Fermanagh Senior Football League Roundup
Westville Hotel Division 1 – Round 5
Enniskillen 0-15 v Teemore 1-11
A strong last 20 minutes from Enniskillen Gaels seen them come from six behind to claim victory against Teemore on Friday evening.
Teemore had led 1-6 to 0-6 at the break, with Enniskillen points coming from Beacom, Bogue, Fabio Ledwith and Conall Quinn.
Eoin McManus was in rich form with a stunning two pointer which pushed the Shamrocks into a 1-9 to 0-6 early second half lead.
Enniskillen though hit back with seven points in a row including two pointers from Ross Bogue and Conor Watson to lead by one.
Eoin McManus hit another to pointer and Cian McManus fisted a score, however Ross Bogue seen the home side home to claim victory and move up to second place.
Erne Gaels 1-21 v Aghadrumsee 1-8
Erne Gaels got back to winning ways with a deserving 13-point victory over long-distance travellers Aghadrumsee.
Aghadrumsee find themselves locked in the bottom two, however for Erne Gaels it was an encouraging performance full of running and some fine scores to boot.
Eamon Og Magee hit the home side’s goal, while Luke Ryder and Tommy McCaffrey both hit 0-3.
Jack, Ben and Barry McCann all delivered 0-2 apiece, while Ryan Lyons and Brian Mullin hit a point apiece in a comfortable victory for the County champions.
Devenish 0-12 v Belnaleck 0-20
Belnaleck claimed a first win of the season as they came away with a hard-fought 8-point victory over Devenish.
It was the home side who led at the break, 0-11 to 0-8.
Terry O’Flanagan hit two x2 pointers, Ruairi O’Brien hit two while a single each from Jason Love, Dan McGovern and Jamie Flanagan.
Dan O’Connor was his usual busy self and hit some fine scores, while Garvan Quigley, Bryan Owens and Connor McAuley were all to the fore for Daniel Kille’s side.
Devenish would lose Conor McGowan to a hamstring injury on 35 minutes, while Terry O’Flanagan hit a free against the wind in the second half, but it was Belnaleck who finished much the stronger and finally got a win for the 2026 season.
Derrygonnelly 0-17 v Irvinestown 1-6
A low scoring first half on Thursday evening seen the home side go in leading at the break, 0-5 to 0-3, Derrygonnelly scores coming from Rian McGovern, Rory Smyth and three from Gary McKenna.
While Irvinestown had scores from Kevin Duffy and a sweetly struck two pointer from Gary Maguire.
Gary McKenna, Stephen Gilroy and Leigh Jones added to the home sides tally, while Ronan Ormsby responded for Irvinestown, 0-12 to 0-4.
Substitute Barry Goodwin struck home a penalty to give Irvinestown hope but the home side finished with points via Michael Duffy, Jack Love and Gareth McGovern.
Crust & Crumb Division 2 – Round 6
Newtownbutler 3-8 v Roslea 2-12
Adam Treanor hit 1-7 in the opening half, with a point on just 11 seconds as Roslea claimed an important victory over high-flying Newtownbutler.
Treanor would hit three two pointers in the opening half, while Oisin Toye hit a second Roslea goal, with Newtownbutlers tree pointer from James Connolly on 25 minutes leaving it 2-11 to 1-4 at half time.
Oisin Toye fisted over for Roslea early in the second half, but it was the home side who would take over Jason Flanagan scored a goal on 49 minutes, Daire Chapman hit his sides third goal on 55 minutes, while Chapman also hit 0-3, however Roslea and Adam Treanor in particular had done enough in the opening first half.
Belcoo 0-8 v Ederney 7-10
It’s been a bitterly disappointing campaign to date thus far for Belcoo and that depressing set of results continued as Ederney claimed seven goals in a one-sided contest.
The goals for Ederney came from Eoin McKervey (3), Oran McGee, Shay Deazley, Shaun McCarron and Ryan Maguire as the St Josephs men keep the pressure on Newtownbutler at the top.
Lisnaskea 0-12 v Kinawley 0-19
Kinawley once again showed glimpses of real quality, and they had a hard fought but deserving seven-point victory away to Lisnaskea on Friday evening.
It was the Brian Borus who led at the break, 0-8 to 0-10, Kinawley scores coming from Donal Owens, Sean McManus, Conor Simmons, Dara Cathcart and Tomas Cathcart, while the home side had scores from Damian Og Kelly, Hayde Lynch and an impressive 0-4 from Sean Keenan.
Dara and Tomas Cathcart always held enough scoring power for the away side in the second half, while Hayde Lynch and Justin McDade replied for the home team it just wasn’t enough as Kinawley held more scoring punch upfront.
Crust & Crumb Division 3 – Round 6
Tempo 2-15 v Derrylin 1-13
A blistering start to the game by Tempo with a brace of points from Sean Corry added to by goals from Rian Breen and Oisin Murphy in the 20th minute was to set the foundations for a wind-assisted half time lead of 11 points for the home side.
Tempo other scorers were Aidan Breen (2 x2 pointers), Daire McCaffrey (3), Murphy and Breen.
Derrylin replied with points from Diarmuid Owens (2), Jake Smith (2), Kian Prior, Daire Maguire and Cathair Leonard to leave it Tempo 2-12 Derrylin 0-7.
The visitors were to fare much better in the second half but took long to settle into the game and Tempo points from Aidan Breen and Rian Bogue kept the O’Connell’s at bay.
Pointed 50-Metre strikes from Daire Maguire, Diarmuid Owens and Kian Prior reduced the deficit and when Maguire floated over a two-pointer the Tempo advantage was reduced and when an attacking move ended with Pauric Owens netting, the visitors were in the game.
However, it was all to be too late and the home side held out for a well-deserved victory that keeps them top of Division 3.
Maguiresbridge 2-13 v St Patricks Donagh 1-14
Maguiresbridge picked up another win as they came form behind to defeat St Patricks Donagh.
Daire Treacy hit the away sides only goal from 25 yards out in the first half as the sides went in at the break, 2-5 to 1-8 all level.
Finn Nolan and Andrew Mackey hit the home sides first half goals. Damien McManus picked up a black card for St Patricks, while Maguiresbridge picked off some fine scores in a close second half.
Coa 1-9 v Brookeborough 2-12
Brookeborough done the double over Coa this season with a six-point victory.
Darragh Murphy, Shay McCarney and Charlie Reihill hit first half points for Coa and a goal from Peter Dolan gave Coa 1-3, while for Brookeborough against the wind they hit 0-8 with scores from Dara Rooney and Dylan Bogue.
Caoilte Farry hit 0-4 in the second half, however Brookeborough would hit goals at the important times via Dara Rooney who finished the game with an impressive 2-4.
By philflanagan Sat 13th Jun









