Brewster men ready for Armagh test
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.
GAA manager supports Sinn Fein man in election bid
Pete McGrath endorsed Sinn Fein candidate in general election
McGrath targeting four points before the break
Fermanagh’s first league game at home is this coming Sunday with Galway the guests. The sides drew last year, but Fermanagh supremo Pete McGrath believes Brewster’s fortress status will be a significant asset as his side bids to go one better on that result. “Over this last few years we’ve played a lot of games […]
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 […]
Decisions, decisions for McGrath in Dr McKenna Cup
Forward absences open the way for new attackers to make their mark in McKenna Cup
Attack is the last part of the puzzle
Since Pete McGrath took over Fermanagh, they have steadily been improving.
High time to bring in video refs
On the score board this looked a comfortable win for Mayo. But let’s be honest here, and this isn’t sour grapes, quite simply Fermanagh were robbed.
Two changes as Fermanagh name team to face Mayo
Pete McGrath has named his starting 15 to face Mayo in Saturday’s All-Ireland Championship qualifier in Castlebar.
Midfield will be key against Mayo
On Saturday Fermanagh played Wexford on their home turf and after a bit of a struggle our quality and superior fitness finally got us over the line.