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.


Fermanagh boss not impressed with rule change


Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath believes Congress have, “Taken a sledge hammer to kill the proverbial fly,” with the decision to force counties to name their sides by 9am Thursday ahead of championship matches.

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Purpose and poise but as ever there’s room for improvement


Perhaps it is simply in our nature. I was chatting a man on Sunday morning about the Fermanagh Louth game the previous night and as is always the way we were picking over the bones of the contest and dissecting things from every possible angle.

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On the threshold of another league season


The Dr McKenna Cup is the starting stall for the inter county season and while it is an important competition in its own right it is still essentially an opportunity for team managers to have a look at the fresh intake they have assembled.

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Fermanagh come out on the wrong side of late goal drama


Bank of Ireland McKenna cup semi-final CAVAN 1-8 FERMANAGH 1-7 John Hughes reports from Kingspan Breffni Park. Every cloud has a silver lining they say, and one expects that’s how Pete McGrath will be looking at this McKenna cup semi-final exit. But first he’ll have to get over the stunning manner of this defeat when […]


Show stopping display from Treacy


Thomas Treacy is a bit hoarse after his 70 minutes calling the shots between the sticks. That minor inconvenience will no doubt be soothed by the man of the match award stowed in the kit bag and a positional quandary posed to Pete McGrath.

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