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McManus rescues Monaghan in epic clash

Donegal v Monaghan in the Ulster semi-final

Conor McManus scored the last of his eight points in the sixth minute of stoppage time to give Monaghan another shot at defending their Ulster SFC crown after a hard fought 0-14 to 1-11 semi-final clash in Breffni Park.

For the second week in a row, a brilliant Ulster SFC semi-final finished level with both replays to take next weekend.

14-man Donegal were two points down when Martin McElhinney was sent off after 55 minutes but they hit back with a brilliant Odhran MacNiallais goal a minute later.

Christy Toye's fisted point in the 75th minute looked to be the winner but McManus nailed a last gasp 25m free to set up a replay.

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Reaction from Donegal manager Rory Gallagher and Monaghan manager Malachy O'Rourke

The game will be played next weekend, with the Tyrone v Cavan replay also going ahead on 3 July.

Karl Lacey, who wasn't fit to start Donegal's first round win over Fermanagh, got his team off to a flyer with a point after 12 seconds and Michael Murphy put them two up.

Shane Carey instantly responded for Monaghan's first point of the evening before a Murphy free put Donegal 0-3 to 0-1 ahead after 13 minutes.

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Monaghan were slower to settle but came good mid-way through the opening half and kicked four points in a row in an 11-minute spell.

Martin Reilly of Donegal, assisted by Eoin McHugh, in action against Owen Duffy, Colm Walshe and Ryan Wylie of Monaghan at Kingspan Breffni Park in Cavan.
Image: Martin Reilly of Donegal, assisted by Eoin McHugh, in action against Owen Duffy, Colm Walshe and Ryan Wylie of Monaghan

Monaghan hit seven wides to Donegal's three in the first half but still led 0-5 to 0-3 after 26 minutes.

But there was never going to be much between these two and after a quiet start, Paddy McBrearty came good with 0-3 in a five-minute spell.

Both defences held firm but were under huge pressure and when Eamon McGee fouled McCarthy, McManus converted the free to level it 0-6 each at the interval.

Conor McManus pointed from the wing for his first from play and punched the air as he put Monaghan 0-8 to 0-7 ahead.

Players from both teams tussle off the ball in the game between Donegal and Monaghan at Kingspan Breffni Park in Cavan.
Image: Players from both teams tussle off the ball

Michael Murphy missed several frees and Karl O'Connell punished those misses with two long-range points in the 44th and 46th minutes to put three between them for the first time, Monaghan leading 0-10 to 0-7.

Donegal were down to 14 men after 55 minutes when Martin McElhinney picked up a black card for a late hit on Drew Wylie. Having already been booked, it meant he was off.

Rory Gallagher's side hit back immediately with a superb goal from Odhran McNiallais.

Marty O'Reilly hand-passed through a gap and he picked his spot, low to the far corner in the 56th minute.

Colin Walshe was black-carded for dragging down Ryan McHugh and McBrearty landed the free before Eoin McHugh burst through to put Donegal two points up with five minutes to go.

In a gripping finish, six minutes injury-time was signalled and McManus stepped up to bravely land two monster frees to level it with 73 minutes on the clock.

Donegal sub Christy Toye thought he'd won it when he fisted over, but a late hit on Karl O'Connell gave McManus the chance to equalise at the end of an absorbing contest.

DONEGAL: MA McGinley; P McGrath, C Gillespie, E McGee; R McHugh, K Lacey (0-1), F McGlynn; R Kavanagh, O MacNiallais (1-0); A Thompson, M McElhinney, E McHugh (0-1); P McBrearty (0-5, 3f), M Murphy (0-3, 2f), M O'Reilly

Subs: M McHugh for McGlynn (65), C Toye for Kavanagh (68), EB Gallagher for O'Reilly (70)

MONAGHAN: R Beggan; C Walshe, D Wylie, R Wylie; F Kelly, V Corey, K Duffy; K O'Connell (0-2), K Hughes; S Carey (0-1), O Duffy (0-1), R McAnespie; C McCarthy (0-2, 1f), D Hughes, C McManus (0-8, 7f)

Subs: D Mone for D Wylie (59), D McKenna for McCarthy (59), C Boyle for Walshe (61, BC), J McCarron for Carey (65), D Clerkin for McAnespie (70)

REFEREE: Joe McQuillan (Cavan)