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Published 17:45 10 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 13:00 12 Aug 2018 BST
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A 50/50 split over their last number of meetings suggests that picking the winner of this game may come down to the toss of a coin. However, the one thing that stands out is that both Tyrone's victories occurred in Croke Park, the same venue for their first ever semi final meeting this weekend.
Now, we can see where this bogey team angle may have come from.
It's not that Tyrone have a superior record over this Monaghan team. It is that Tyrone have a superior record over this Monaghan team in Croke Park, and that is something to be concerned about if you are a Monaghan supporter.
It is important to highlight that the two victories they have picked up in HQ both occurred within the last year, a qualifier win against Down and a super 8 series victory over Kildare last month.
Those recent victories would suggest that if there was some sort of Croke Park fear hanging over them, then that may have been put to bed. On top of this we must not forget, they also beat Dublin in Croker earlier this year. It was a league game, but psychologically this will have been huge.
Also, those losses in 2013 & 2015 respectively where against a Monaghan side and Malachy O'Rourke who maybe weren't quite primed and ready for the challenge or the pressure cooker that is Croke Park.
As opposed to Tyrone and Mickey Harte who have regularly played, and won at the Jones' Road venue.
When it is all said and done, I firmly believe that this Monaghan team are now primed and are now ready to have a real go at making an All-Ireland final.
The time is now for McManus, for Walshe, for Beggan, and for the Wylie's to imprint their names in Monaghan folklore, and book a first All-Ireland decider since 1930.
Monaghan to win by two points.
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