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Published 19:44 8 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 19:46 8 Aug 2015 BST
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Hughes' teammate Paul Finlay and Tyrone's Ronan MacNamee were also given their marching orders late on.
It was the corner-forward duo of Darren McCurry and Conor McAlisksey that made the biggest difference on the scoreboard as they combined for 11 points.
Conor McManus' fine display wasn't enough to affect the outcome as Monaghan were outbattled by a scoreline of 0-18 to 0-14.
The evening's game was decided more by events away from the referee's notebook as Mayo eased into the semis with a 2-13 to 0-11 victory over Rory Gallagher's Donegal.
Half-time was the meat in a goal sandwich as Paul Durcan was first beaten by Aidan O'Shea after the Breaffy man latched onto a high ball, beat two men and found the back of the net.
The second goal of the game came after the break when Lee Keegan either scored a screamer or availed of a serious stroke of luck when his looping effort found the top right corner of Durcan's goal.
That took the wind out of Donegal's sails and five second half points was never going to be enough to force their way back into the game as Mayo now face the stiff challenge of Jim Gavin's Dublin at the end of the month.Watch: Mad scenes as Monaghan star helps side to Ulster final with outrageous score
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