FERMANAGH 1-14 ROSCOMMON 0-16 All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 3A John Hughes reports from Brewster Park. If a certain Danish brewer made championship Sunday afternoons, they’d probably look a lot like this. The scenes of jubilation on the Brewster Park turf after Sean Quigley’s last gasp winner spoke more eloquently than any words. The Ernesiders spent much of […]
Pete McGrath keeps faith for Roscommon visit
Pete McGrath has held faith with the starting 15 who trounced Antrim for Fermanagh’s first ever championship meeting with Roscommon.
Fermanagh coast past Saffrons into third round of qualifiers
FERMANAGH 1-21 ANTRIM 0-11 All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 2A John Hughes reports from Brewster Park. A resolute defensive performance and an other-worldly performance from Sean Quigley has eased Fermanagh into the next round of the qualifiers. Fermanagh were well on top by the break and they as went up through the gears in the second […]
McMahon back for Antrim rematch
James McMahon has been named at number six to face Antrim in a Fermanagh team which sees a number of changes from the Ulster semi-final.
Barnstorming second half sees Monaghan into Ulster final
It was all so promising at half time. But a dominant second half performance from Monaghan means it will be they rather than Fermanagh who will be preparing for the Ulster final on July 19th.
Fermanagh book Ulster semi-final date with Monaghan
Fermanagh have booked their place in the Ulster semi-final, but not before weathering a dogged challenge from a determined 14 man Antrim outfit, a late Sean Quigley penalty putting a handsome complexion on the final scoreline.
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 and Tipp name sides for Brewster clash
Fermanagh boss Pete McGrath has made three changes from the team that faced Sligo for the visit of Tipperary this Sunday.
Roslea had it too easy in Fermanagh
It is usually around this time of year that the quality of Fermanagh club football falls under the spotlight. It being Ulster Club season there is an opportunity to assess our clubs against those from other counties.