A last ditch score from Clogher Eire Og saw them claim the Ulster junior title over Emyvale.
The score condemned the Monaghan champions to a heart-breaking defeat.
Emyvale raced into a three point lead. Conor Forde two-pointer was followed up with a Dylan Sherry point inside the two minute mark.
Niall McKenna added another point before Conor Forde registered his second two pointer of the afternoon after eight minutes.
Further points from Karl Gallagher and Matthew Finn left Emyvale in a healthy six point lead after 20 minutes.
A run of late Clogher scores late in the first-half, reduced the Emyvale to a point as the half-time whistle sounded. Emyvale led eight points to seven at half-time.
An early Clogher goal in the second-half left Emyvale trailing by two points. Emyvale responded quickly when Conor Forde kicked back to back two pointers, bringing his total to four for the afternoon.
Emyvale retook their one point advantage again after 35 minutes, 0-12 to 1-7.
Clogher rallied and drew the game level, with captain Conor Shields stepping up to clinch the winning score with the final action of the day.
Clogher Eire Og overcoming Emyvale to claim the Ulster junior title with a point to spare in Roslea, 1-12 to 0-14.