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Armagh edges Tyrone 0-23 to 0-22, reaches Ulster final
Armagh clinched a dramatic 0-23 to 0-22 victory over Tyrone in the Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final at St Tiernach's Park, reaching their third consecutive Ulster final. The match, played before a crowd of over 21,000, saw Armagh lead at halftime but face a fierce Tyrone comeback that put the Red Hands two points ahead late on. In the closing moments, Stefan Campbell equalized and Rory Grugan scored a match-winning free after the final hooter, breaking Tyrone hearts in a gripping derby. Armagh's disciplined defense and efficient attack, led by Oisin Conaty and supported by key contributions from Callum O’Neill and Ethan Rafferty, proved decisive. Tyrone, despite a strong showing from Darren McCurry, were unable to hold their late lead and must now regroup for the All-Ireland series. Armagh will meet the winner of Donegal versus Down in the Ulster final as they aim for their first provincial title since 2008.

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