THE inaugaral winner of our new Ladies Football Manager of the Year category award is Garry Smyth of Derrygonnelly, having led his native club to a fantastic Ulster Intermediate Championship triumph. They won a first ever Division One league title, their maiden Fermanagh Intermediate Championship and the Ulster Intermediate title. Overseeing their magical season was […]
Derrygonnelly ready for once in a lifetime experience
By Kieran Lynch ULSTER Intermediate champions Derrygonnelly Harps will be hoping to book their place in the All-Ireland semi-finals when they travel to London to take on British champions, Round Towers. Anytime a team wins their county championship, they head into the unknown, but facing a team from across the water takes that a step […]
“We’re often coaxed to take a feed of cottage cheese and blueberries”
WE chat this week to Brenda Bannon as she lifts the lid on her teammates… Name: Brenda Bannon. Age: 27. Teams played for: Advertisement There are quite a few I’m always on the move! Home club: Aghadrumsee, St Macartan’s, county: Fermanagh ladies, current club: Derrygonnelly Harps. Secondary school: St. Eugene’s, Roslea, Mount Lourdes Grammar School, […]
Harps ladies head into the unknown after fixtures confusion
By Michael McMullan DERRYGONNELLY had to wait until last night (Wednesday) to find out the identity of Sunday’s Ulster IFC final opponents, but the game wasn’t played. Steelstown’s postponed game with Ballyshannon was refixed for last weekend, with Ulster LGFA moving their semi-final against Cavan champions Castlerahan/Denn for last night. The Derry side, beaten in […]