Weekend fixtures &predictions: IFC Belcoo v Irvinestown @Skea 5pm on Sat Oct 5th. Shams to win. Skea v Tempo @Roslea 5pm on Sun 6th Oct. Tempo to win. SFC Ederney v Enniskillen @Tempo 1pm Sun 6th Oct. Ederney to edge it. Derrygonnelly v Erne Gaels @Kinawley 4.30pm Sun 6th Oct. Belleek to edge it.
Congrats to Aghadrumsee on their Junior Championship win, great result for the parish, they kept battling until end, looked like NTB had it won until that high ball was flicked in by Courtney.
Again commend Roslea GAA on their excellent facilities, a fantastic setup and lots of stewards, a brilliant example to all clubs on what can be achieved with the right people and vision.
The 2025 Ulster draw was as kind to Fermanagh as could hope, given current team a title is miles off but least such a draw might help entice players and give motivation. Fermanagh have been very lucky with home draws over the last 10 years.
Be interesting to see how the weekends provincial games go with the new rules and how Kieran Donnelly adapts to them.
Replying To macca999: "Congrats to Aghadrumsee on their Junior Championship win, great result for the parish, they kept battling until end, looked like NTB had it won until that high ball was flicked in by Courtney.
Again commend Roslea GAA on their excellent facilities, a fantastic setup and lots of stewards, a brilliant example to all clubs on what can be achieved with the right people and vision.
The 2025 Ulster draw was as kind to Fermanagh as could hope, given current team a title is miles off but least such a draw might help entice players and give motivation. Fermanagh have been very lucky with home draws over the last 10 years.
Be interesting to see how the weekends provincial games go with the new rules and how Kieran Donnelly adapts to them."
Huge victory for Aghadrumsee and its hard to begrudge them their day in the sun, I don't think too many people in the county give them much of a chance before the game.
Tough one for Newtownbutler and their players/management, where do you go from that. Rumour was they have been approached after the weekend by a well known figure in fermanagh club football to take them next year along with an ex county senior footballer.
What about the games this weekend?
The most likely outcome would be two comfortable victories for Enniskillen and Irvinestown but looking forward to watching both games.
Erne Gaels will be hoping their investment works out whilst the rest of the clubs in fermanagh's committees praying they don't because it then becomes the template for how to win a championship. Throw 45k at it!
Congratulations to Lisnaskea. Great effort after a long time in the wilderness. Great to see them back in senior football . Shams have a bit to go yet . Senior football probably a bit too much for them yet as a lot of their main players are still very young.
Onto the main event Just another shambles . Game should have been moved to the Saturday . Everybody knew Sunday was going to be a bad day . Was no day for a game of football
Replying To Tempo24: "Huge victory for Aghadrumsee and its hard to begrudge them their day in the sun, I don't think too many people in the county give them much of a chance before the game.
Tough one for Newtownbutler and their players/management, where do you go from that. Rumour was they have been approached after the weekend by a well known figure in fermanagh club football to take them next year along with an ex county senior footballer.
What about the games this weekend?
The most likely outcome would be two comfortable victories for Enniskillen and Irvinestown but looking forward to watching both games.
Erne Gaels will be hoping their investment works out whilst the rest of the clubs in fermanagh's committees praying they don't because it then becomes the template for how to win a championship. Throw 45k at it!"
Such jealously exposed by a Tempo representative. First of all, what business is it of yours what Erne Gaels's strategy use! Maybe, if Tempo spent more on the team than they have digging out hills and still haven't proper dimensional playing areas and parking that is so chaotic that it will never be the preferred Fermanagh GAA standby stadium they strive for.
As for your predictions, one has already failed with Lisnaskea deservingly taking the honours! Tomorrow, in the senior final against E'n Gaels, whatever the result, Erne Gaels can walk away with they heads held high, something that will take Tempo a long, long time achieve!