Darragh Canavan lights up Healy Park with 1-6.
Tyrone 1-19 Monaghan 2-13 MONAGHAN’S DECADE-LONG stay in Division 1 is over after this narrow defeat in Omagh to Tyrone.
The evening belonged though, to Darragh Canavan. He was simply immense in the opening half, scoring 1-4. His goal was a perfect illustration of how teams at the very top end punish mistakes. Monaghan’s cause was further helped with a storming run through the middle by Andrew Woods before dishing off to Killian Lavelle to punch into the net just on the hour mark.
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