Seamus Quigley was the star of the show for Roslea on Saturday evening, kicking a sublime 17 points at Shamrock Park. The opening score of the evening arrived just three minutes in when Sean Quigley hit a neat two-pointer for his side. At the other end, Aghadrumsee responded with scores from Aidan Bannon and Eddie Courtney to level […]
Quigley to the ‘four’ as Farm are safe in Division Two
Newtownstewart United…0 Orchard Farm…5 Four goals from Seamus Quigley was the ‘icing on the cake’ for Orchard Farm on Monday night as Shane O’Donnell’s side moved up to sixth in Division Two with an emphatic win at Newtownstewart. The result also confirmed Lisnaskea Rovers’ relegation to Division Three along with the already doomed Enniskillen Athletic. O’Donnell was […]
Fermanagh’s band of brothers…
“I suppose having a brother on the panel makes it a bit more special because we grew up playing football together.”
Sean does damage this time but Seamie ready for final
‘We are in the final, we are there on merit, we deserve to be there and we will give it a damn good rattle’
Masterful Fermanagh overpower 14 man Armagh
Fermanagh booked an Ulster semi-final slot against the winners of Tyrone and Monaghan with a determined showing against 14 man Armagh.
Derrygonnelly take the spoils in thrilling county final
It’s been a tough week for the Derrygonnelly community, but their footballers showed their big hearts in 60 passion-filled minutes of football.
Roslea remain the front runners
A new era for Erne football arrives this weekend with the baptism of a radically new championship format.
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.
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.
Roslea will have to mix things up to make an impact in Ulster
Let’s be brutally honest, that was a pretty dismal spectacle at Brewster Park. The Championship final did not have a lot in the way of attacking quality.










