LEE Cullen last played for Fermanagh against Meath in the 2019 league campaign but you could hardly tell the Belnaleck man hasn’t played at this level for almost four years. Cullen returned from Australia in December and started at full back against Down at the weekend. He picked up their danger man Pat Havern and kept him to one […]
Curtain comes down on Fermanagh’s championship
Fermanagh finished down to 12 men as Monaghan booked their place in the second round of the qualifiers.
Fermanagh’s band of brothers…
“I suppose having a brother on the panel makes it a bit more special because we grew up playing football together.”
Masterful Fermanagh overpower 14 man Armagh
Fermanagh booked an Ulster semi-final slot against the winners of Tyrone and Monaghan with a determined showing against 14 man Armagh.
Impressive Fermanagh lay Monaghan hoo-doo to rest
This was a richly deserved first win over Monaghan after a sequence of seven straight defe
Fermanagh fade out as Farney forge on
Fermanagh exited the Ulster Championship after a spirited first half display was undone by a power-packed second 35 from Monaghan.
Fermanagh steamroll sorry Saffrons
Dr McKenna Cup Group B Fermanagh 0-19 Antrim 0-5 By John Hughes Fermanagh have become accustomed to beating Antrim in recent years, call it ongoing revenge for Baker Bradley’s Ulster Championship raid in 2013. However, despite taking on the Saffrons numerous times since that blow to the pride, they have surely never played quite such […]
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.