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.
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.
Fermanagh reap benefits of u-21 link-up
The first two points are on the board after a hard fought win against Meath in tough conditions.
What a year for Fermanagh’s Captain Fantastic
It’s been a season Fermanagh Herald Sports Person of the Month Eoin Donnelly won’t forget in a hurry.
Barry Owens – Fixtures schedule needs major surgery
It’s the first week of November and for most clubs their season should have been finished over a month ago, writes BARRY OWENS.
Goan gutted as Irvinestown go so near
Irvinestown player-manager Shane Goan stayed on for the full duration of this game, and he almost helped send it to extra time.
Minor boss Reilly happy with Ulster draw
County minor manager, Keith Reilly, is philosophical about drawing Antrim for the third year in a row in the Ulster championship.
Fermanagh learn 2016 Ulster opponents
Pete McGrath’s Fermanagh have learned their opponent for next year’s Ulster championship.
IN TODAY’S PAPER: Ulster Championship Supplement
Inside today’s paper (Wednesday May 27) there’s a free 16-page Ulster Championship supplement with full interviews, previews and analysis ahead of the crunch tie. See below for a preview.










