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Published 15:54 3 Jun 2018 BST
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This was a regrettable pattern of the day, and it was best summed up when a late black card for Monaghan had the same consequences as a red after they had used all of their subs.
Fermanagh set up as you would expect them to, rigidly and defensively, but what was fairly surprising was Monaghan's retort - with Malachy O'Rourke's farneymen meeting a defensive wall with another defensive wall.
With neither teams placing much value in their half forward lines, it was a game restricted to long shooting, and unfortunately, neither team had their shooting boots on, culminating in a dull spectacle, despite the odd impressive long ranger.
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It was only after the hour mark when substitution and captain Colin Walshe pointed them into a 0-8 to 0-7 lead. This would be the first time they'd lead all afternoon, though they'd refuse to relinquish it.
Then, Fermanagh's Eoin Donnely struck for a sucker-punch goal against the run of play in injury time to provide them with a one point lead.
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