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1 week ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
CJ McGourty’s fury was clear after full-time on Sunday as sunshine began to break out on St. Tiernach’s Park after a gloomy afternoon. Fermanagh had 13 players late on in Sunday’s Division Four league final after Ciara Clarke and Joanne Doonan were sent to the sin bin and McGourty’s protestations were also backed by the groans of the Erne crowd who made the trip to Clones. “What was my thoughts on them? We heard during the week that the ref was full of himself and that’s what it tuned out to be.
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1 week ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Antrim 2-07 Fermanagh 0-11 Antrim claimed this year’s Division Four title after coming back to beat Fermanagh in Clones on Sunday. CJ McGourty’s side led by three points at halftime and that would be the difference between the teams at the sound of the final hooter at St. Tiernach’s Park as substitute Aoibhoinn Monaghan’s second half goal proved key.
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1 week ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Despite a group stage win over Inver College earlier in the competition, St. Aidan’s were unable to replicate that result as they were defeated by the Carrickmacross school on Friday in the McEvoy Cup Final. However, teacher and team manager Richie O’Callaghan was still very pleased with his pupil's effort during the course of the game in Scotstown. On the differences between the two teams meeting, O’Callaghan said: “It was much the same to tell youth the truth.
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1 week ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Inver College 2-15 St. Aidan’s College 2-07 St. Aidan’s hold on the McEvoy Cup was loosened on a hot and sunny Friday in Scotstown as Inver College’s scoring power took them to Ulster schools' glory. The Derrylin school were hoping to repeat their success in last year’s competition but their Carrickmacross counterparts were too clinical in the final third and tagged on some late scores to put an even brighter shine on the scoreline in Monaghan.
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1 week ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Fermanagh make their return to the Nickey Rackard Cup this weekend after last year’s success in the Lory Meagher. Joe Baldwin’s side were defeated by Louth in the Division Four final at the end of March but Francie McBrien says his teammates were still pleased to secure their goal of promotion. “Disappointed surely but at the same time, we set out to get promoted and we got promoted,” he said.
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