Stephen O'Neill delivered a 'Man of the Match' performance as Tyrone were crowned All-Ireland Masters champions for a record fourth consecutive year thanks to a 4-8 to 0-9 victory over Roscommon this afternoon.
Mark Donnelly set the tone early for the holders at Kingspan Breffni with a goal inside the opening three minutes and they’d net again before moving towards a 2-5 to 0-4 half-time lead.
Sean Fahy’s frees helped keep the Rossies in with an outside chance, but Conor Gormley’s goal and a superb point from O'Neill would see the Red Hands opening up a double figure lead midway through the second-half.
The Connacht side reduced their deficit to eight in the closing quarter ahead of Martin Taggart hammering home a fourth goal that put the icing on the cake for Tyrone.
4 in a row!!!
— Teamtalkmag.com (@teamtalkmagLIVE) September 14, 2024
Final score
All Ireland @MastersGaelic Final@tyrone_masters 4-8
Roscommon 0-9
Congratulations from all at TTM
In association with LEONARD TRANSPORT@TyroneGAALive @RoscommonGAA pic.twitter.com/huzaNbAkKT
TweetCongratulations to Niall McFadden who was part of the Tyrone Masters team who have just won the 2024 All Ireland Masters title. pic.twitter.com/4ThjYxVSSa
— Killyclogher GAA (@KillyclogherGAA) September 14, 2024