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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 Monaghan added some scores to win, Tommy Freeman coming off the bench and firing over the last point. At the end of the game Monaghan had won their first Ulster Senior Football Championship in 25 years. This result was coupled with the Minors comeback win earlier in the day defeating Tyrone to complete an historic double. Owen Lennon lifted the Anglo Celt Cup as no Monaghan Captain had done for 25 years.
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Freeman and a succession of high balls on a beleaguered Tyrone defence saw Monaghan plunder the scores to leave just 3 points in it going into injury time. Monaghan had numerous chances to level the game but settled an injury time point from converted full back Vincent Corey whose switch from No. 3 to No 14 was the catalyst for the Farney fightback. However, Tyrone won by 2 points.
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Dublin. Monaghan started with points from Rory Woods and Tommy Freeman. A 7th-minute penalty was awarded to Monaghan when Ciáran Hanratty was dragged down whilst bearing in on the Kerry goals. Tommy Freeman coolly stuck the ball away to give Monaghan a commanding lead in front of 80,000 spectators. However, Kerry fought back to parity at the interval on a 0–08 to 1–05 score.
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win over Wicklow in the qualifiers saw Monaghan meet Wexford in Clones. The game saw continuous rain and wet conditions, and the performance of the referee grabbed headlines on the day. Wexford who had Matty Forde controversially on board following an incident against Offaly for which he would be subsequently suspended won out by 0–08 to 0-06.
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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 the Ulster semi-final Monaghan were pitted against local neighbours Cavan. The game was a tight affair with both teams trading scores. In the end it finished on a score of 1–11 to 0-13. Coming into the final Monaghan faced the reigning Ulster and All Ireland Champions, Donegal. They rushed into a
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vowed Monaghan would be back again in 2008. Kerry went back home to the south to prepare for a semi-final meeting with Dublin on 26 August which they duly won by 1–15 to 0–16 to qualify for the final against Munster rivals Cork. This turned out to be a complete mismatch as the Kingdom crushed a weak
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In the National Football League, Monaghan won all their seven games, including high-scoring first halves against Roscommon, Longford and Carlow. Next up was an away trip to London that Monaghan easily won by 0–16 to 1-05. During the game against Offaly in the penultimate round in Clones, a last-gasp
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was marked by a Eamon Murphy goal. Following was a lucky draw against Armagh in the semi-final and one-point victory. Paddy Linden saved a penalty, while an Armagh player saw the line barely 30 seconds after coming onto the field as a substitute, following an apparent high tackle on Declan Flanagan.
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Thankfully, for the ambitious man in black, colleagues like McCarthy, Paddy Kerr, Eamonn McAleer and Damien McBride toned his game, smoothed the rough edges enough to warrant selection on the county team in 1978. Taking over from the aforementioned McGarry and under the supervision of new boss Sean
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In the 2013 championship, Monaghan were handed a "favorable" draw. They were drawn against Antrim in the first round in Casement Park, Belfast. Monaghan had previously brushed aside the Antrim men in the National League. Monaghan started shakily and took a while to get going, but the free taking of
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Páirc Esler in Newry was the venue for Monaghan's first game of the Ulster championship where they faced a Down team who had disposed of Cavan in the preliminary round after a replay. Ciarán Hanratty announced his arrival on the county stage with a 2-goal salvo, which inspired Monaghan to a 2–15 to
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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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In 1988, the team reached the National Football League semi-final again but ended in a 4–12 to 1-08 drubbing from Dublin at Croke Park. However a good league run prior to that had rescued a season where relegation to Division 2 of the National Football League seemed possible. During that league run
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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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In the second half, despite the concession of a slack goal Monaghan led by 2 points entering the final 8 minutes. However, a combination of panic and inexperience both on the field and on the line told as Kerry fought back to level terms and go a point in front with a minute left. Monaghan strived
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The league semi-final against Meath was played in Croke Park. Two early Meath goals gave the team a cushion, and at half time Monaghan went in 2–04 to 0–05 in arrears. Early in the second half Monaghan condceded a third goal, and despite a late Monaghan rally Meath won 3–10 to 0–12. It was obvious
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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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The game was fixed for 12 August 2007, almost 22 years to the day that Eamon Mc Eneaney scored the equalising point against the same team, now defending all-Ireland champions. Monaghan were outsiders against the Kingdom where the defending champions were odds on to stroll to a semi final against
