Cavan in front once again.

  10. McManus at the doublepublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-5 0-5 Monaghan

    Owen Duffy goes through on the Cavan goal but his fierce strike is superbly blocked by Padraig Faulkner. Monaghan are back on the attack seconds later and Conor McManus slots over before he levels with his third point of the game.

  11. Breffni men two clearpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-5 0-3 Monaghan

    Farney keeper Rory Beggan takes over free-taking duties from Conor McManus and the ball hits the inside of the post before dropping over. However, it's followed by points from Niall McDermott and Cian Mackey as Cavan go two in front.

  12. Buchanan on targetpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-3 0-2 Monaghan

    Conor McManus fires over a free to level before Breffni midfielder charges through to restore Cavan's lead. The points came after Gerard Smith was presented with the first goal chance but his shot was partially blocked before Monaghan keeper Rory Beggan made the save.

  13. Postpublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-2 0-1 Monaghan

    Owen Duffy levels with a superb point from a tight angle but Cavan hit back immediately as Cian Mackey splits the posts.

  14. First blood to Cavanpublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan 0-1 0-0 Monaghan

    Breffni forward Niall McDermott pops over the first score of the game from a free.

  15. Wet and windypublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan v Monaghan

    The umbrellas are up in Kingspan Breffni but they are being blown around by a swirling wind. Let's see who copes best with the difficult conditions.

  16. Record holderspublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan are by some way the most successful county in the history of the Ulster Championship, winning it on a record 37 occasions. But you have to go back two decades for their last triumph which was a 1-14 to 0-16 win over Derry at Clones.

    Cavan beat Derry in the 1997 Ulster deciderImage source, .
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    Cavan beat Derry in the 1997 Ulster decider

  17. Late changespublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan v Monaghan

    Monaghan make three late changes with Kieran Duffy, Owen Duffy and Dermot Malone drafted into the team. Cavan go with their named side.

  18. Ulster title would 'mean the world' to Cavan - McGleenanpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    Cavan v Monaghan

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    Cavan manager Mattie McGleenan

  19. Níos Mó Ná Cluichepublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

    In this two-part landmark Irish language series, Jarlath Burns explores the untold story of the evolution of the Gaelic games in Ulster and the role they played at the heart of community life.

    It is a story about people, passion and place, of parish and province, and a story of identity.

    In this first episode, Jarlath explores how Gaelic games are about more than just sport, and how the GAA first took root in Ulster and survived the upheavals of a partitioned Ireland.

    Níos Mó Ná CluicheImage source, BBC Sport
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    Níos Mó Ná Cluiche

  20. Tyrone triumph in U17 deciderpublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 11 June 2017

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