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  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Stunning comeback clinches All- Ireland ladies title

    Fermanagh’s Under-16 ladies team pulled off a remarkable come back to claim their first All Ireland title in Offaly, on Sunday afternoon. At half time the Erne ladies were seven...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Quigley points Roslea into last four

    New York Cup favourites Roslea secured their passage into the semi-finals of the competition last Saturday night with what, in the end, was a comfortable six point victory over...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Donagh win battle of the saints

    The 2008 champions St. Pat’s are through to the semi-final stage of this year’s Quinn Insurance SFC following a hard earned four point victory over St. Joseph’s on Sunday evening...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Emmetts looking to stop Lisbellaw five in a row bid

    This Sunday afternoon Lisbellaw will bid to make it five-in-a-row as they line out against Lisnakea in the Senior Hurling Championship Final. In last year’s decider Lisbellaw...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Early scoring spree sees Devenish through

    An early scoring blitz laid the foundations for Devenish’s victory over Newtownbutler at Brewster Park on Sunday as the Garrison side secured their spot in the last four of the...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Late Brewster points fires Gaels into semis

    A late surge took Enniskillen into the last four the Quinn Insurance Senior Football Championship in Irvinestown on Sunday night as they battled back from three points down to...

  • Published: 19 Aug 2010 16:00

    Shamrocks put Belcoo to sword again

    Roslea secured the Reserve A Championship title at Brewster Park on Sunday with a five point win over Belcoo.

  • Published: 19 Aug 2010 16:00

    Fast starting Belcoo romp to easy victory

    Belcoo managed to put last weekend’s miserable performance in the Senior Championship behind them with an easy victory over bottom side Erne Gaels on a scoreline of 5-16 to 2-...

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  • Sport

  • Published: 26th August, 2010 04:00pm

    McFrederick seals title with late strike

    by Editorial Department

    Fermanagh Mallards will take on Linfield, Glentoran and Crusaders next season after beating Loughgall to take the Championship title and secure promotion to the top flight.

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Top five Euro for Sian

    Enniskillen’s Sian Hurst claimed a superb fifth place at the European and African Championships in Sweden recently.

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    McNulty closes in on championship

    Barry McNulty moved a step closer to becoming the first Fermanagh man to win the British Rally Championship after navigating Keith Cronin to second in Group N in last weekend’...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Robinson continues good form

    As the Motorcycle Racing calendar creeps closer to an end, Gary Robinson continues his good form in the Irish National Short Circuit Championship.

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Double medal success for Rebecca

    Local Enniskillen rower, 21-year old Rebecca Humphreys, now based in London, won two silver medals at the weekend representing Great Britain at the European Universities Rowing...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    ‘Gers back in top flight with a bang

    In the opening day of the Fermanagh and Western season newly promoted Enniskillen Rangers shocked a large crowd at Drumad, with a deserved 2-1 win over reigning champions Lisbellaw...

  • Published: 26 Aug 2010 16:00

    Mallards hit Fintona for five

    Ballinamallard United Reserves got off to the best possible start at the weekend with a comprehensive 5-1 victory over Fintona Swifts at Fisher Park.

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