The 1999 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final was the showpiece game of that year's Ulster Championship, contested by Armagh and Down and played at St Tiernach's Park, Clones on 1 August 1999.[2]
Armagh won the game by 3–12 to 0–10, thereby ending a 17-year wait for a provincial title.[3][4]
Details
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| 1 |
B Tierney |
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| 2 |
E McNulty |
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| 3 |
G Reid |
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| 4 |
J McNulty |
28'
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| 5 |
K Hughes |
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| 6 |
K McGeeney |
31'
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| 7 |
A McCann |
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| 8 |
J Burns (c) |
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| 9 |
P McGrane |
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| 10 |
P McKeever |
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| 11 |
J McEntee |
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| 12 |
J Rafferty |
50'
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| 13 |
C O'Rourke |
69'
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| 14 |
D Marsden |
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| 15 |
O McConville |
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| Substitutes:
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T McEntee |
50'
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G Houlihan |
69'
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Manager:
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| Brian McAlinden and Brian Canavan
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| 1 |
M McVeigh |
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| 2 |
F Caulfield |
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| 3 |
Sean Ward |
24' 62'
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| 4 |
P Matthews |
44'
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| 5 |
P Higgins |
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| 6 |
M Magill |
19'
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| 7 |
S Poland |
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| 8 |
B Burns |
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| 9 |
A Molloy |
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| 10 |
R Carr |
42'
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| 11 |
S Mulholland |
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| 12 |
G Deegan |
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| 13 |
M Linden |
10'
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| 14 |
C McCabe |
45'
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| 15 |
Shane Ward |
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| Substitutes:
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G McCartan |
33' 54'
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A Farrell |
58'
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J McCartan |
61'
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Manager:
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| Pete McGrath
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References