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5 days ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Fermanagh finished top in Group 4. (Image: File photo) Fermanagh 0-25 Wexford 1-17 Fermanagh produced a scintillating second half display in Croke Park to book their place in the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals, guaranteeing home advantage. The Erne side trailed by two points at the break but, a composed and ruthless shooting display after the restart saw them overtake opponents Wexford, and Carlow’s defeat to Longford meant Kieran Donnelly’s side snatched top spot with the win.
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5 days ago |
irishnews.com | Fionn Nolan
Tailteann Cup Group 4, round threeFermanagh 0-25 Wexford 1-17FERMANAGH came from behind to beat Wexford in Croke Park to top Tailteann Cup Group 4 and book a home quarter-final spot later this month. The Ernemen trailed by three at the break but were much the better side after the break, winning by five and relegating the Model county to second spot in the group. Full report to follow
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5 days ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
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2 weeks ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
McGrath’s love for GAA began at an early age, with his love for the game being passed down from his father and uncles alongside regular family trips to Croke Park during the championship season. He made his senior debut for Ederney at just 14: “I was always a big lad, I was probably as big then as I am today.
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2 weeks ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
They had firm control throughout and starved the home side of scoring opportunities in the second half, conceding just seven points over the course of the 70 minutes. “I think that was it, we had a large number of possession, we felt comfortable for a large part on the ball,” Fermanagh boss Kieran Donnelly said after the game. The Erne side led by five points at the break, but quickly stretched it out to ten after a flurry of early scores following the restart.
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