2010 Ulster Senior Football Championship

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The 2010 Ulster Senior Football Championship was the 122nd[1] installment of the annual Ulster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. It was won by Tyrone who defeated Monaghan in the final to retain the title they won the previous year.[2][3][4] The winning team received the Anglo-Celt Cup, and automatically advanced to the quarter-final stage of the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

2010 was the final year of Armagh and Tyrone's eleven-year sharing of Ulster senior titles.[5] The following year brought the rise of an exciting young Donegal team which consigned the decade-long dominance of those two counties to history.[6][7]

Bracket

Preliminary Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Ulster final
      
          Antrim 1-13  
          Tyrone 2-14  
            Tyrone 0-14  
            Down 0-10  
          Donegal 2-10  
          Down 1-15  
            Tyrone 1-14
            Monaghan 0-7
          Cavan 0-13  
          Fermanagh 1-13  
            Fermanagh 2-8  
            Monaghan 0-21  
          Monaghan 1-18       
 Derry 1-7      Armagh 0-9       
 Armagh 1-10  

Preliminary round

16 May 2010
Preliminary Round
Derry 1-7 – 1-10 Armagh
Paddy Bradley 1-2, M Lynch 0-4, E Bradley 0-1. E Bradley SO Report S McDonnell 0-5, A Kernan 0-3, J Clarke 1-0, C Vernon, R Henderson 0-1 each.
Celtic Park, Derry
Attendance: 10,242
Referee: M. Deegan (Laois)

Quarter-finals

23 May 2010
Quarter Final
Antrim 1-13 – 2-14 Tyrone
P Cunningham 0-5, CJ McGourty 0-4, K Niblock 1-1, T McCann, M McCann, T Scullion 0-1 each. Report K Hughes 1-1, S O'Neill, S Cavanagh 0-3 each, O Mulligan 1-0, M Penrose 0-2, C Cavanagh, Justin McMahon, B Dooher, P Jordan, T McGuigan 0-1 each.
Casement Park, Belfast
Attendance: 18,159
Referee: P. McEnaney (Monaghan)

30 May 2010
Quarter Final
Donegal 2-10 – 1-15
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Down
D Molloy 1-3, C Dunne 1-0, R Kavanagh, D Walsh, M Murphy, A Hanlon, M McHugh, C McFadden, E Wade 0-1 each. Report B Coulter 1-4, D Hughes 0-4, M Poland, M Clarke 0-3 each, J Clarke 0-1.
MacCumhail Park, Ballybofey
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)

6 June 2010
Quarter Final
Monaghan 1-18 - 0-9 Armagh
P Finlay 0-7, T Freeman 1-4, D Clerkin 0-2, C McManus, C Hanratty, V Corey, H McElroy, D Freeman 0-1 each Report S McDonnell 0-4, J Clarke 0-2, A Kernan, P Duffy, G Swift 0-1 each. B Mallon SO
Casement Park, Belfast
Attendance: 11,675
Referee: M. Sludden (Tyrone)

12 June 2010
Quarter Final
Cavan 0-13 - 1-13 Fermanagh
G Smith 0-4, S Johnston 0-3, D Givney, M Brennan 0-2 each, P Brady, C Mackey 0-1 each. Report R Carson 1-3, P Ward 0-3, Rory Gallagher, C O'Brien, S Quigley 0-2 each, D Keenan 0-1.
Breffni Park, Cavan
Attendance: 9,677
Referee: P. Fox (Westmeath)

Semi-finals

19 June 2010
Semi Final
Tyrone 0-14 - 0-10 Down
M Penrose 0-5, S Cavanagh 0-3, B Dooher 0-2, Joe McMahon, D Carlin, C Cavanagh, O Mulligan 0-1 each. Report M Clarke 0-3, M Poland, A Rogers 0-2 each, D Gordon, D Hughes, P McComiskey 0-1 each.
Casement Park, Belfast
Attendance: 15,419
Referee: G. Kinneavy (Galway)

27 June 2010
Semi Final
Fermanagh 2-8 - 0-21 Monaghan
R Gallagher 1-2, D Keenan 1-1, D Ward, R Carson, P Ward, R Keenan, S Quigley 0-1 each Report P Finlay 0-6, C McManus, T Freeman 0-3 each, D Clerkin, D Freeman, H McElroy 0-2 each, O Lennon, S Gollogly, M McElroy 0-1 each
Breffni Park, Cavan
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo)

Final

18 July 2010
Final
Tyrone 1-14 - 0-7 Monaghan
C Cavanagh 1-0, S Cavanagh 0-3, K Hughes, D Harte, M Penrose 0-2 each, T McGuigan, C Gormley, B Dooher, P Jordan, Joe McMahon 0-1 each Report C McManus 0-2, T Freeman, P Finlay, R Woods, D Clerkin, D Mone 0-1 each
St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 34,000
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)

References

  1. "Summer begins with the Ulster GAA Championships". 1 May 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2013. 2013 marks the 125th Anniversary of the Ulster Football Championship and the Ulster Museum in Botanic Gardens was transformed into an exhibition of Ulster's finest memories over those 125 years.
  2. "Ulster SFC final: Tyrone ease past Monaghan". Hogan Stand. 18 July 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2010.
  3. McGeary, Micheal (8 July 2010). "Tyrone manager Harte blasts Ulster Championship critics". The Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
  4. "Harte: No easy draw in Ulster Championship". BreakingNews.ie. 31 October 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  5. "Ulster the hardest province to win - Harte". The Irish Times. 13 May 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
  6. Breheny, Martin (20 July 2011). "Donegal the shut-out kings". Irish Independent. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  7. Duggan, Keith (29 September 2012). "Fearless Donegal ready to shift axis of power". The Irish Times. Retrieved 29 September 2012.

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