Derry’s 0-18 to 2-10 win over Dublin in Breffni Park was the only close encounter of the four quarter-finals
at Breffni Park was the only one of four All-Ireland minor football quarter-finals that turned out to be closely fought this afternoon, asTurlough McHugh, Eamonn Young, James Sargent and Dylan Rocks accounted for 15 of Derry’s 18 points between them, with the northerners registering all bar one of their scores from open play.
Leinster champions Longford took on Armagh in the other leg of the double header in Cavan and they were competitive with the Orchard County early on, cancelling out Armagh’s early points with a goal and a point from Luke Donnelly. Mayo suffocated the Cork kickout and looked incredibly sharp up front as they built on Dean’s early goal, moving 11 clear at half-time through McDonald’s penalty.
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