Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath has named his side to face Monaghan in their Ulster senior football championship semi-final showdown this Sunday.
Fermanagh book Ulster semi-final date with Monaghan
Fermanagh have booked their place in the Ulster semi-final, but not before weathering a dogged challenge from a determined 14 man Antrim outfit, a late Sean Quigley penalty putting a handsome complexion on the final scoreline.
Fermanagh to the power of five
A fifth game victorious in Fortress Brewster and a fifth game unbeaten for Pete McGrath’s men. Fermanagh impressed again as they disposed of the challenge of Limerick with a authoritative second half which saw the hosts lead by 13 points at one stage.
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.
Fermanagh and Tipp name sides for Brewster clash
Fermanagh boss Pete McGrath has made three changes from the team that faced Sligo for the visit of Tipperary this Sunday.
Under 21 preparations going well
Fermanagh’s under 21 squad have been in steady preparation for their mid-March Ulster championship clash with Omagh.
Quigley pivotal as Roslea do the double
SEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness was how Keats described autumn. Well it was certainly a fruitful October for Sean Quigley and Roslea as they gathered their first championship and league double since 2011.
McGrath targets last four
Fermanagh manager, Pete McGrath, was ‘more than happy’ with how the four newcomers to inter-county football fared in their debuts on Sunday while the Down man also gave a clear signal that he is expecting his team to progress to the semi-final stage of the McKenna Cup.
Useful workouts for senior footballers
Fermanagh played two challenge matches last week with a win and a defeat the return as McKenna Cup preparation continued.
Roslea ready for another Ulster assault
Few would argue with the view Roslea are the Fermanagh side best equipped to make a challenge in the provincial senior club championship.