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Published 15:36 18 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 15:47 18 Nov 2018 GMT
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Eoghan Rua didn't panic though. They took everything in their stride.
Half back Ciaran Mullen ghosted forward to bury in a goal after nineteen minutes and they began to take over this game then. Ruairi Mooney and Gavin McWilliams slotted a couple of points and Scotstown were coming back to them.
They edged into the lead just before half-time and it was game-on in Tyrone.
Eoghan Rua began the second half like they ended the first, like winners. Ruairi Mooney rattled the net for them four minutes into it and it looked like this was going to be a familiar tale of Ulster upset for the men of Monaghan.
But to their credit, they stayed on battling.
They were down by three with five minutes left, down by two with three minutes left. The McGoldricks were all thundering into it for Eoghan Rua, Conor McCarthy was still dancing for Scotstown.
Enter Rory Beggan.
He'd been playing the game from well outside his own goals all day but with this one really in the melting pot, he stood even taller.
He sent a clutch free over with three minutes of the game left to keep Scotstown alive.
https://twitter.com/monaghangaa/status/1064168176492134400
Damien McArdle tied the scores three minutes deep into injury time and two minutes later, Scotstown were awarded free 48 yards out from goal.
Rory Beggan did this to win it.
https://twitter.com/NiallMcintyre/status/1064182884247003136
They were all taking about him.
https://twitter.com/JoeBrolly1993/status/1064172047797051393
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