Last year ended in heartache for Fermanagh hurlers. Having lead 2-8 to 1-10 at half-time in the Lory Meagher final, Longford came back strong in the second half to take the title on a 3-18 to 3-16 scoreline.
School facing threat of closure is ‘most improved’ in the North!
The ‘Most Improved’ school in terms of exam results in the North has been revealed as St Eugene’s College, Roslea.
Quigley pivotal as Roslea do the double
SEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness was how Keats described autumn. Well it was certainly a fruitful October for Sean Quigley and Roslea as they gathered their first championship and league double since 2011.
The trials and tribulations of the ‘weaker’ counties
Wrapping up business at the recent county board meeting turned out to be quite interesting as delegates chewed the fat over a novel topic.
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.
Tackling Matters: Winners and losers in 2014
The 2014 league season wrapped up and as is par for the course for most clubs it has been a question of underachievement. For at the end of the day there’s only going to be one winner.
Conor Quigley: Roslea still seeking respect
It’s easy to do interviews after you win. A touch harder doing the ones after a defeat.
Harte picks positives from a big season for the Shamrocks
“The dust hasn’t settled on this defeat just yet and we’re just taking time to lick our wounds I suppose and we’ve no decision made on next year yet,” said Harte.
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.