Corrigan eyes Dubs scalp

July 28, 2015

Westmeath's Kevin Maguire and Tomas Corrigan of Fermanagh
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Tomas Corrigan sees no reason why Fermanagh can't give a good account of themselves against Dublin.

The Ernemen are rank outsiders to get the better of the Metropolitans in Sunday's historic All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park but attacking ace Corrigan - who hit 1-7 against Westmeath last weekend - says they won't travel to the captital to make up the numbers:

"Coming up short just won't do anymore," he states in The Irish Daily Mirror. "We've had more moral victories than anyone in Ireland. It just gets to the stage where they're useless.

"You're sick of them. You're sick of getting a pat on the back. You put in too much effort to just get a pat on the back.

"It's something we set out at the start of the year, to target every match and aim to win it. You can't beat the winning feeling. We've had some barren years in Fermanagh and to be honest we're just soaking it up at the minute.

"Let's not be foolish about it - we're in bonus territory now. But there is no reason why we can't go out and give a good account of ourselves."


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