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Published 10:59 31 Oct 2022 GMT
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Then the game developed into the kind of championship final we have come to expect from Tyrone, as it was end to end stuff with brilliant drama and talent on display.
Ruairi Canavan, the youngest son of Peter Canavan, was looking dangerous and although he was tightly marked, the forward still found gaps where he could exploit the opposition.
The 19-year-old picked up the ball on the right flank, was quickly met by three defenders trying to suffocate the ball from him, but a little jink and jive created enough space for him to find Joe Oguz with a wonderful kick pass that opened Carrickmore up and led to a brilliant score.
Darragh Canavan, who was the top scorer of the championship going into this game kicked a couple of fine points, but it was his link up play and vision that was most important to the team.
The 2021 All-Ireland winner had the quickest brain and the quickest hands, setting up both of his side's goals with two inventive hand passes that any basketball player would have been proud of.
It was Darragh who finished top scorer in Tyrone with 20 points, hitting three over in Sunday's final, while his younger brother came second in the list with 1-11 to his name overall.
Their father was of course a regular winner of this award, and still holds the record for most scores in a single season; a feat he accomplished in 1995 when he scored an incredible 3-27.
The Tyrone champions will be looking to perform a lot better in Ulster than the previous county winners, but they have a difficult task coming up against Derry winners Glen in November.
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