Fermanagh GAA
Fermanagh GAA is a football-dominated county but is the only county in Ulster that is yet to win a provincial title, however they have reached six finals, last doing so in 2018. The Ernemen have never won a major title on a national level either, with their best result coming in 2004, when they took Mayo to a replay in the All-Ireland semi-final before losing by two points. In the Allianz Football League, Fermanagh currently play in Division Three after finishing second from bottom in Division Two last season with five points and suffering relegation. In the championship, the Ernemen were put out in the Ulster quarter-final by Armagh and finished top of their group in the Tailteann Cup, before being put out by Ulster rivals Antrim in the quarter-finals. Hurling was in trouble in the Erne county with dwindling club numbers and fewer and fewer youth teams playing each year, however, thanks to the GAA’s revamping of hurling resources for struggling counties, Fermanagh has seen improvements on and off the field. Fermanagh won the Lory Meaghar Cup in 2024 after beating Longford in the final at Croke Park. They also won the All-Ireland and Ulster Junior Hurling Championships in 1994.
Bogue could miss out for Fermanagh after committing to full Aussie Rules pre-season
Fermanagh ace yet to play for North Melbourne as they prepare for Grand Final
Ciaran Smith helping Erne Gaels prepare to give their best against Scotstown
The club has had a difficult time since winning the Fermanagh title, losing club legend Mark Lyons, brother of current captain Ryan
Erne Gaels urged to take inspiration from Mark Lyons
Fermanagh champions are due to face Monaghan’s Scotstown in rearranged Ulster championship clash on Saturday
Improving Lisnaskea won’t shirk tough Magheracloone challenge
The Erne intermediate champions are in provincial competition for the second successive year
Erne Gaels v Scotstown postponed due to the death of Mark Lyons, the brother of Gaels’ captain Ryan
The game had been due to be held in Brewster Park this Sunday
Ulster Club JFC: Uisce Chaoinn, Collegeland, Drumhowan and Craigbane all prevail in the Junior quarter
Naomh Padraig will host Armagh’s Collegeland and Craigbane of Derry will make the trip to Drumhowan in Monaghan in the JFC semis
AIB Ulster Club IHC: Castleblayney shock Middletown; Swatragh advance; Carey Faughs need penalties to see off Carrickmore; Bredagh edge out Burt
Carey will host Castleblaney and Swatragh travel to Bredagh in the Intermediate hampionship semi-finals
Erne Gaels end 43-year wait for Fermanagh title glory with victory over Enniskillen Gaels
After a shaky start, Ultan Kelm inspired the Belleek side to a historic title
As it happened: Erne Gaels win first Fermanagh SFC title since 1981 as Ultam Kelm stars for Belleek
This is the third time that this match has been fixed, following a storm postponement and a draw
Erne Gaels v Enniskillen Gaels: Match details, throw-in time and how to watch as the replay of the Fermanagh SFC final takes place
The two Gaels of Fermanagh senior football will hope that the third time’s the charm after drawing their rescheduled final last time out