No injury worries for Fermanagh

May 17, 2019

Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher. ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo.

Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher has reported a clean bill of health ahead of Sunday week's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Donegal.

Eoin Donnelly and young gun Ultan Kelm have shaken off knocks in time for the local derby clash at Brewster Park, which is a repeat of last year's provincial final.

“Eoin missed a few club games, but he got one under his belt recently and he has been training with us and obviously that is good news. He is an important player for us,” Gallagher told the Impartial Reporter.

“Ultan had some rehab work to do to be 100% right but he is good to go now."

Gallagher dismisses the notion that his former Donegal charges have been weakened by the unavailability of key players.

“Anyone looking at who Donegal have missing will recognise how good they are.

“They are players that any county would love to have. But Donegal have been very competitive at underage level over the past number of years, so they have been able to introduce younger players to the mix and they are without doubt a top side,” he added.


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