Mulligan scoops Ulster award

Tyrone sharpshooter Owen Mulligan has won the Tennents Ulster GAA Writers monthly merit award for August.

Tyrone sharpshooter Owen Mulligan has won the Tennents Ulster GAA Writers monthly merit award for August.

The blonde-topped forward has been central to the Red Hands' rise to a place in the All-Ireland football final against Kerry on September 25 - especially in the last month.

Having bagged 1-1 in the drawn quarter-final game against Dublin on August 13, Cookstown native Mulligan returned to Croke Park, two weeks later, to run up a decisive 1-7 tally in Tyrone's replay win.

His wonder-goal in the drawn game against the Metropolitans particularly stood out and the 24-year-old joiner, an inclusion on Ireland's provisional panel for next month's International Rules Series, is sure to pose a threat for champions Kerry.

Mulligan edged out Armagh's Ronan Clarke and Down minor Martin Clarke for the award.

The third Tyrone player - after Stephen O'Neill and Peter Canavan - to receive the gong in 2005, he received a Tennents voucher, an engraved Belleek China vase, training gear from Pro Star Sports and specially designed silver cuff links from Gareth Mallon Jewellery in Omeath.

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