Reigning Ulster under-21 champions, Tyrone experienced little difficulty in retaining their title against Fermanagh in Clones on Saturday. Eoin Mulligan proved the star of the show, hitting a goal and seven points and also playing a major part in Fermanagh's demise with his organisational ability in the Tyrone attack. Tyrone led at half-time by 0-11 to 0-3 with Fermanagh's cause being dealt a severe blow when they missed a penalty in the 20th minute which would have brought them to within a point. Tyrone responded with four unanswered points in the final minutes of the first half. In the second half, Fermanagh's suffered a further blow when they were reduced to 14 men with the dismissal of Ryan McCloskey for a second yellow card and from there to the finish it was really only a matter of how much Tyrone would win by.
TYRONE: P McConnell, G Devlin, M McGee, P Jordan, C Meenagh, C Gormley, P O'Neill, P Donnelly (0-1), C McAnallen (0-2), R Mellon (0-1), B McGuigan (0-1), S O'Neill (0-3), E McGinley (0-1), K Hughes (0-3), E Mulligan (1-7). Sub: M Anderson for C Gormley.
FERMANAGH: S Boyle, S Lyons, K Gunn, R McCloskey, C Monahan (0-2), N Keenan, G Maguire, M McGrath, B Owens, S McCabe, R McCabe (0-3), C McElroy (0-1), A Little (0-1), M Little, B McBrien (0-3). Subs: S Leonard for C McElroy, C McGuigan for A Little, C Boyle for N Keenan, K Coyle for M Little, C Moane for S McCabe.
Referee: J White (Donegal).