Donnelly looks to Limerick

March 12, 2015

Eoin Donnelly of Fermanagh with Cavan's James McEnroe. INPHO

No sooner had Fermanagh got a draw with Armagh than midfielder Eoin Donnelly switched his attention to Limerick.

The Ernemen battled back from eight points adrift to earn a share of the spoils in the Athletc Grounds on Saturday night and Donnelly quickly pointed out that the result will only matter if they kick on against the Treaty County this weekend:

"It's a case of keeping the run going," the Coa clubman said in The Fermanagh Herald. "Limerick's going to be another tough test again. We'll have to do our work on them. We can't really rest on our laurels.

"There's boys who came in there [against Armagh] and pushed the whole thing on and they're going to be fighting for a place. Anyone who thinks that because we got a draw here that we've won ourselves anything is mistaken.

"We're being worked hard and we feel we're in fairly good nick considering the time of year. We're just happy to come away unbeaten and push on with another point, but looking to Limerick again next week we still need to win every game. We can't slip up again."


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