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2017 Ulster SFC
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The 2017 Ulster Senior Football Championship will be the 129th instalment of the annual Ulster Senior Football Championship organised by the Ulster GAA. It is one of the four provincial competitions of the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. The winners receive The Anglo-Celt Cup.

Tyrone are the defending champions.[1] The draw for the Championship was made on 13 October 2016.[2] Tyrone beat Down in the final with a score of 2-17 to 0-15.

Teams

The Ulster championship is contested by the nine counties in the Irish province of Ulster. Ulster comprises the six counties of Northern Ireland as well as Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland.

Team Colours Sponsor Manager Captain Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial
Antrim Saffron and white Creagh Concrete Frank Fitzsimmons
Gearoid Adams
Kevin Niblock
1951
Armagh Orange and white Simply Fruit Kieran McGeeney Ciaran McKeever
2002
2008
Cavan Royal blue and white Kingspan Group Mattie McGleenan Gearoid McKiernan
1952
1997
Derry Red and white H&A Mechanical Services Damian Barton Enda Lynn
1993
1998
Donegal Gold and green KN Group Rory Gallagher Michael Murphy
2012
2014
Down Red and black EOS IT Solutions Éamonn Burns Darren O'Hagan
1994
1994
Fermanagh Green and white Tracey Concrete Pete McGrath Eoin Donnelly
Monaghan White and blue Investec Malachy O'Rourke Conor McManus
2015
Tyrone White and Red McAleer & Rushe Mickey Harte Seán Cavanagh
2008
2016

Championship draw

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Ulster Senior
Football Final
Derry 0-11
Tyrone 0-22
Tyrone 1-21
Donegal 1-12
Donegal 3-19
Antrim 1-09
Tyrone 2-17
Down 0-15
Down 0-15
Armagh 2-07
Down 1-14
Monaghan 0-15
Cavan 0-15
Monaghan 1-20 Monaghan 1-15
Fermanagh 1-11

Preliminary round

Monaghan 1-20 - 1-11 Fermanagh
Conor McManus 1-3 (0-1f), Owen Duffy 0-3, Colin Walshe, Jack McCarron (0-1f), Conor McCarthy 0-2 each, Fintan Kelly, Karl O'Connell, Neil McAdam, Kieran Hughes, Shane Carey, Gavin Doogan, Dermot Malone, Dessie Mone 0-1 each Report Tomas Corrigan 0-5 (0-4f), Ryan Lyons 1-0, Aidan Breen and Sean Quigley (0-1f) 0-2 each, Lee Cullen and Eddie Courtney 0-1 each
Attendance: 7,473
Referee: Derek O'Mahony (Tipperary)

Quarter-finals

Donegal 3-19 - 1-09 Antrim
M Murphy 0-6 (5f), P McBrearty 1-2 (2f), J Brennan 1-1, C Thompson 0-4 (3f), P McGrath 1-0, M Langan 0-2, H McFadden, K Lacey, F McGlynn, M McHugh 0-1 each Report CJ McGourty 0-6 (6f), C Small 1-0, T McCann 0-2, S Beatty 0-1
Attendance: 10,083
Referee: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)
Derry 0-11 - 0-22 Tyrone
Niall Loughlin 0-4 (0-3f), Niall Keenan, Ciaran McFaul, Carlus McWilliams, Danny Heavron (0-1f), Enda Lynn, Benny Heron (0-1f), Shane McGuigan (0-1f) 0-1 each Report Sean Cavanagh 0-7 (0-6f), Darren McCurry 0-3, Peter Harte (0-1f, 1 '45), Conal McCann, Lee Brennan (0-1f) 0-2 each, Tiernan McCann, Ruairi Brennan, Colm Cavanagh, Mark Bradley, David Mulgrew, Declan McClure 0-1 each
Attendance: 10,017
Referee: Maurice Deegan (Laois)
Down 0-15 - 2-07 Armagh
Darragh O’Hanlon 0-4 (2f); Connaire Harrison 0-3; Caolan Mooney 0-2; Michael Cunningham (f), Jerome Johnston (f), Shea Millar, Conor Maginn, Barry O’Hagan, David McKibben 0-1 each Report Mark Shields, Andrew Murnin 1-0 each; Aaron McKay, Aidan Forker, Paul Hughes, Stephen Sheridan, Anthony Duffy, Gavin McParland (f), Jamie Clarke (f) 0-1 each
Attendance: 16,168
Referee: Conor Lane (Cork)
Cavan 0-15 - 1-15 Monaghan
Seanie Johnston 0-4 (4f); Cian Mackey 0-3; Niall McDermott 0-3 (3f); James McEnroe, Conor Moynagh, Liam Buchanan, Gearoid McKiernan, Martin Reilly (f) 0-1 each Report Conor McManus 1-4 (2f); Owen Duffy 0-4; Rory Beggan 0-3 (2 '45, 1f); Conor McCarthy 0-2; Colin Walshe, Jack McCarron 0-1 each.
Attendance: 12,993
Referee: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)

Semi-finals

Tyrone1-21 - 1-12 Donegal
Tiernan McCann 1-1, Niall Sludden 0-4, Kieran McGeary 0-3, Mark Bradley 0-2, Mattie Donnelly 0-2, Peter Harte 0-2, Padraig Hampsey 0-2, David Mulgrew 0-1, Sean Cavanagh 0-1 (f), Declan McClure 0-1, Ronan O'Neill 0-1, Niall Morgan 0-1 (45). Report Patrick McBrearty 0-6 (2fs), Michael Murphy 0-3 (2 '45's), Micheal Carroll 1-0, Martin Reilly 0-1, Michael Langan 0-1, Hugh McFadden 0-1.
Attendance: 22,609
Referee: David Gough (Meath)
Down1-14 - 0-15 Monaghan
C Harrison 0-3, D O'Hanlon 1-5, S Millar, K McKernan 0-2, C Maginn, M Cunningham, D O'Hare Report [1] R Wylie, D Hughes 0-2, J McCarron 0-3, C McManus 0-6, C McCarthy, O Duffy, K Hughes
Attendance: 13, 396
Referee: D Coldrick & P Neilan (Meath and Roscommon)

Final

Tyrone2-17 - 0-15 Down
Attendance: 31, 912
Referee: Joe Mc Quillan (Cavan)

See also

References

  1. ^ Mooney, Francis. "Late scores help Tyrone to Ulster title".
  2. ^ "REVEALED! The provincial draw for the 2017 All-Ireland football championship - Independent.ie".