Summary

  • Tyrone retain title after 2-17 to 0-15 win

  • Sub Ronan O'Neill hits two second-half goals

  • Tyrone qualify for All-Ireland quarter-finals

  • Down to face Armagh or Monaghan in last 12

  • Derry beat Cavan 1-22 to 2-12 in minor final

  1. Donnelly wastes Tyrone chancepublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    After Down are turned over, Tyrone have a threatening breakaway but Mattie Donnelly fires badly wide instead of attempting to find an unmarked Peter Harte with a fist pass. Harte is not happy with his team-mate.

  2. Tyrone 0-06 0-03 Downpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Sean Cavanagh is bearing down on Down's goal but is content to fist a point. However, Down reply quickly as Niall Donnelly floats over a magnificent score from 55 metres.

    Connaire Harrison with Colm CavanaghImage source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    Down's Connaire Harrison battles with Tyrone's Colm Cavanagh at Clones

  3. Tyrone 0-05 0-02 Downpublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Down have a lot of bodies back but they still can't prevent Niall Sludden from stealing a yard in a quick burst and floating over a gorgeous score from 35 metres. Sludden was hugely impressive against Donegal and Down will be in big trouble if he repeats that today.

  4. Tyrone 0-04 0-02 Downpublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Ryan Johnston replies with a towering effort from 40 metres on 16 minutes. A crucial score as Down were starting to look a little ragged.

  5. Postpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Enda McGinley
    Three-times All-Ireland winner

    Quote Message

    Tyrone are on high alert every time Connaire Harrison gets the ball and that is to be expected.

  6. Tyrone 0-04 0-01 Downpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    A perfect floated pass from Peter Harte picks out an unmarked Mattie Donnelly and the Trillick man does the rest by slotting from a relatively acute angle. Thirteen minutes played.

  7. Postpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Martin McHugh
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    Padraig Hampsey has been the player of the match so far both in terms of his sweeping duties and kicking scores. Down need to get Kevin McKernan on the ball.

  8. Tyrone 0-03 0-01 Downpublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Peter Harte punishes a turnover by pointing and Padraig Hampsey immediately kicks another score as Tyrone lead by two after eight minutes.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

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    Conor Mallon: Tyrone by 5/6

    Tony Fearon: Heart says Down, head says Tyrone.

  10. Keepers steady under the high ballpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Both keepers Michael Cunningham and Niall Morgan have confidently fielded high balls so far.

  11. Tyrone 0-01 0-01 Downpublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Tyrone sweeper Padraig Hampsey strokes over the first score in the third minute from play but Shay Millar quickly replies with a lovely curling effort.

  12. Game onpublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    And the ball is thrown in bang on time at a sun-splashed Clones.

  13. Postpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Oisin McConville
    BBC Sport NI pundit

    Quote Message

    Down have performed brilliantly to get this far but I think Tyrone are just going to be too strong today. I think Tyrone by five or six points.

  14. Harrison's father remembered for Croke Park stuntpublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Down star Connaire Harrison's father Liam is remembered for climbing up on the roof of a Croke Park stand in 1991 to watch the Mourne County's All-Ireland Final win over Meath. Here Liam and Connaire tell the story.

    Media caption,

    Down beat Meath in the 1991 All-Ireland Final

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

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    Maddie Maggie: Going to be close

    Niall Cowen: Tyrone

  16. Postpublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Martin Clarke
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    I am not surprised Peter Turley is starting for Down. He is a very important player for them as his role is to break up the opposition's play. He picks up interceptions and generally makes a nuisance of himself.

  17. Team newspublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Down manager Eamonn Burns has made one change from the side he announced on Friday afternoon with Peter Turley replacing Joe Murphy.

    That actually means the Mourne County are unchanged from their shock semi-final win over Monaghan.

    Mickey Harte's side announced on Friday was unchanged from their demolition of Donegal.

    Tyrone: N Morgan; A McCrory, R McNamee, C McCarron; T McCann, P Hampsey, P Harte; C Cavanagh, C McCann; D Mulgrew, N Sludden, K McGeary; M Bradley, S Cavanagh, M Donnelly.

    Down: M Cunningham; N McParland, G McGovern, D O'Hagan; D O'Hanlon, C McGovern, C Mooney; K McKernan, N Donnelly; P Turley, C Maginn, S Millar; J Johnston, C Harrison, R Johnston.

  18. Irish language commentarypublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Join Pól Mac Fheilimidh and Fearghal Mag Uiginn on BBC Sport NI at 1.50 for our Irish language commentary of the Ulster Football Final. Just hit the link on the right hand side of this page to get more than a cupla focal from the boys. Enjoy.

    Pól Mac Fheilimidh and Fearghal Mag UiginnImage source, BBC Sport
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    A hugely impressive Derry team complete a seven-point victory and the Oak Leafers will play Sligo next. Despite their defeat, Cavan have a back door chance to regroup for the All-Ireland series.

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  20. Derry in control after Cavan blunderpublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 16 July 2017

    Derry 1-20 2-10 Cavan

    Derry look home and hosed after a mix up in the Cavan defence gift a goal to the Oak Leafers with eight minutes left. Ben McCarron is claiming the three-pointer but it looks like an own goal.