Pete McGrath’s squad got a boost with the return of experienced defender Damian Kelly to the fold.
Allen making himself at home at number three
James Allen is the strong silent type. That’s great if he’s your full back, slightly less good if you are hunting a post-match quote.
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.
McGrath targets qualification from McKenna group
The Down man is confident that his side can make real headway in the competition and get the year off to the perfect start.
Manager McGrath set to work with rookie squad
Erne boss Pete McGrath has described the imposed ‘closed season’ on county county teams as having ‘no merit at all’, while also revealing his regret that some of the best performers in the Fermanagh club championships this season are players who ‘for one reason or another’ are not available to the county.
Ulster Championship rematch for Fermanagh in 2015
Fermanagh have drawn Antrim in the Ulster senior football championship quarter-finals for the second year in succession. Fermanagh lost out to Antrim 3-13 to 2-18 last year in Brewster Park in what was hailed as one of the best games of the quarter-finals, before going down fighting away against Laois 1-19 to 2-15 in the […]
McGrath tries to find positives from poor performance
Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath tried to take the positives from Sunday’s defeat to Antrim.
McGrath wants to see Fermanagh players become ‘the real deal’
Fermanagh coach wants to see his players grow on Sunday
Fermanagh are ready for Antrim challenge
McGrath said the Antrim game is both winnable and loseble for his Fermanagh senior team