Fermanagh make one change
I have good relationship with GAA, insists Elliott
FERMANAGH AND SOUTH TYRONE MP Tom Elliott has wished the Fermanagh GAA team well ahead of their Ulster Championship Quarter Final with Antrim on May 31.
No fixtures fireworks
County Chairman Patsy Dolan has stood by the Competition Control Committee’s (CCC) decision to postpone last Friday’s planned round of senior club games.
Stepping it up for the Championship
With the national football league all done and dusted, where does it leave the Fermanagh senior team?
Crash claims life of 27-year-old
A 27-YEAR-OLD MAN has died following a two-vehicle crash on the Lisnaskea Road on Friday night.
‘We’re there to win it and that will be the mindset going down on Saturday,’ says Ryan Jones
So Saturday evening sees Fermanagh take to the field in the first final of Pete McGrath’s reign. The county are undoubtedly there on form with the pain of a narrow championship defeat to Laois last year being used to good effect.
PREVIEW: Connolly’s u-21s prepare to take on Red Hands
TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) sees Fermanagh make their bow in the Ulster under 21 championship. And they could have hardly asked for a taller order in the first round than Tyrone in Healy Park.
Death of leading figure in Fermanagh GAA
THE death took place, following a short illness, at his home in Irvinestown early on Tuesday morning of one of the ‘greats’ in Fermanagh GAA administration, Malachy Mahon.
McGrath looks forward to tester against Tipp
Four points were the target and four points were delivered.
Fermanagh team to face Louth named
Fermanagh boss Pete McGrath has made just two changes from the team that faced Cavan in the McKenna cup semi-final for the visit of Louth this Saturday.