Ballyhaise reached the Ulster intermediate football final following a tense one-point victory over Glenullin at Omagh.
Glenullin held a two-point lead at half-time before an improved second-half display saw the Cavan champions win 1-14 to 1-13.
The sides traded three points each inside the opening ten minutes before Eoin Bradley’s 18th minute goal pushed Glenullin two points clear.
Michael Brady made it a one-point game on 23 minutes. However, Traglach Bradley restored Glenullin’s two-point cushion by half-time, 1-6 to 0-7.
Glenullin started the second-half impressively. Eoin Bradley doubled their advantage two minutes after the restart.
Ballyhaise’s Kevin Tierney made it a two-point game on 48 minutes. Five minutes later David Brady’s goal gave the Cavan side a one-point lead, 1-11 to 1-10.
Tierney pushed Ballyhaise three points clear two minutes into stoppage time. Glenullin responded with two unanswered points but still fell short.
Ballyhaise will face Armagh's Cullyhana or Down side Liatroim in the UIster intermediate final. The final will take place on December ninth or 10th.