Monaghan survive Cavan comeback to set up Derry semi-final
Monaghan produce a largely dominant display to see off local rivals Cavan 0-27 to 2-14 in their Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final at St Tiernach's Park.
Monaghan produced a largely dominant display to see off local rivals Cavan 0-27 to 2-14 in their Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final at St Tiernach's Park. In a high-tempo derby marked by aggressive pressing and clinical long-range shooting, the Farney men controlled large stretches to secure a semi-final meeting with Derry on 2 May. Having built a 0-15 to 0-8 half-time lead, the hosts were forced to fend off a spirited Cavan comeback in the second half.
Tiarnan Madden and Darragh Lovett both scored goals for the visitors, while Rory Beggan saved a Paddy Lynch penalty. Beggan also scored five points for Monaghan, as did Stephen Mooney, while man of the match Dessie Ward struck 0-4. Watch: GAA Social live with reaction to Monaghan's win over Cavan Monaghan dominate first half Gabriel Bannigan's side quickly imposed themselves, with their dominance around kick-outs and turnovers proving decisive against a Cavan team that struggled to establish rhythm early on.
Monaghan's superiority in that area laid the platform for a spread of scorers, with Ward and Beggan influential from distance, while Mooney consistently found space inside. The hosts struck three two-pointers in the opening period alone and maintained a high conversion rate, in contrast to Cavan, who relied heavily on Paddy Lynch's placed balls despite a number of missed frees at key stages. The Farney men were relentless from the throw-in, with Mooney opening inside a minute before Aaron Carey and Ward extended the lead.
Monaghan repeatedly disrupted Cavan's restarts with a well-drilled zonal press, turning over possession high up the pitch and converting efficiently. Ward's early two-pointer underlined that control, and although Cameron Dowd struck the crossbar during a goal chance, Monaghan continued to build a commanding lead as David Garland and Beggan added further scores. Cavan struggled to gain any foothold in the opening quarter, registering just one score in the first 13 minutes, and although Lynch and Oisin Brady helped reduce the deficit briefly, Monaghan's ability to win primary possession and dictate tempo remained evident.