There are few men more proud of their native place than Fr Brian Darcy.
Derrygonnelly older, wiser and ready for the next level
Derrygonnelly are back on the Ulster trail for a third consecutive Autumn. The only difference this year is that the Harps aren’t starting their campaign against favourites for Ulster and All-Ireland honours. 2015 and 2016 saw Archie Greene’s men drawn away against Slaughtneil. The fact that the Derry champions were playing up to St Patrick’s […]
Attack is the last part of the puzzle
Since Pete McGrath took over Fermanagh, they have steadily been improving.
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.
Ulster offers Fermanagh opportunity for redemption
Saturday’s heavy defeat certainly stung Fermanagh, but joint team manager Sean Duffy was adamant that it did not change his attitude to the play-off.
All-Ireland bronze for St Michael’s minors
St Michael’s college minor (U14) team took a good bronze medal at the All-Ireland schools cross-country finals.
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.
BARRY OWENS’ LAST LINE – Fermanagh need to up work rate
Putting good seasons back to back is something Fermanagh have struggled to do. This team will have to learn that lesson if they are to thrive.
Dominant Smyth on top in Belfast
The Ulster winter tennis season started with the Junior open at the David Lloyd centre in Belfast.
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.