Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

A CORR BELIEF

Fermanagh buzzing ahead of Orchard tie & their chances get a further boost with the news Ruari is back from long term injury

- BY JACKIE CAHILL

Armagh v Fermanagh, Sunday, 6.30pm RUAIRI CORRIGAN is set to pull on the Fermanagh shirt for the first time in almost a year when the Ernesiders tackle Ulster rivals Armagh in qualifier at the Athletic Grounds.

Corrigan last played for Fermanagh in last July’s All-ireland qualifier defeat to Mayo and has been out of action since sustaining a serious shoulder injury in the county intermedia­te final victory over Tempo last September. Corrigan had scored 3-3 before being forced off in that club fixture and has missed all of Fermanagh’s 2017 campaign to date. But his return is a huge boost for manager Pete Mcgrath, who’s also set to welcome back wing-back Declan Mccusker. Corrigan and Mccusker, who was nursing a broken hand, were big misses for Fermanagh as they lost out to Monaghan in the preliminar­y round of the Ulster Championsh­ip. But Mcgrath (right) confirmed that he’s managed to keep his entire panel together since then, and has Corrigan and Mccusker back ahead of what he’s described as a “critical” fixture with Armagh. Fermanagh embarked on a memorable back door run in 2015 which took them all the way to an All-ireland quarterfin­al clash with Dublin. Last year, they were knocked out by Mayo in Round Two but Mcgrath is hopeful of another extended run. He said: “The squad stayed intact and has worked hard since the Monaghan game. “We’re looking forward to the game and hopefully getting a run in the qualifiers. “In any qualifier situation, the first game is a critical one. Get the win and it gives you a bit of momentum, extra energy and enthusiasm. Sunday’s game is critical for both teams.” Confirming Corrigan’s return, Mcgrath added: “Ruairi got a bad shoulder break in the intermedia­te final in Fermanagh in September of last year. “He was out completely for the entire season but has been back now for the past five or six weeks in training. “He was nowhere near ready for the Monaghan match but he’s in a situation now where he could contribute something, either starting or coming on. We have to make that final decision.” Mcgrath is expected to announce his starting line-up tomorrow evening and he’s expecting another close encounter with Armagh, who lost out to Down in the provincial championsh­ip. He said: “We played Armagh three times in the last few years in League football. “They beat us the 2015 Division Three final and we drew with them in the regulation group game. “Last year, they beat us by a point at the Athletic Grounds so there’s been very little between us, and there’s nothing to suggest that anything will be different on Sunday evening.”

 ??  ?? WELCOME BOOSTER Ruairi Corrigan is set to feature again for Fermanagh after a lengthy spell of absence
WELCOME BOOSTER Ruairi Corrigan is set to feature again for Fermanagh after a lengthy spell of absence
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