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When Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher initially blooded players such as Ultan Kelm and Jonny Cassidy at senior level, it was felt he was going out on a limb.
When Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher initially blooded players such as Ultan Kelm and Jonny Cassidy at senior level, it was felt he was going out on a limb.
Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher retains warm memories of his team's Ulster Senior Football Championship 1-8 to 0-10 semi-final victory over Monaghan last year.
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Monaghan and Fermanagh will face off in round one of the All Ireland football championship qualifiers.
Fermanagh hurlers took a step further towards lifting the Lory Meagher Cup when they beat Lancashire by 2-13 to 0-15 at Brewster Park, Enniskillen on Saturday.
It's almost a year hence, and still Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher winces as he recalls the lead-in to last year's Ulster final.
A Fermanagh hurler is in line to play in two codes at Croke Park within two months.
A spectacular solo score-fest in Fermanagh's Lidl Ladies National Football League Division Four semi-final against Limerick has earned Eimear Smyth the Quinn Building Products Ulster GAA Writers Association monthly merit award for April.
Fermanagh manager Johnny Garrity is looking forward to the challenge of guiding his team's fortunes in Division Three of the Lidl Ladies National Football League next season following their Division Four final triumph over Antrim at the weekend.
In the not too distant past, ladies' football was perceived as the poor relation under the GAA banner.
Monaghan minor football team boss Mark Counihan is hoping that his side can take things to the next level when they meet Antrim in the Ulster Minor Football Championship at the weekend.
"We have strived and fought hard all those years but to have ended up with the Holy Grail today of the All-Ireland Colleges' A title, we're in heaven. We're in heaven and I will tell you what, if heaven when we depart this earth is anything like this here, I will want to go there."
Fermanagh may have missed the boat in terms of gaining promotion to Division One of the Allianz Football League but St Michael's College, Enniskillen hope to provide a measure of compensation for the Erne county when they meet Naas CBS in the Hogan Cup final at Croke Park on Saturday (2.45pm).
Tyrone made it three wins out of three to top Section C in the Bank of Ireland Dr McKenna Cup as they edged past Fermanagh in a low-scoring encounter at Healy Park in Omagh last night.
Fermanagh and UUJ played out a draw at a windswept Cannon Maguire Park, Derrygonnelly with the students mounting a second half come back that saw them come from six points down to earn a share of the spoils.
With just seven weeks to go until the first round of the Arenacross Tour in the SSE Arena on January 18 and 19, Ballyclare rider Martin Barr has declared his intention to contest the event for the first time since 2013.
When the idea of a second-tier All-Ireland senior football championship was initially mooted, it was deemed to be nothing more than a flight of fancy.
The first of this year's county Senior Football Championship finals in Ulster will be staged tomorrow when two clubs from opposite ends of the scale contest the Fermanagh decider.
Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher accepted his side were second best as a powerful Kildare side produced an emphatic performance in Navan on Saturday night to book their place in the Super 8s.
Donegal are the 2018 Ulster champions as they strolled to a 2-18 0-12 win over Fermanagh at St Tiernach’s Park in Clones.
Arlene Foster attended the Ulster Championship GAA final.
Arlene Foster made history in becoming the first DUP leader to attend the showpiece Ulster Championship GAA final between her home county Fermanagh and Donegal.
Donegal secured their ninth Ulster SFC title as they unlocked Fermanagh's mass defence at a sun-kissed Clones to run out comfortable 12-point winners and book their place in next month's Super 8s.
Fermanagh take on Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football Championship final at St Tiernach’s Park in Clones. Follow all the action LIVE on our blog below.
The thousands of Fermanagh fans making the journey to Clones this afternoon know their GAA team is on the brink of something very special.
An Ulster Unionist MLA has hit out at what she described as "latent intimidation" in Fermanagh over the GAA team's progress in the Ulster Championships.
The DUP and GAA were last night staying tight-lipped as speculation mounted over whether Arlene Foster would attend tomorrow's Ulster Final in Clones
A few Sundays ago on that baking Omagh pitch, Fr Brian D'Arcy got caught up in the late winner that Fermanagh grabbed to defeat Monaghan and make it only their sixth Ulster final.
ULSTER SENIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Mention the name Quigley in a Fermanagh football context and invariably you will get the reply: "Are you talking about Sean or Seamus?"
Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher will lean on a strong family flavour when he sends his team into battle in Sunday's Ulster senior football championship final against Donegal at Clones (2.00).
The excitement is building in Fermanagh as they prepare for Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Championship final against Donegal.
When Ryan McMenamin answered the call from Fermanagh boss Rory Gallagher to take up a coaching role within his management team, he didn't have to think twice.
When Rory Gallagher agreed to succeed Peter McGrath and become Fermanagh's new manager, he had not quite bargained for competing with the likes of Brazil, Spain and Mexico for the oxygen of publicity.
When Ryan McCluskey first linked up with the Fermanagh senior football squad as a fledgling 18-year-old in 1999, he little thought that almost two decades later he would still be in the frame in his county's bid to make history.
Fermanagh GAA have issued a statement in response to claims that journalists were banned from a recent media briefing ahead of the Ulster Senior Football Championship final.
The pantheon of Ulster GAA is embellished with glorious deeds, memorable individual feats and historic feats that have their roots in spectacular skill.
After Fermanagh's incredible Ulster semi-final win over Monaghan, young Seanie Gallagher, all four and a half years of him and shoulder-length hair, was plopped into daddy's arms.
Fermanagh is in the grip of GAA Ulster Final fever - and the county is being backed by a famous adopted son.
Not too many inter-county players hold the distinction of having been appointed skipper of their side by three successive managers.
More often than not it is the names of those players imbued with silken finishing talents that tend to decorate the narrative of Championship games in particular.
Fermanagh were deserving winners over Armagh at Brewster Park on Saturday with their five-point win booking a place in the semi final of the Ulster Championship.
Former Fermanagh goalkeeper Peter Greene has his foot in not one but two county camps as the championship season hots up.
Fermanagh defender James McMahon is hoping to heal in time for his team's Ulster Championship encounter against Armagh next Saturday after suffering an injury to his forehead while assisting his club Roslea last weekend.
When Rory Gallagher took over as Fermanagh senior football team manager last Autumn, morale within the county was at a low ebb.
The Fermanagh county board is preparing to take a tough line with clubs who fail to provide referees for matches within the county.
Derry and Ulster club football champions Slaughtneil have moved quickly to fill the manager's post from which Mickey Moran stepped down just recently.
Seamus Quigley will go into tomorrow's Allianz Football League Division Three final against Armagh at Croke Park (5.00pm) aware that his Fermanagh boss Rory Gallagher trusts him to convert half-chances.
Former Fermanagh goalkeeper Ronan Gallagher accepts that if his county are to attain coveted Division Two status then they are now going to have to achieve it the hard way.
One of Ulster's top young players has put his ambitions of pursuing success at county level on the back burner for a year to focus on serving his club.
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