Ulster SFC 2024: Fermanagh 0-9 Armagh 3-11 – Orchard men ease into semi-finals

Ulster SFC 2024: Fermanagh 0-9 Armagh 3-11 – Orchard men ease into semi-finals

Man of the match Rory Grugan, speaking to BBC Sport NI: “We did a lot of the donkey work in the first half, we managed to turn them over a few times and get the goals and once you have that cushion you can play the game on your own terms.”

Fermanagh: Ross Bogue; Lee Cullen, Che Cullen, Oisin Smyth; Declan McCusker (capt), Shane McGullion, Cian McManus; Ronan McCaffrey, Joe McDade; Conor McGee, Conor McShea (0-1), Fionan O’Brien (0-3); Ultan Kelm (0-1), Garvan Jones (0-1), Sean Cassidy (0-1f).

Subs: Josh Largo Elis for Ronan McCaffrey ’22, Brandon Horan for Conor McGee ’48, Conor Love (0-2) for Garvan Jones ’48, Jonathan Cassidy for Oisin Smyth ’60, Darragh McGurn for Declan McCusker 61.

Black card: Ultan Kelm (’11).

Armagh: Blaine Hughes; Paddy Burns, Aaron McKay, Peter McGrane; Joe McElroy, Ciaran Mackin (0-2), Aidan Forker; Rian O’Neill (0-1), Ben Crealey; Stefan Campbell (1-2), Rory Grugan (0-1f), Conor Turbitt (1-1, 1f); Oisin Conaty, Andrew Murnin (0-1), Jarly Og Burns (1-1).

Subs: Barry McCambridge (0-1) for Aaron McKay ’44, Oisin O’Neill (0-1) for Jarly Og Burns ’48, Connaire Mackin for Rian O’Neill ’56, , Aidan Nugent for Andrew Murnin ’57, Tiernan Kelly for Conor Turbitt ’63.

Referee: Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

Att: 7,096

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