Peter Harte of Errigal Ciaran in action against Peter McCaughey of Trillick during the Tyrone SFC final last year
The Tyrone SFC final between Errigal Ciaran and Trillick has been postponed due to the wet and windy weather.
The sides were due to meet at Healy Park in Omagh, in a repeat of last year's final, in which Trillick won 1-13 to 0-13 after extra-time against an Errigal Ciaran side who were hoping to retain the title. No team from the county has won back-to-back domestic crowns since Carrickmore in 2005.
The re-fixture is set for Friday night, which will leave the eventual winners with a short turnaround ahead of the Ulster Club SFC. The Tyrone champions are due to play St Eunan's, who won the Donegal SFC last weekend with a 1-13 to 1-10 success over Dungloe, on Saturday, November 2, at 7:15pm at Healy Park.
The winners of that fixture will then, on the weekend of November 9/10 in the provincial quarter-final, square up to the Antrim winners, Erin's Own, Cargin, who defeated Portglenone 0-10 to 0-8, last Sunday after extra-time. If it's St Eunan's, they will be at home while the Tyrone winners would have to travel to west Belfast.
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The other last eight ties that weekend will see Karl Lacey's Kilcoo, who won Down, welcome the Cavan winners, Crosserlough, who defeated Ramor United 2-6 to 0-4.
The Derry winners - All-Ireland champions Watty Grahams Glen are due to face Newbridge in the final on Sunday - are home to Armagh's winners, with Clan na Gael supposed to go toe-to-toe with Clann Eireann in the first all-Lurgan Armagh SFC final since 1968, only for the final to be pulled 45 minutes before throw-in.
Today's Fermanagh final is also off. Declan Bonner's Erne Gaels from Belleek against Enniskillen Gaels will now take place on Sunday, October 27, at 4pm. The Fermanagh winners will be in Ulster against Monaghan's Clontibret or Scotstown, who meet next Sunday.
The Derry/Armagh winner takes on whoever comes out on top between Donegal/Tyrone/Antrim in the semi-finals on November 23/24, with Down/Cavan facing Fermanagh/Monaghan. The Ulster Club SFC final is down for December 7/8.
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