It all happened in a flash, but Fermanagh Herald photographer Jason McCartan was the right man in the right place.
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.
Boss reports clean bill of health ahead of Championship
Sports editor John Hughes spoke to the Erne manager ahead of his first Ulster championship in charge of his home county.
Kings of Ulster!
What a way to start 2018. Enniskillen Gaels minors side delivered a hard working performance against Ballinascreen to lift a first Ulster Minor Championship title since 1988 with a 1-6 to 0-6 victory. Eoin Beacom was deservedly awarded man of the match and the Enniskillen Gaels Club captain showed the large crowd at St […]
Down to business for Fermanagh under Rory Gallagher
The picture for 2018 has become clearer for Fermanagh and Rory Gallagher.
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.
Attack is the last part of the puzzle
Since Pete McGrath took over Fermanagh, they have steadily been improving.
Midfield will be key against Mayo
On Saturday Fermanagh played Wexford on their home turf and after a bit of a struggle our quality and superior fitness finally got us over the line.
Thrusting McHugh the key to Donegal win
The truth of the phrase uttered in many a GAA changing room was borne out again on Sunday; Goals win games.
‘Half-time came at bad time,’ McMahon
As the half time loomed in MacCumhaill Park it was all looking very promising for the underdogs.