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Baldwin says indiscipline cost Fermanagh Posted: 5:48 pm May 21, 2021
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The Ernesiders were cruising throughout the second half and at one stage led by seven points, but Cavan slowly came back into the game and through Brian Fitzpatrick, the Breffni county hit the last four points of the game to earn a 1-19 to 2-16 draw in the first game of their league campaign.
Baldwin said afterwards, “The boys are a bit down in themselves after that, it’s honestly like a grain of sand, it can either go for you or against you.
“Cavan had a free 110 (yards) out and it was brought in to the 80 because we threw the ball away, things like that we need to learn from.
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The wait is over for Fermanagh hurlers Posted: 5:19 pm May 13, 2021
By Katrina Brennan
Fermanagh have high hopes for the season ahead, with aspirations to get back to the Lory Meagher final and this year to go one step further and win it.
The road to Croke begins on Sunday because Baldwin believes momentum will play a big part in their season.
“Once you get momentum on anything, it’s like a moving vehicle, it’s very hard to stop. We would certainly be looking at this game to try and get a win and get the momentum.”
Fermanagh have welcomed back a number of players this season, the likes of Ryan Bogue and Thomas Cleary. They have also taken advantage of the three player rule for weaker counties and brought in Barney McAuley from Loughgiel, Ruairi Bannon from Loch Mor dal gCais in Antrim and Kevin McGarry who is from Fermanagh but has been hurling for Portaferry in recent years.