Fona/CAB Ulster Minor Foo5tb all Final
Four Masters (Donegal) v Cavan Gaels (Cavan)
New Year’s Day – Shaw’s Road 1-00pm
Monday’s fona/CAB Ulster Minor Football final has all the ingredients of a cracker with Donegal champions, Four Masters starting as favourites to overcome the challenge of Cavan Gaels
Four Masters came through a tough quarter-final when they edged out a fancied Magherafelt side at Colaiste Feirste while Castleblaney Faughs had two to spare over Armagh champions, Clan na Gael of Lurgan.
Two goals in injury time saw the Donegal champions snatch victory from the jaws of defeat against the Derry champions but they looked to be heading out of the competition at the halfway stage with Rossa leading by seven at the break.




With the wind at their backs in the first half the Magherafelt boys were in total command and after twenty one minutes play they were 0-8 to 0-0 ahead, their brilliant midfielder Conall Higgins scoring six of the points
Four Masters staged the come-back of all come-backs in a totally incredible second half and were awarded a late penalty which centre forward Kevin Muldoon fired to the net, which cut the gap to two points.
Magherafelt must have still thought the game was safe but in the fifth minute of injury time a long ball into their square was punched home by Tiernan McBride to put his team in front, and there was still time for corner forward Turlough Carr to add the insurance point.
Those respective victories for the Donegal and Monaghan champions suggested we were in for a tight semi-final but Four Masters claimed their place in the decider for the second year in succession after they overwhelmed Castleblaney Faugh’s at Shaw’s Road.
Both sides edged their respective quarter final clashes eight days previous but Four Masters picked up where they left off at the end of their dramatic comeback win over Magherafelt, netting within the opening three minutes through Conor McCahill.
Four Masters had effectively sealed victory inside of 17 minutes with a further 3-01 in the space of four minutes.




McCahill doubled his goal tally after showing a burst of speed to power in at the by-line and then fire a low shot across the face of goal and into the bottom corner to make it 2-05 to 0-00.
Within 60-seoconds a third goal arrived, Kevin Muldoon watched on as his shot crashed off the bar, only for Oisin Doherty to palm home from close-range.
A fantastic curling shot from Turlough Carr doubled his account on the midway point before Doherty saw his low drive whistle past the post.
Four Masters would push on to win comfortably on a scoreline of 6-14 to 1-1 and will start the New Year’s Day clash with Cavan Gael as favourites.
WHAT ABOUT CAVAN GAELS?
A man of the match performance by the excellent Joshua Shehu led Cavan Gaels to victory over a battling St. Molaise of Irvinestown in their quarter final win at Colaiste Feirste.
The flying centre half forward contributed 0-6 of his side’s total over the hour and his pace and movement made him a constant threat to the Fermanagh champions
Shehu was a constant livewire over the hour and his pace and movement made him a constant threat to the Fermanagh champions but he was only one of an excellent Cavan Gaels side who had strong performers in Ben Tully, Michael Monaghan and Jacub Jaskiewicz.
The Cavan champions were expected to have something to spare in their semi-final meeting with Mayobridge of Down in the semi-final after they had defeated St. Paul’s in the previous round.
It didn’t quite work out that way however and it took a converted free from Ben Tully and Joshua Shehu’s point, either side of the interval in extra time to see Cavan Gaels run out winners by 1-7 to 1-5 and book a return trip to the Shaw’s Road on New Year’s Day to take on Four Masters.
Four Masters are a strong outfit and carry a serious scoring threat with Conor McCahill hitting 3-2 in their semi-final win over the Faughs and Oisin Doherty weighing in with 1-4 and McGonagle and Carr their other goal scores.
This should be an excellent final and Cavan Gaels will certainly not be there to make up the numbers and Conor Doyle, Ciaran Galligan, Bobby Hanley, Ben Tully, Jakub Jaskiewicz and Joshua Shehu are the players who can swing it in their favour.