FERMANAGH manager Kieran Donnelly recently led Ulster to the Allianz Interprovincial Series title with a penalty shootout victory over Connacht at Croke Park. He recently shared his views on the new GAA rules on the Gaelic Lives podcast, on our sister title, Gaelic Life. Make sure and have a listen!
Donegal just have too much for Fermanagh
It just wasn’t to be for Fermanagh as a more clinical Donegal side ran out victors in this Ulster quarter-final.
Cullen comfortable with roving commission
Che Cullen gave an exhibition of the versatility of the modern footballer last Saturday as the number 3 roamed far and wide on the Wexford Park sward.
Thrusting McHugh the key to Donegal win
The truth of the phrase uttered in many a GAA changing room was borne out again on Sunday; Goals win games.
14 man Donegal have too much for Fermanagh
They tried hard, but in the end Donegal just had too much for a Fermanagh side who toiled hard, but failed to deliver for all their sweat.
O’Callaghan comes in for Donegal clash
Pete McGrath has named his starting 15 to face Donegal in Sunday’s Ulster Championship quarter-final in MacCumhaill Park.
Slick Fermanagh book semi-final berth
Fermanagh made it three wins from three to book their place in the McKenna cup semi-final against Tyrone with an authorative display against Donegal.
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.
GAA man hits back at criticism of Donegal’s Lough Erne retreat
A WELL-KNOWN GAA figure in Fermanagh and south Donegal has accused a Labour party senator of being “partitionist”, after the politician criticised the Donegal management for of a “splash out” on a five-day training session at the Lough Erne Hotel Fermanagh, before the All-Ireland final.