Despite only one win in four games, Colm Bradley, says that Fermanagh can make improvements in the areas that they need to
GAA: Cullen believes Fermanagh need to show more consistency
While Fermanagh have had an up and down start to the National Football League for one of their players it has been a very positive campaign.
Quigleys not named in Fermanagh team
THE QUIGLEY BROTHERS, Seamus, Sean and Conor, have not been named in the team to face Limerick on Sunday.
Leading GAA man denies £2m tax fraud
A WELL-known Fermanagh GAA figure has denied making false tax returns to claim over £2m in VAT repayments.
Hot shots Roscommon arrive at Brewster Park
The National League now approaching the half way stage and for Fermanagh last Sunday’s setback against Longford has been a body blow to the chances of featuring in the shake up for promotion.
St Michael’s have stiff quarter final test
St Michael’s have shaped up as one of the stronger MacRory sides this season, the team performing steadily in the league section of the competition and easily qualifying for the knock out quarter final stage.
Tackling matters: The GAA has a responsibility to put the player first
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” – Steve Jobs
Fermanagh side to face Cavan named
The Fermanagh starting 15 to face Cavan in the opening round of the National Football League, Division 3, has been named.
McKenna Cup preview: Fermanagh V Monaghan
Ulster champions Monaghan are the visitors to Brewster Park this evening (Wednesday) for the third round of the Dr McKenna Cup.
GAA: McGrath delighted by ‘faultless’ work-rate
You could hear it in Pete McGrath’s voice. After the defeat to St Mary’s there was a trace of irritation as he spoke to the press post match but on Monday, the day after defeat at the hands of Derry, his tone was much more upbeat.