Bogue proud to be part of Kangaroos’ Premiership win


Fermanagh star Blaíthín Bogue was still on a high on Tuesday, following North Melbourne’s first-ever AFLW premiership win , completing a remarkable unbeaten season for the club. Bogue, who linked up with the Melbourne side in August, hasn’t played any games in the last four months, after joining pre-season late due to Fermanagh’s All-Ireland Championship […]


Smyth and Bogue nominated for Players’ POTY award


Fermanagh pair Bláithín Bogue and Eimear Smyth have been nominated for the 2024 TG4 Players’ Player of the Year award at Junior grade, alongside Louth star Kate Flood.   All three players are former winners of this award; Flood claiming the honour in 2018, Bogue in 2022 and Smyth, a two-time recipient, in 2019 and […]


Fermanagh’s Blaíthín Bogue awaiting Melbourne chance


By Annie Flynn TWO months ago Blaíthín Bogue boarded the plane to Melbourne as she set off on a new adventure Down Under. The 24-year-old from Tempo was signed by Australian Football League Women’s side North Melbourne Kangaroos on a two-year contract. Bogue missed most of the Kangaroos’ preseason preparations because of Fermanagh’s glorious run […]


Oz-bound Bogue hoping for swan song victory in Croker


Some players freeze on the biggest stage of all and some players excel. Fermanagh forward, Blaíthín Bogue has already shown that she has what it takes to perform at Croke Park. In the 2022 All-Ireland Final – the drawn game with Antrim – the Erne ace kicked seven points at GAA Headquarters including one of the […]


‘We’re moving in the right direction’ says Bogue


Blaíthín Bogue was doing what she does best once again last weekend. Sticking the ball over the bar…nine times on this occasion. The talented Tempo player put on a show as Fermanagh beat Carlow in the first round of the TG4 All Ireland Junior Championship. With seven points from play and two frees, the modest […]

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The Bogue’s are back and ready for action


On Sunday, Bláithín Bogue will pull on the jersey for her first competitive game since November 2020 when she played in Fermanagh’s All Ireland Junior group stage game against Carlow. The talented Tempo forward stepped away for “personal reasons” but is back in the fray now, along with her sister Cadhla and are a big boost […]

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