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Published 21:32 24 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 23:23 24 Jun 2017 BST
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Down were slicker than Monaghan, their fine-tuned kicking game was particularly impressive and their swagger wasn't matched by the Farney men.
Despite their victory, Down were extremely critical of the refereeing performance in the game.
Strangely, the Down faithful didn't have only one referee to criticise.
That was because the initial referee, David Coldrick, injured himself in the first half and had to be bizarrely replaced by Paddy Neilan at half-time.
It was the second half referee, Roscommon's Paddy Neilan, who drew the most ire from the Down crowd.
https://twitter.com/RoscommonGAA/status/878688789790633984
In fairness, many of the frees Neilan did give to Malachy O'Rourke's side were dubious, to say the least.
They were particularly unhappy with their disallowed goal, despite Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggin picking up the ball outside the square.
https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/878697455600123904
This wasn't the only decision to anger the Down faithful with a series of soft frees being awarded to Monaghan players.
Monaghan trailed by seven points when Darragh O'Hanlon converted a 41st-minute penalty.
They fought hard to narrow the margin to the minimum in the 70th minute, but Down clung on to win.
Neilan won't be getting any Christmas cards from the Down support, that's for sure.
https://twitter.com/brendaofslaught/status/878697690560901120
https://twitter.com/anthonymcgrath7/status/878699812056682496
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