Donegal defeat Tyrone in Clones

Donegal reached their first Ulster SFC final since 2006 with a three-point win over defending champions Tyrone at Clones on Sunday.
Second-half goals from Colm McFadden and Dermot Molloy ended Tyrone’s bid to win a third successive Ulster title.
The home side held a 0-6 to 0-1 lead at one stage, but were squeezed out of the game by a determined Donegal.
The win sets up a meeting with Derry in the decider.
In front of a crowd of 18,5oo, Tyrone finished with 13 men after Kevin Hughes picked up a second booking 10 minutes from the end, and ‘Brick’ Molloy came off the bench to hit the decisive goal.
Check back tomorrow for in depth analysis and all the post match reaction

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