Fri, 10 Jun, 2016 - 01:00
Tomas Corrigan says the time has come for Fermanagh to stop being “embarrassed” about declaring their ambition to win an Ulster SFC title.
The talented 22-year-old is one of the reasons the county can dare to dream a first provincial crown could happen in the lifespan of Pete McGrath’s ever-improving team.
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CourtsGaaFootballSportPlace: MacCumhail ParkPlace: FermanaghPlace: BallybofeyPlace: ErnePlace: DublinPlace: UlsterPlace: DonegalPlace: LissanPlace: EnniskillenPerson: Tomas CorriganPerson: M DeeganPerson: Pete McGrathPerson: CorriganPerson: Tomas’Person: DomPerson: Rory GallagherPerson: TomásPerson: RoryPerson: GallagherEvent: Ulster SFCEvent: All-Ireland quarterEvent: McKenna CupOrganisation: DonegalOrganisation: FermanaghOrganisation: DublinOrganisation: AntrimOrganisation: Arthur CoxOrganisation: St MichaelOrganisation: MonaghanOrganisation: Cavan
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