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Courteney raring to go again Posted: 6:16 pm April 15, 2021
By Katrina Brennan
Courteney Murphy will continue as Fermanagh ladies captain for the 2021 season. Murphy was captain last December when Fermanagh won the All Ireland Junior title against Wicklow, but the Kinawley woman was ruled out of that game through injury but delivered a passionate and memorable speech as she lifted the cup in Croke Park, on that momentous day.
Devenish player Aisling Maguire and Murphy’s fellow club player, Joanne Doonan will be joint vice captains for the 2021 season. Murphy took over the captaincy from Doonan in 2019 after she left for Australia to play for Carlton in the AFLW, and admits she had “big boots to fill” but is delighted that the management have put their faith in her once again.
I would be very ambitious - From Man City role to All-Ireland glory with Fermanagh
Jonny Garrity’s journey has been an interesting one so far. By Kevin O Brien Thursday 1 Apr 2021, 7:35 AM Thu 7:35 AM 5,520 Views 0 Comments
Fermanagh manager Jonny Garrity celebrates with his team after their 2020 All-Ireland junior win.
Image: ©INPHO
Image: ©INPHO
FROM MANCHESTER CITY to Fermanagh Ladies, it’s fair to say Jonny Garrity’s road to becoming an inter-county boss has been a unique one.
The Tyrone man was 19 when he left these shores and two decades on, he is preparing for his third season in charge of Fermanagh.