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Tailteann Cup: Down hold off Fermanagh fightback to reach final

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Down made a strong start as goalkeeper Ronan Burns landed a two-pointer inside two minutes, and 60 seconds later Brown fisted into the bottom corner to round off a flowing counter attack.

Points from Conor Love and Darragh McGurn got Fermanagh on the board, and Mattie McDermott slotted into the bottom corner to put one point between the sides.

In front of a small crowd at Croke Park, the sides exchanged scores before Daniel Guinness, Brown and Caolan Doherty all landed points for Down to push the favourites further clear.

McDermott brought the gap back down to three with a free, but Fermanagh were helpless as Odhran Murdock’s two pointer and Brown’s point all flew over the bar.

Things got even better for Down when Havern, who had also landed a two-pointer, spun and found the top corner for a second goal for the Mourne County.

With McDermott the focus of their attack, Fermanagh rallied at the end of the half but Down held a seven-point advantage at the break.

Kelm landed a two-pointer for Fermanagh after the restart before Love, McGurn and Ciaran Corrigan made it a two-point game, as Down were punished for being wasteful at the other end.

Miceal Rooney finally got the Mourne County on the board after the restart but Kelm hit straight back for Fermanagh.

Sean McNally pulled off a big save from Brown as the game began to open up, and Callum Rogers fired over the rebound to restore Down’s three-point margin.

Caolan Mooney landed a point shortly after coming off the bench, but Love’s two-pointer reduced the margin back down to two.

Havern hit back for Down, but another two-pointer from Kelm and Corrigan’s point levelled the game heading into the final 10 minutes.

Mooney and Ronan McCaffrey exchanged scores as the sides remained tied, but McEvoy’s point with three minutes remaining was enough to get Down over the line.

“We knew Fermanagh were going to bring it,” goalscorer Brown said on RTE.

“We’ve been in these positions before so we dug deep and were able to get over the line.”


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