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Round-up: Dalata Hotel Group Ulster U20 Championship action

March 27th, 2025

Dalata Hotel Group Ulster U20 Football Championship

Tyrone 6-26 Fermanagh 0-6

Donegal 3-23 Antrim 0-2

Monaghan 1-10 Cavan 0-13

Derry 2-24 Armagh 0-13

From GAA.ie

Donegal and All-Ireland champions Tyrone both picked up a second win in the Ulster U20 Football Championship to lead the way in Group A.

Tyrone went on a scoring spree at Dungannon to rout Fermanagh by 6-26 to 0-6.

Ruairi McCullagh, Conan Devlin, and Liam Og Mossey all hit the net in the first half to send the home side in with a 3-11 to 0-4 interval lead.

They grabbed three more goals after the break, with Fiachra Nelis, substitute Darragh Donaghy and Eoin McElholm netting. Noah Grimes kept the score-board ticking throughout, finishing with seven points.

At Dunsilly, Donegal had little trouble in seeing off Antrim, finishing comfortable winners by 3-23 to 0-2. Finn Coll set the visitors on their way with an early goal and they never looked back.

Monaghan and Cavan finished level at 1-10 to 0-13 in a thriller at Inniskeen, thanks to a late Max McGinnity equaliser for the home side.

Lorcan Reilly landed a brilliant two-pointer to give Cavan the edge, but a couple of Mian Mulligan scores helped Monaghan settle, and after Bobby McCaul, and Tom Doherty added points, they went through for a goal, finished to the net by McCaul.

The Farney lads led by 1-8 to 0-6 at the interval, but Cavan rallied strongly, and went ahead late on through Lorcan Reilly, but Monaghan fought back to create the opening for McGinnity to shoot over a late leveller.

Derry were too strong for Armagh at the Box-It Athletic Grounds, running out 2-24 to 0-13 winners.

The Oak Leafers took control early on, with Jude Bryson, Johnny McGuckin, Eamon Young and Oisin Doherty contributing points. Young slotted home their first goal, and it was plain sailing after that, as he added a second after the break, with Ger Dillon picking off some tidy scores.

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