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Published 17:11 12 Aug 2018 BST
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Conor McAliskey opened the second half with two Tyrone points before Beggan answered back with a free from 46 metres out.
The Farney looked to be through on a 3-on-1 counter-attack but were appalled when McManus was pinged for what the referee deemed to be a foul. To make matters worse, Tyrone got a free, close in, moments later and Lee Brennan chipped over.
But Monaghan found another gear and had a 10-minute purple patch that included sub Kieran Hughes levelling matters with a swinging leg as he was being hauled to the deck and McManus knocking over a close-range free.
0-12 to 0-11 in behind and without a score in 16 minutes, Tyrone responded with a goal when Niall Sludden was first to react to a breaking ball to slam home past Beggan.
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McManus then kicked a 40-yard free and the closing minutes were teed up for a cracker.
Colm Cavanagh then won a soft free by charging at Conor McManus and, ball in hand, Peter Harte chipped over his first score of the day. 90 seconds later, from play, Harte doubled his scoring contribution with a curling effort on the run.
Hughes and the brilliant Drew Wylie got scores to reduce Tyrone's lead to a point but Monaghan simply ran out of time.
Hughes was hauled down in the 73rd minute but no free was given and the jig was up. Mickey Harte's men march on.
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