Bonner targets improvement up front


By Mark McGoldrick FERMANAGH will look to turn lessons into action this weekend when they welcome Longford for what promises to be a searching test in the opening round of the Tailteann Cup. After returning to training on the Tuesday night following their Ulster Championship defeat to Armagh, the mood in the camp was one […]


We’ll give it everything says Fermanagh boss Bonner


By Mark McGoldrick FERMANAGH manager Declan Bonner says there is a growing sense of excitement within the squad as they prepare for their Ulster Championship quarter-final clash with Armagh GAA this weekend. Bonner, who has vast experience of Ulster Championship football, believes occasions like these are exactly what players and supporters alike look forward to […]


A free-hit for Fermanagh whether it’s Tyrone or Armagh


By Niall Gartland REMEMBER the 2018 Ulster final? It wasn’t exactly game of the century, Donegal outclassing Fermanagh by 2-18 to 0-12, but it was still a memorable occasion and a novel pairing at Clones. The Erne County overcame Armagh and Monaghan en route to the final and it’s hard enough to believe that, eight […]


Fermanagh’s McGurn relishing another Croke Park visit


By Pauric McGurn DARRAGH McGurn once again stood tall as Fermanagh moved into the Tailteann Cup semi-final with their 0-21 to 1-16 victory over Sligo – and he doesn’t want the journey to end ahead of Sunday’s semi-final with Kildare at Croke Park. The Belnaleck midfielder kicked a point in either half at Brewster Park, continuing his […]


McGurn makes his return


By Katrina Brennan WHILE some things came to a halt during Covid-19 pandemic, Darragh McGurn’s career as an online S&C coach took off. The Belnaleck man had not long finished his degree in aerospace engineering at the time, a far cry from what he does now . With over 50,000 followers on Instagram, McGurn’s bio […]


Belnaleck determined to end 91-year drought


By Pauric McGurn BELNALECK boss Daniel Kille has said his players will “give it our best shot” as the Art MacMurrough’s aim to end their 91-year-long wait to win the Fermanagh Senior Football Championship title. It was in 1933 that the Belnaleck club managed to get their hands on the New York Cup for the only time, […]


Fermanagh make one change for Laois clash


By Michael McMullan FERMANAGH have made one change for Saturday’s visit of Laois to Brewster Park (6pm) Darragh McGurn is against listed to start ahead of Tommy McCaffery who started ahead of McGurn in last week’s defeat at the hands of Antrim. With the exceptions of Cian McManus, Johnny Cassidy and Darragb McGurn sitting out […]


Fermanagh sweat over McGurn fitness


By Katrina Brennan FERMANAGH manager Kieran Donnelly is sweating on the fitness of full-forward Darragh McGurn as the comeback kings host Tipperary in Ederney on Sunday afternoon. Having pulled victory from the jaws of defeat on their last game at the St Joseph’s venue against Down, they repeated the trick with a late show against […]


Improved Fermanagh looking another win


By Niall Gartland THIS time last year Fermanagh produced a fairly underwhelming performance in their league meeting against Antrim, losing out on a scoreline of 1-14 to 0-8, but they’ve reason to believe that this time will be different. Kieran Donnelly is now in his second year in charge and has had time to make […]