Armagh successfully retained their Ulster Women's Championship title with a comfortable win over Donegal at Clones.
A huge crowd gathered at St Tiernach's Park as the match was held before the Ulster Men's Championship final between the same teams.
Two early goals from Eifa McCoy paved the way for Armagh to win as they took an early lead and held on to it.
The first goal came in the sixth minute when she took a precise pass from Eve Lavery and Caroline O'Hanlon and headed the ball into the net.
Niamh Henderson extended the lead for Orchard County before McCoy added a second on 13 minutes.
It was a golden opportunity for the Drominte man, who took possession 30 metres from goal, made a solo run and fired past Claire Friel to extend Armagh's lead to seven goals.
At the other end of the pitch Donegal struggled to convert their chances and their only point in the first half came courtesy of a Suzanne White free-kick.
However, Armagh responded with goals from Emily Druze and Eve Lavery before Grace Ferguson completed an impressive first-half display with a superb long-range strike.
Donegal were the first to score in the second half through White but Armagh's Lauren McConville added her name to the scoresheet after overcoming several challenges to score with a left-footed effort.
James Daly's side were not about to give up, however, with Kate Gillespie and Katie Dowds also finding the net.
But Arma put an end to the match by scoring a third goal 15 minutes before the end of the match.
McCoy played an assist role in the episode, passing to a wide-open Niamh Coleman, who made no mistake and sent the ball into the bottom corner, increasing the score between the teams to 10 points.
Rhianna McColgan and Eva Gallagher (twice) scored for Donegal, while Kelly Mallon (free), Lavery, Maeve Lennon and Caoimhe McNally completed the scoring for the winners.
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