The 2011 Northern Bank Senior Cup final will be an all-Tyrone affair and a repeat of the 2009 decider after Donemana fought their way past Coleraine for the second time in two days to join Bready as the last pair standing.

For much of the first quarter of the game however it had all looked so different as the home side struggled to find their scoring boots with just 52 runs coming from the first 20 overs.

At that stage the young guard entered the fray; two players who have stepped from the shadows in the past couple of seasons and it would have been two proud fathers that watched Andy McBrine and Ricky-Lee Dougherty pick up their mantle.

Both players have been in excellent form this season already but young McBrine's century was a definite coming of age. Twenty four hours earlier Ricky-Lee's unbeaten 71 had pulled the carpet from under the Bannsiders but his team-mate went the whole hog here and posted a superb century that put Donemana in the driving seat.

Over 140 runs came in the final 15 overs; James McBrine making 27 from the 10 balls he faced as Donemana set the visitors 261 to win.

As always, much of their hope surrounded Ian McGregor and Mohammad Salman but despite both getting starts, neither could provide the necessary base. Coleraine's own youngsters Sami Prakash and Rishi Chopra briefly threatened an upset but 3 wickets from Jordan McGonagle and 2 each from Junior and Junior junior sealed a 50-run win in the end.

There were two league games in the top flight of the Billy Henderson Properties league on Sunday as well and both turned into something of a rout with the home sides on the receiving end.

Eglinton only managed 99 against Brigade on Saturday and were short even of that on Sunday when mauled by Limavady. The Roesiders had posted a huge 323 for 3 in their innings with Thomas Riddles making 111, Decker Curry 77 not out and Adnan Akmal 70 as all the villagers' bowlers toiled.

Curry was architect of the hosts batting collapse as well, his 4 for 30 complimented by Simon Dunn's 3 for 29 and Ricky McDaid's 2 for 13 as Eglinton made just 96.

Strabane went even further at the Rectory as Jonathan Beukes made 157 and Niall McDonnell 79 in their 337 for 6 as they recovered from their senior cup semi final defeat on Saturday.

How the hosts must be sick of the sight of Beukes who seems to score hundreds every time he visits Bonds Street although to be fair this was the South African's third century in his last four innings, so it's not just them.

Glendermott have struggled of late despite their win against Brigade and an unbeaten 67 from Stephen Smyth and 35 from professional Roy Silva was the best they had to offer as Strabane moved four points clear again at the top with a 160-run trouncing.