So Donegal emerge from a thrilling 2019 Ulster Championship to retain their title and establish themselves as one of the best teams in the land.
Declan Bonner's side appear to have added more to their game from last season and it will be fascinating to see how they fare in the Super 8's this Summer.
You can read Michael Morrow's full-time report on the BBC Sport NI website now and we'll have lots more analysis and reaction there shortly.
That's all from us for the time being - thanks for your company!
Brennan is so dangerous
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Martin Clarke
BBC Sport NI pundit
Jamie Brennan is not a guy who is on the ball 20 or 30 times but every time he gets it he does something with it.
Defending Donegal now you have to watch out for Murphy and McBrearty, you have to keep an eye on Thompson and Langan but you also have to mark Jamie Brennan.
'I was lucky with the goal' - Brennan
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Quote Message: The management really let us go out and play football and it's an enjoyable way to play. I was a bit lucky with the goal because the ball slipped out of my hands - but it's always nice to get the goal. Declan has really given us the confidence to go out an express ourselves. from Jamie Brennan Donegal man-of-the-match
The management really let us go out and play football and it's an enjoyable way to play. I was a bit lucky with the goal because the ball slipped out of my hands - but it's always nice to get the goal. Declan has really given us the confidence to go out an express ourselves.
Donegal's five from 10
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Michael Murphy is still thanking the assorted players, coaches and support staff that goes into this awesome Donegal machine.
That's their fifth Ulster title of this decade and their tenth in total - an incredible run of success by any measure.
The Anglo-Celt awaits...
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Donegal captain Michael Murphy has climbed the steps at St Tiernach's Park...
And lifts the Anglo-Celt once again!!
Donegal always looking to improve
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Quote Message: We're trying to improve every single year and there's nobody assured of their place in this Donegal side. Jamie has really worked hard on his finishing this year and we saw that again with his goal today from Ryan McHugh Donegal
We're trying to improve every single year and there's nobody assured of their place in this Donegal side. Jamie has really worked hard on his finishing this year and we saw that again with his goal today
Back to Back Champions
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
'Donegal always in control'
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Oisin McConville
BBC Sport NI pundit
Donegal were always in complete control. They were on top in every sector of the field.
Unquestionably they took their foot off the accelerator during the second half but it's wonderful to see the players out there enjoying this moment.
Murphy seals it
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24
After he was the man to lift the Anglo-Celt 12 months ago, it is fitting that Donegal captain Michael Murphy has the final say - swinging over a straightforward free.
The Donegal substitutes and backroom staff line the sideline waiting for the final whistle... and there it is!
Congratulations Donegal! 2019 Ulster Champions!
Another Breffni goal!
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-23
Where did that come from? Out of nothing Cavan have got a second goal.
Stephen Murray gets his first to a long, hopeful ball and diverts it past Patton. It's not more than a consolation for Cavan - but Murray celebrates it nonetheless!
Donegal bench looking to impress
Cavan 1-15 Donegal 1-23
Cavan's hopes of at least making this respectable are being undone by the determination of the Donegal substitutes to make their mark - Daire O Baoill the latest replacement to fist over a score.
Cavan still searching
Cavan 1-15 Donegal 1-22
Galligan's 45 comes back off the post but the ball is recycled for Conor Madden to score.
Five more minutes
Cavan 1-14 Donegal 1-22
Five minutes of stoppage time added.
Cavan get another goal chance! Conor Madden finds some space but Paddy McGrath produces an outstanding block - superb commitment by the Donegalman.
Brennan adds another
Cavan 1-14 Donegal 1-22
Jamie Brennan with a trademark burst of speed, a quick sidestep and a score.
There were 28,780 crammed into St Tiernach's Park at the start of this game - but how many are sill there now?
Cavan still believe
Cavan 1-14 Donegal 1-21
Dara McVeety adds his third point of the day and Cavan continue to press for scores.
But at the other end Donegal fashion another chance - a carbon copy of the score by McGee just moments ago - this time it is Oisin Gallen who firsts over an easy point just minutes after his introduction.
Donegal take their points
Cavan 1-13 Donegal 1-20
For just a moment it looks as though Donegal have fashioned a second goal chance but Jason McGee settles for a firsted point - his second point of the day.
Wait a minute...
Cavan 1-13 Donegal 1-19
Goal for Cavan!!
Cian Mackey has been central to the Cavan attack since his introduction at the break and he's involved again as the Breffnimen work the ball quickly to addle the Donegal defence.
The ball is fisted across goal and Conor Madden follows it into the back of the net. What a score by the full-forward!
Donegal start to empty the bench
Cavan 0-13 Donegal 1-19
Caoimhin O'Reilly gets a point for Cavan but Donegal respond through McBrearty and Declan Bonner starts to bring on some replacements.
Killer blow
Cavan 0-12 Donegal 1-18
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI at St Tiernach's Park
It's almost as if Donegal deliberately allowed Cavan three points in a row before driving a Jamie Brennan-shaped dagger through their heart.
You wonder how you could actually stop Jamie Brennan in those situations. Close control, lightning speed and the strength to shrug off two defenders.
