It’s been one hell of a year for Ryan Lyons since he last led the team out at Brewster Park in the County Final. He became a father 11 months ago with the arrival of his son, Luan, then in the new year, an injury setback ruled him out of playing football for eight months. […]
Third time lucky for Lyons?
The last time Erne Gaels and Derrygonnelly went head-to-head in a Senior Championship Final was back in 2016. Ryan Lyons was the captain that day and on Sunday, he will again lead the Erne Gaels team out at Brewster Park but this time he’ll be hoping for a different result, as he recalls the ‘heartbreak’ […]
Donegal just have too much for Fermanagh
It just wasn’t to be for Fermanagh as a more clinical Donegal side ran out victors in this Ulster quarter-final.
Impressive Fermanagh lay Monaghan hoo-doo to rest
This was a richly deserved first win over Monaghan after a sequence of seven straight defe
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.
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.
McGrath names team to face Saffrons
Pete McGrath has named his starting 15 to face Antrim in Sunday’s Ulster Championship opener in Brewster Park.
McGrath rings the changes for Galway clash
Pete McGrath has made four changes to his starting 15 to face Galway in Sunday’s NFL Division 2 clash in Tuam.
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.