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It was the qualifiers next, and Monaghan were drawn against Donegal in Healy Park in Omagh. They won against the National League Division One champions by 8 points in a game they controlled from start to finish. Performances by Dessie Mone, Eoin Lennon, Tommy Freeman and man of the match Vincent
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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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2008 finished with Monaghan being awarded 7 Irish News Ulster GAA all-stars, and Thomas Freeman at right corner forward earned a Vodafone All-star award. He was also chosen as the Irish News and Ulster GAA writers Ulster Gaelic football player of the year. In addition, manager Seamus Mc Eneaney
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The eventual champions were quoted many times in the immediate aftermath that their joust with Monaghan had brought them on in leaps and bounds and steeled them sufficiently for the tests against Dublin and Cork. Mc Eneaney, Mc Elkennon and Trappe decided to stay on board for 2008, and this was
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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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2007 saw Monaghan compete in Division 2A of the National Football League. Though the team had a backroom clean-out of trainers and selectors, the introduction of Tyrone native Martin Mc Elkennon to the Oriel set up contributed to a run of seven successive victories in matches: away to
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in Croke Park. Behind at one stage early in the second half by 1–05 to 0-02, the Down goal scored by James Mc Cartan, a rally with goals by Darren Swift and Stephen Mc Ginnitty and a point by Peter Duffy gave Monaghan a surprise 2–05 to 1–06 win. They then lost the semi-final against
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looked like holding onto a 2-point victory. However a Paul Finlay free with the last kick of the game from 40 yards out was deflected into the Meath net by a Meath player, and Monaghan won 3–13 to 3-12. This game preceded the National Football League final which saw Armagh overcome
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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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The team was missing Declan Loughman, Gerry Hoey and Bernie Murray, all with broken legs. All three were prominent in the National Football League win over Armagh while they would form the spine of the Ulster Senior Football Championship winning side of 1988.
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The 1990s and early part of the 2000s were lean years for the county. Notable wins in that period were championship successes over Donegal in 1995 and defending All-Ireland champions Armagh in 2003. They won the
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Football was recorded in Inniskeen in 1706 in a poem. Monaghan were prominent in Ulster championship competitions during the period 1914-30, and one of the first Ulster counties to contest an All-Ireland final.
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own penalty area. Armagh got to within a point in the second half, but a flurry of long-range points from Bernie Murray, Eamon McEneaney and Ray McCarron brought the trophy to Monaghan for the first time.
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At senior level in 1999, the county U-21 side won the Ulster championship over Donegal thanks to a last-gasp super point from Kieran Tavey. The run ended with a 2–10 to 0–08 defeat to eventual champions
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and Croke Park was named as the venue as part of a triple header involving a minor hurling semi-final involving Tipperary and Kilkenny and a senior hurling semi-final involving Waterford and Limerick.
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meeting between both sides a few weeks later. Monaghan's Edwin Murphy was sent off on the advice of a linesman, but video evidence subsequently cleared him. Monaghan ultimately lost the game to Derry.
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goal and a late point by Mikey Sheehy saw the Kingdom win by 2–11 to 2-09. Monaghan's goals came from Mick O'Dowd and Hugo Clerkin. However, the Ulster championship was a shock 0–14 to 0–12 loss to
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to gain their first league title. This was Monaghan's first visit to Croke Park in 7 years, that resulting in a 1–12 to 0–08 defeat in a National Football League semi-final to Derry back in 1998.
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Corey were chief factors in a 2–12 to 1–07 win which saw the Donegal manager retire afterwards but in August 2007 it appeared as if he may rescind that decision according to newspaper reports.
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by 0–14 to 1-09. Though Paul Finlay was out due to illness, his replacement Rory Woods had a strong performance brought much-needed bulk and skill to trouble Derry's vaunted defence.
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1985 was the county's most successful year to date. A National Football League final victory against Armagh in 1985 created a momentum that peaked in 1985 when future Monaghan manager
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when a "Nudie" Hughes goal following a fumble by Tyrone keeper Aidan Skelton saw Monaghan win by 1–10 to 0-11. In the game, all Monaghan's scores came from play. Previous wins over
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Another noticeable effort was a dramatic second-half display against Derry in 1992, which saw a 9-point deficit hauled back to earn a draw. Wins were also recorded over
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from this game that Monaghan's full back line and team in general needed a major overhaul prior to the Ulster championship meeting against Down in Newry on 10 June.