A bit of brilliance that has surely sealed Donegal's 10th Anglo-Celt Cup.
Game over?
Cavan 0-12 Donegal 1-18
You have to think that goal has killed off any chance of an upset in Clones.
Cian Mackey lines up a free - but he opts to try and land it in the square and Michael Murphy is there to gobble up the ball, win a free and kill the clock.
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Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
So Donegal emerge from a thrilling 2019 Ulster Championship to retain their title and establish themselves as one of the best teams in the land.
Declan Bonner's side appear to have added more to their game from last season and it will be fascinating to see how they fare in the Super 8's this Summer.
You can read Michael Morrow's full-time report on the BBC Sport NI website now and we'll have lots more analysis and reaction there shortly.
That's all from us for the time being - thanks for your company!
Brennan is so dangerous
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Martin Clarke
BBC Sport NI pundit
Jamie Brennan is not a guy who is on the ball 20 or 30 times but every time he gets it he does something with it.
Defending Donegal now you have to watch out for Murphy and McBrearty, you have to keep an eye on Thompson and Langan but you also have to mark Jamie Brennan.
'I was lucky with the goal' - Brennan
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Donegal's five from 10
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Michael Murphy is still thanking the assorted players, coaches and support staff that goes into this awesome Donegal machine.
That's their fifth Ulster title of this decade and their tenth in total - an incredible run of success by any measure.
The Anglo-Celt awaits...
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Donegal captain Michael Murphy has climbed the steps at St Tiernach's Park...
And lifts the Anglo-Celt once again!!
Donegal always looking to improve
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Back to Back Champions
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
'Donegal always in control'
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24 (FT)
Oisin McConville
BBC Sport NI pundit
Donegal were always in complete control. They were on top in every sector of the field.
Unquestionably they took their foot off the accelerator during the second half but it's wonderful to see the players out there enjoying this moment.
Murphy seals it
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-24
After he was the man to lift the Anglo-Celt 12 months ago, it is fitting that Donegal captain Michael Murphy has the final say - swinging over a straightforward free.
The Donegal substitutes and backroom staff line the sideline waiting for the final whistle... and there it is!
Congratulations Donegal! 2019 Ulster Champions!
Another Breffni goal!
Cavan 2-16 Donegal 1-23
Where did that come from? Out of nothing Cavan have got a second goal.
Stephen Murray gets his first to a long, hopeful ball and diverts it past Patton. It's not more than a consolation for Cavan - but Murray celebrates it nonetheless!
Donegal bench looking to impress
Cavan 1-15 Donegal 1-23
Cavan's hopes of at least making this respectable are being undone by the determination of the Donegal substitutes to make their mark - Daire O Baoill the latest replacement to fist over a score.
Cavan still searching
Cavan 1-15 Donegal 1-22
Galligan's 45 comes back off the post but the ball is recycled for Conor Madden to score.
Five more minutes
Cavan 1-14 Donegal 1-22
Five minutes of stoppage time added.
Cavan get another goal chance! Conor Madden finds some space but Paddy McGrath produces an outstanding block - superb commitment by the Donegalman.
Brennan adds another
Cavan 1-14 Donegal 1-22
Jamie Brennan with a trademark burst of speed, a quick sidestep and a score.
There were 28,780 crammed into St Tiernach's Park at the start of this game - but how many are sill there now?
Cavan still believe
Cavan 1-14 Donegal 1-21
Dara McVeety adds his third point of the day and Cavan continue to press for scores.
But at the other end Donegal fashion another chance - a carbon copy of the score by McGee just moments ago - this time it is Oisin Gallen who firsts over an easy point just minutes after his introduction.
Donegal take their points
Cavan 1-13 Donegal 1-20
For just a moment it looks as though Donegal have fashioned a second goal chance but Jason McGee settles for a firsted point - his second point of the day.
Wait a minute...
Cavan 1-13 Donegal 1-19
Goal for Cavan!!
Cian Mackey has been central to the Cavan attack since his introduction at the break and he's involved again as the Breffnimen work the ball quickly to addle the Donegal defence.
The ball is fisted across goal and Conor Madden follows it into the back of the net. What a score by the full-forward!
Donegal start to empty the bench
Cavan 0-13 Donegal 1-19
Caoimhin O'Reilly gets a point for Cavan but Donegal respond through McBrearty and Declan Bonner starts to bring on some replacements.
Killer blow
Cavan 0-12 Donegal 1-18
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI at St Tiernach's Park
It's almost as if Donegal deliberately allowed Cavan three points in a row before driving a Jamie Brennan-shaped dagger through their heart.
You wonder how you could actually stop Jamie Brennan in those situations. Close control, lightning speed and the strength to shrug off two defenders.
A bit of brilliance that has surely sealed Donegal's 10th Anglo-Celt Cup.
Game over?
Cavan 0-12 Donegal 1-18
You have to think that goal has killed off any chance of an upset in Clones.
Cian Mackey lines up a free - but he opts to try and land it in the square and Michael Murphy is there to gobble up the ball, win a free and kill the clock.