Bradley expects stiff Fermanagh test

January 15, 2016

Tyrone forward Mark Bradley

Tyrone attacker Mark Bradley says he's wary of the threat a hungry Fermanagh side will carry into Sunday's Dr McKenna Cup semi-final.

The Ernesiders haven't won the competition in two decades, while Mickey Harte's men are chasing an unprecedented five-in-a-row, and Bradley is hopeful that the Red Hands can break their opponents winning trend.

"I see Sean Quigley was writing that it would be great to get a bit of silverware in the county, and they all count," Bradley said in The Irish News.

"I don't know when the last time was when Fermanagh won the McKenna Cup, but they have won it. You see how well they did last year up against the Dubs, so it's not going to be an easy test by any means, so hopefully it will be a good game and very competitive.

"It's a competition and we're all out to win it, so hopefully we can get another one."

Throw-in for Sunday's game in Clones is a 2pm.


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