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09 Sept 2025

Simply the best! Derry Minors clinch SIXTH All-Ireland crown!

Derry Minors

Cahir Speir of Derry celebrates with the Tom Markham Cup after the victory over Monaghan. Pic by Ramsey Cardy/ Sportsfile

All-Ireland MFC final

 

Derry 1-13
Monaghan 0-9

Derry minors ended a memorable season with the county’s sixth All-Ireland minor title with a controlled victory over Monaghan on Sunday afternoon in Armagh.

It was a fourth meeting of the counties this season and it was Damian McErlain’s charges who answered the questions and booked the Tom Markham Cup for another winter in the Oakleaf County

With the seniors in All-Ireland semi-final action next weekend, it’s another boost to the county’s underage conveyor belt.

The Oaks had to do it with 14 men after Cahir Spiers’ 43rd minute red card and when Donnachadh Connolly squeezed over a score, Monaghan were three points in arrears, 0-10 to 0-7, with their fans on their feet.

Derry again had an answer when Oisin Doherty made the only goal of the game for James Sargent and there was no way back for Monaghan.

Jamie Mooney made two excellent saves and the first came at the foot of Conall Higgins in the first minute.

Higgins curled a score early with Ger Dillon doubling Derry’s lead before a fine Matthew Finn opener for Monaghan.

Johnny McGuckian had the march on the Monaghan defence in the first half. Cahir Spiers and Eamon Young hit points as Derry settled into the game. 

Monaghan pressed up on Derry’s kick-outs, but they got enough possession to feed their running game.

The Farney men finished the half with a Finn free, cutting the margin to 0-8 to 0-6 but they needed another smart Mooney save to deny James Sargent.

The unerring Dillon and a sweet Higgins point had Derry 0-10 to 0-6 ahead before they were reduced to 14 men.

Derry the cemented the win in the 47th minute. A successful Campbell kick-out for them out and it was Oisin Doherty who surged forward to make the game clinching goal for Sargent.

Monaghan – who hit 10 wides overall – where closed out of the middle channel. Two late throws of the dice saw a high ball cleared off the Derry line by Ger Dillon before goalkeeper Jamie Mooney’s flick came off the post in steppage time but the Oaks had both hands on the cup

Teams and Scorers

Derry: Karl Campbell; Fionn McEldowney, Finbar Murray, Luke Grant; Cahir Spiers (0-1), James Sargent (1-0), Odhran Campbell; Tommy Rogers, Cahal McKaigue; Eamon Young (0-1), Ger Dillon (0-6f), Johnny McGuckian; Rory Small, Conall Higgins (0-3), Oisín Doherty (0-2)
Subs:  Kevin B Mullan for O Doherty (56), John Boyle for C Higgins (58), Dara McGuckin for T Rogers (62),

Red card: C Spiers (42)

 

Monaghan: Jamie Mooney; Donnachadh Connolly (0-1), Cian Greenan, Conor Meehan; Andrew Stuart, Tommy Mallen, Jack Lynch; Matthew Carolan, Seán O’Connell; Conor Jones, Max McGinnity (0-3f), Sean Óg McElwain (0-1); Tomás Quinn, Matthew Finn (0-4, 1f), Luke McKenna

Subs: Caolan Clerkin for J Lynch (17), Canice Murphy for S O’Connell (41), Ethan McCaffrey for T Quinn (Blood sub 43, reversed 44), E McCaffery for A Stuart (50), Max Maguire for C Jones (50), Jamie McCaughey for M McGinnity (63)

Yellow cards: L McKenna (17), S McElwain (28)

 

Attendance 13, 754

Referee: Sean Lonergan (Tipperary)

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