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own game using the blanket defence system, while Darren Hughes and Conor McManus performed well. It was tight up until the last 10 minutes when
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final early in the year but lost to Tyrone. The Ulster championship started with a 0–10 to 0–10 draw against eventual Ulster champions Armagh in rain soaked Clones. Six days later Armagh emerged victorious on a 1–13 to 0–10 score. Two missed goal opportunities on the day proved costly. A 2–19 to 3–05
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in Clones earned the team a draw and automatic promotion to Division 1 for the first time in 18 years. In the league semi-final against Derry in Clones, a goal within 15 seconds of the throw in by Tommy Freeman set Monaghan on their way, and despite Rory Woods being sent off Monaghan held out for a
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At half time Monaghan led 05–02. Despite the 3-point advantage Donegal were still fancied, but Kieran Hughes stuck over 3 quick points in succession to buffer the Farney Men's advantage. With Vinny Corey's rough housing of Michael Murphy, Donegal failed to get going. Monaghan beat Donegal at their
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Monaghan met Derry in the Ulster Senior Football Championship final. Eamon McEneaney helped himself to 2-04 as Monaghan recorded an easy 2–09 to 0–08 win. In the drawn All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry, the absence of David Byrne through injury in the second half probably cost Monaghan victory.
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Monaghan won that National Football League title of 1985 on a 1–11 to 0–09 score against pre-match favourites Armagh. The game was effectively settled by an Eamon McEneaney penalty in the first half when referee John Gough from Antrim decided that an Armagh defender had taken too many steps in his
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won by a scoreline of 1–15 to 1-13. A goal by Philip Jordan after 6 minutes put Tyrone in the driving seat, but Monaghan came back to trail by 1–08 to 0–07 at half time. Another Tyrone rally at the start of the second half put Tyrone on their way. Monaghan goaled in the 51st minute through Tommy
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At minor level, the county U-18 team reached the Ulster minor league finals in 2000 and 2002, losing to Tyrone on both occasions by a point. The team reached the Ulster championship final in 2001 for the first time in 18 years, but they lost 2–13 to 0–13 again to Tyrone, including a late missed
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up front caused havoc for Tyrone in the first 25 minutes as they leaked 1-05, the goal by Freeman. However, a Tyrone player was brought back to double mark Freeman, and the Farney threat was quashed. Tyrone won 2–14 to 1-07, limiting Monaghan to a single point from a free in the second half.
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Paul Meegan point in injury time was enough to give Monaghan a 0–13 to 0–12 win, guaranteeing them a semi-final place as table toppers and a position in the revamped Division 2 in 2008. This was achieved with the team's 15 April win against Leitrim, 1–14 to 2–10.
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2557:. RTÉ. 4 August 2018.
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2543:. RTÉ. 15 July 2012.
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38:Please help
33:verification
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3418:Division 3B
3382:Division 3A
3341:Division 2B
3300:Division 2A
2579:29 November
2513:Hogan Stand
2491:Hogan Stand
2442:Hogan Stand
2048:Rory Beggan
1919:Vinny Corey
1773:Vinny Corey
1749:August 2024
1683:Seán Jones
1327:Centre back
1234:Rory Beggan
1186:Vinny Corey
948:2007 season
573:Early years
165:Nickname(s)
158:Muineachán
3469:Categories
3435:Lancashire
3229:Division 1
3154:Division 4
3103:Division 3
3052:Division 2
3001:Division 1
2417:Ulster GAA
2394:References
2260:Provincial
2253:2001, 2009
2165:2005, 2014
1925:Clontibret
1915:2022–2024
1899:2019–2022
1879:2012–2019
1862:2010–2012
1847:2004–2010
1799:incomplete
1705:Substitute
1687:Substitute
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1239:Goalkeeper
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662:Croke Park
266:1 (8th in
208:Ryan Wylie
66:newspapers
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3409:Roscommon
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3276:Tipperary
3186:Waterford
3145:Westmeath
3140:Tipperary
3125:Fermanagh
3038:Roscommon
2470:4 January
1968:All Stars
1810:June 2022
1692:Inniskeen
1674:Inniskeen
1656:Scotstown
1512:Position
1476:Scotstown
1458:Inniskeen
1352:Scotstown
1332:Scotstown
1277:Full back
1244:Scotstown
1222:Position
1139:2010–2012
1125:Fermanagh
1115:Under 21s
955:Roscommon
863:Westmeath
815:Fermanagh
778:1989–2006
656:. In the
650:Roscommon
602:1979–1988
582:1930–1978
514:in men's
3445:Longford
3404:Monaghan
3271:Limerick
3256:Kilkenny
3130:Longford
3084:Limerick
3033:Monaghan
2918:Category
2856:Football
2817:Football
2464:Archived
2080:National
1963:history.
1620:Ballybay
1570:Ballybay
1441:Emyvale
1387:Midfield
1369:Midfield
1315:Emyvale
1264:Ballybay
959:Longford
878:Longford
669:Limerick
636:forward
594:, where
538:and the
512:Monaghan
145:Football
124:Monaghan
96:May 2020
3440:Leitrim
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3348:Donegal
3327:Kildare
3291:Wexford
3196:Wicklow
3191:Wexford
3171:Leitrim
3079:Kildare
3013:Donegal
2930:Commons
2886:Hurling
2831:Stadium
2822:Hurling
2737:7 April
2422:15 June
2142:1985–86
2127:1984–85
2068:Honours
1951:Records
1934:Players
1909:Corduff
1856:Corduff
1769:Manager
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902:Wexford
891:Wexford
792:Belfast
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588:Kildare
568:History
526:of the
279:1984–85
202:Captain
191:Manager
80:scholar
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3353:London
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1225:Club
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768:Cavan
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596:Kerry
152:Irish
139:Sport
87:JSTOR
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2739:2016
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