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Published 18:39 7 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 18:47 7 Jul 2018 BST
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Famously one of the most hostile grounds in the country, the Dubs couldn't be posed with much tougher assignments than this Tyrone one.
All looked hopeless in the Red Hand camp after their disappointing loss to Monaghan in Ulster, but Mickey Harte's men have got back on track gradually in their three qualifier games.
They struggled first time out against Meath before comfortably dispatching of Carlow. Cork were demolished on in O'Moore Park but it's hard to read too much into that with the Rebel defence looking so toothless and so open.
In fairness to Tyrone, they can only beat what's in front of them and they'll have a bit of confidence behind them coming into the Super 8s now.
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Completing the Group One is Ulster champions Donegal and Roscommon who edged Armagh in a thriller earlier on Saturday.

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