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Pete McGrath keeps faith for Roscommon visit

 James McMahon in action the last day out against Antrim, surging past CJ McGourty.

James McMahon has retained his place at centre back for the visit of Roscommon.


Pete McGrath has held faith with the starting 15 who trounced Antrim for Fermanagh’s first ever championship meeting with Roscommon.

Roslea’s James McMahon stepped in for Ryan McCluskey who was red carded against Monaghan. While the Enniskillen Gaels star is available for this game, McGrath has opted for continuity after Fermanagh’s 13 point victory last Sunday.

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John Evans has yet to name a team for the trip to Brewster Park. His Roscommon side lost too Sligo in the Connacht semi-final before booking their place in the third round of the qualifiers with an impressive 3-17 to 1-16 victory over Cavan in Breffni Park last weekend.

Fermanagh senior team to face Roscommon

Sunday, 3.30pm, Brewster Park.

1
Thomas Treacy
(Devenish)
2
Mickey Jones
(Derrygonnelly)
3
Tiarnán Daly
(Irvinestown)
4
Niall Cassidy
(Roslea)
5
Declan McCusker
(St Joseph’s)
6
James McMahon
(Roslea)
7
Martin O’Brien
(Devenish)
8
Eoin Donnelly
(Coa)
9
Richard O’Callaghan
(Enniskillen Gaels)
10
Barry Mulrone
(Devenish)
11
Ryan Jones
(Derrygonnelly)
12
Damian Kelly
(Tempo)
13
Paul McCusker
(St Joseph’s)
14
Sean Quigley
(Roslea)
15
Tomás Corrigan
(Kinawley)

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