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McGrath names team for Ulster semi-final

Darren McQuade is set to start against Monaghan in the Ulster semi-final

Darren McQuade is set to start against Monaghan in the Ulster semi-final

Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath has named his side to face Monaghan in their Ulster senior football championship semi-final showdown this Sunday.

Eoin Donnelly is a surprise omission from the starting 15. The Coa midfielder has recovered from hand injury and had been expected to play a role in Sunday’s game. However, if Fermanagh line out as named, that role will have to be from the bench.

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James McMahon misses out after sustaining an injury on club duty. Darren McQuade is the beneficiary here, getting a starting berth at half forward as Barry Mulrone shifts back to wing back.

Elsewhere McGrath has favoured Devenish shot-stopper Thomas Treacy between the posts ahead of Chris Snow who kept a clean sheet against Antrim in the Ulster quarter-final

Fermanagh senior team to face Monaghan

Sunday, 4.00pm, Breffni Park, Cavan.

1
Thomas Treacy
(Devenish)
2
Mickey Jones
(Derrygonnelly)
3
Niall Cassidy
(Roslea)
4
Martin O’Brien
(Devenish)
5
Declan McCusker
(St Joseph’s)
6
Ryan McCluskey
(Enniskillen)
7
Barry Mulrone
(Devenish)
8
Ryan Jones
(Derrygonnelly)
9
Richard O’Callaghan
(Enniskillen Gaels)
10
Darren McQuade
(Coa)
11
Ciarán Flaherty
(Belcoo)
12
Paul McCusker
(St Joseph’s)
13
Tomás Corrigan
(Kinawley)
14
Sean Quigley
(Roslea)
15
Ruairí Corrigan
(Kinawley)

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