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Reigning champions Clontribret defeated by Monaghan Harps

Clontibret and Monaghan player Dessie Mone saw the line in his club's SFC semi-final defeat to Monaghan Harps
Clontibret and Monaghan player Dessie Mone saw the line in his club's SFC semi-final defeat to Monaghan Harps Clontibret and Monaghan player Dessie Mone saw the line in his club's SFC semi-final defeat to Monaghan Harps

CLONTIBRET will not be appearing in their third county final in a row after they were dramatically beaten 2-12 to 1-10 by a stronger, more focused Monaghan Harps in this entertaining Greenfield Foods Monaghan SFC semi-final semi-final at Scotstown yesterday.

Harps led at half-time by 1-6 to 1-4, their goal coming from the penalty spot when Fearghal McMahon drilled home after Shane Smyth was brought down on the way through. Earlier Conor Boyle had finished well for the Clontibret goal after just six minutes at the end of a strong run by Vincent Corey. 

By half-time though, the Harps had turned it around with a series of points and the writing was on the wall for the reigning champs as they had been reduced to 14 men with the second yellow card dismissal of Dessie Mone. 

On the resumption Monaghan Harps pushed their advantage out to 5 points with two from Fearghal McMahon and one from a free by Neil McAdam, but they were then also reduced numerically when Donal Hahessy was sent off on a second yellow card.

The clinching score came with some 12 minutes of normal time remaining when Michael Galligan found the Clontibret net to put his side seven points in front and while Clontibret mounted a late charge to try and turn things around they could only register four points, three from frees by Conor McManus and one by Colum Greenan as Monaghan Harps held out for a deserved victory. In that final quarter too Clontibret were further reduced numerically when Darach Mooney was sent off on a second yellow card.