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Last Updated: Sunday, 10 October, 2004, 15:00 GMT 16:00 UK
Cross go for nine in a row
Oisin McConville in action for Crossmaglen
Oisin McConville was on target in Crossmaglen's victory
Armagh champions Crossmaglen Rangers booked their place in the 2004 county final by coming from behind to beat Dromintee in Sunday's semi-final.

Crossmaglen's opponents in the final will be Mullaghbawn who were the last team to beat them in the Armagh championship back in 1995.

Rangers beat Dromintee 0-13 to 0-10 while Mullaghbawn enjoyed a 1-08 to 0-08 success over Armagh Harps.

Right corner-forward Eamonn Quinn scored six points for Mullaghbawn.

The Harps just could not keep Quinn out of the action, putting three different men on him, the last Tyrone county star Collie Holmes.

Down SFC final
Mayobridge 4-12 Annaclone 0-08
Tyrone SFC final
Dromore 1-09 Carrickmore 1-13
Armagh SFC semi-finals
Armagh Harps 0-08 Mullaghbawn 1-08
Crossmaglen 0-13 Dromintee 0-10



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