Division Three
This is the strongest Cavan panel I've been part of: Breffni stalwart Raymond Galligan
THERE is little Raymond Galligan hasn’t seen since first donning Breffni blue as a teenage full-forward back in the summer of 2006
“If I keep my man scoreless but there’s ten men back in front of you, I don’t really get a sense of satisfaction"
THE common refrain of the modern-day full-back left trying to man the barricades on his own would be that he was hung out to dry.
Fermanagh go up of their own accord
BEFORE a ball was kicked, Fermanagh made a conscious decision not to keep an eye on what was happening in Tullamore.
Fermanagh win over Westmeath would move Ernemen closer to Division Two
Allianz Football League Division Three, round six: Fermanagh v Westmeath (St Joseph's Park, Ederney, 3pm) Fermanagh and Westmeath meet in Ederney in a crucial clash in the race for promotion in Division Three.
Andy McEntee insists Antrim footballers must bounce back from Westmeath hammering
IT was one of those losing-your-religion sort of defeats for the Antrim footballers in Westmeath last weekend – and brought back bitter memories of their 2020 NFL mauling at the hands of Wicklow.
Promotion beckons if Cavan can stay a step ahead of Down
SUNDAY brings the first of three Ulster derbies in-a-row for Cavan – and Mickey Graham’s men will be determined to seal promotion by taking out a resurgent Down at Kingspan Breffni.
Down leave it late again to boost promotion hopes as Westmeath wilt
Allianz National Football League Division Three: Down 1-10 Westmeath 0-11 DOWN gave their promotion ambitions an almighty shunt with a dogged second half comeback to clip Westmeath’s wings on another dramatic night in Newry.
Fermanagh prepared for a different, big challenge against Ulster rivals Antrim
Allianz Football League Division Three, round four: Antrim v Fermanagh (Corrigan Park, 2pm today) FERMANAGH might have often proved themselves better than Antrim in recent times, but Erne boss Kieran Donnelly knows this is very much a different challenge – and a big one.
Antrim won't be feeling down going to Newry, says captain Healy
HEADING to Down, Antrim football captain Peter Healy insists the Saffrons won't be feeling down, despite a disappointing defeat at home to Offaly in their Division Three opener.
Antrim spurn goal chances and lose out at home to Offaly
Allianz Football League Division Three: Antrim 0-12 Offaly 2-12 GOAL chances not taken, 'points' and 'a clear penalty' not given - what looked for much of this match to be a routine win for Offaly offered up a number of talking points afterwards.