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1-15 success. The defence had tightened up considerably, and Paul "Jap" Finlay scored several late points near the end. In the semi-final against Derry in
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on a score of 1–12 to 0-08. The game had a bit of controversy too when a Mark Daly goal was disallowed, and a Monaghan player was sent off. During the
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which Monaghan lost by 0–10 to 0-08. Monaghan also won Division 3 of the National Football League that year and lost to Meath in the quarterfinal.
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The quarter final draws were made as Monaghan entered this arena for the first time since the qualifiers were started. They were drawn against
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in Castleblayney thanks to a last gap Eamon McEneaney free while in the replay Down emerged victors in Newcastle on a 2–11 to 0–11 score.
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ratified by the county committee in September 2007. The only retiree was kit man Michael Mc Kenna, who stepped down for work reasons.
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penalty when only 4 points separated the sides. In 2001 the Vocational Schools team won the Ulster and All-Ireland championships.
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kicked an equalizing point from 48 metres out near the sideline beside the Hogan Stand to draw the All-Ireland semi-final against
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had been suspended following an incident in the Ulster final and missed the game, but he returned for the quarter-final against
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brought Monaghan to a last 12 meeting with eventual All-Ireland champions Tyrone in Croke Park. The tactic of isolating
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Derry gained revenge in the Ulster Senior Football Championship with a 1–17 to 2–08 win, but "back door" wins over
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That year's Ulster Senior Football Championship was also a success. An easy first-round victory over Donegal in
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The under-21 side, also managed by the senior team management reached, the Ulster final following wins against
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for an equalising point, but after a series of missed passes and poor luck, Kerry won 1-12 to Monaghan's 1-11.
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In 1987, Monaghan reached the National Football League semi-final again where they played against Kerry at
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on 13 February 2007. They had initially qualified from Section A of the competition as runners up to
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on a scoreline of Monaghan 2–09 to Kerry's 1-12. Kerry won the replay on a 2–09 to 0–10 score.
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McEnaney returned as manager before the 2022 season. He left at the end of the 2022 season.
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2006 saw Monaghan compete in Division 1A of the National Football League, but after wins to
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Monaghan reached the 1986 National Football League final, but this time the opposition was
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In 2005, the county contested the Division 2 National Football League final against
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replaced McEnaney as manager. Corey stepped dwon as farney manager in August 2024.
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semi-final, a first appearance at this stage of the competition since 1988. In the
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at Croke Park. A last-gasp point from Paul Finlay in the final league game against
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Monaghan has 14 All Stars, as of 2023. 10 different players have won, as of 2023.
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managed the team from the late 1970s. He managed his county team to the 1979
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In the replay, despite a late Armagh goal, Monaghan won by 1–11 to 2-07.
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run of 1998 saw Monaghan qualify from a "group of death" that included
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Despite Eamon McEneaney's last-gasp equaliser, Kerry won by 5 points.
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scored 1-09, which was a record in an Ulster final for 20 years, until
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in the final on 14 April but after a good showing lost out to a late
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In 1984 Monaghan reached the Centenary Cup final following wins over
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beat them by 3–11 to 0-2 without their goalkeeper touching the ball.
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The final set for 15 July in the home of Ulster football that is
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picked up the Ulster GAA writers personality of the year award.
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in 1979. That year, in the Ceannarus Tournament, they also beat
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Monaghan reached the final losing to Tyrone by a single point.
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4–0 lead while also keeping Donegal scoreless for 32 minutes.
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In 1989 Monaghan scraped home with an 0–08 to 0–05 win against
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each won three All Stars. No other player won more than one.
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title. The 1979 title win was Monaghan's first for 41 years.
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Backroom: Martin Corey, Dermot McArdle, Gabriel Bannigan
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in 1999 and 2000, a win over them was recorded in 2001.
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Conor McManus powered them over the line 0–11 to 0–6.
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in the semi-final. Having avoided the "big 2," namely
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The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in
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Nickname(s)
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Manager
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Home venue(s)
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Current All-Ireland status
2024
Current NFL Division
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1984–85
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