Enniskillen Gaels
Fermanagh aim to build on club and college successes: Johnny Cassidy
With a squad that includes some of the best Minor club footballers in Ulster in 2017 and the best schools players in Ireland of 2019, Johnny Cassidy insists that Fermanagh have the quality to rise back into the top 16, in League and Championship.
Win at St Paul's, win at senior
WHEN Emmett McKeever stands in the Dungiven dugout tomorrow afternoon, St Paul’s will be nothing unfamiliar to him.
Kilcoo impress as Gaels pay for going against the wind
AT what point do decisions tip over and find themselves exposed to the court of popular opinion?
Kilcoo cruise through to their third Ulster final with commanding win over Enniskillen Gaels
Ulster Senior Club Football Championship semi-final: Kilcoo 3-14 Enniskillen Gaels 1-9 From Andy Watters at the Athletic Grounds KILCOO cantered through to their third consecutive Ulster final thanks to an 11-point win over an out-gunned Enniskillen side who managed just a point in the first half.
Ulster powerhouses Kilcoo and Glen are on a collision course but need to get past Cargin and Enniskillen
The World Cup will be taking a backseat this weekend, for Ulster viewers anyway, as the senior championship finalists are to be decider and if all goes to form, we will be preparing for a Kilcoo-Glen showpiece come Sunday afternoon.
Enniskillen Gaels face defending champions Kilcoo in Ulster Senior Championship semi-final
Ulster Senior Club Football Championship semi-final: Kilcoo (Down) v Enniskillen Gaels (Fermanagh) (today, the Athletic Grounds, 6pm) By Andy Watters WHO is your money on here? Only Enniskillen diehards will argue against the obvious choice and, no doubt after watching their team win a first Fermanagh title in 16 years and then show nerves of steel to dump out Cavan’s Gowna at the Ulster quarter-final stage, they could make a convincing case.
Enniskillen Gaels' James Ferguson gearing up for Kilcoo Ulster SFC challenge
JAMES Ferguson laughs off any potential "triple code star" label, not least because he insists his soccer skills aren't up to much.
Drop in standards not tolerated in Kilcoo insists Rooney
IF you lack the hunger to give everything, you’ll sit on the bench - if you’re lucky, says Micheal Rooney.
Gaels back where they feel they belong
NO matter what Derrygonnelly had done before them, Enniskillen Gaels were always going to have to earn their own respect.
Gaels call on soccer experience to deservedly see off Gowna
Ulster Club SFC quarter-final: Enniskillen Gaels 1-17 Gowna 2-14 (AET) (Enniskillen Gaels win 5-3 on penalties) ENNISKILLEN Gaels have long had to balance their people’s love of soccer, but on Saturday night it all paid off in Brewster Park.