Quigley glad to be back
May 10, 2013

Fermanagh's Seamus Quigley. INPHO
Sean Quigley was delighted to make his return to the Fermanagh colours in last weekend's 'Together for Sam' fundraising challenge match against Mayo.
The Roslea man kicked three frees on his return from a broken ankle which forced him to miss the latter stages of the Allianz Football League. Mayo emerged as comfortable 3-14 to 1-12 winners of the Brewster Park clash, which raised funds for toddler Sam Bradley, who is battling a rare form of cancer.
"From my own point of view, it was good to get back into a bit of competitive football," he told the Fermanagh Herald.
"It went alright, obviously it was a disappointing result, but it was a good game
"The injury came at a bad time, I was getting games with Fermanagh and we were doing well, but it came at a bad time along with a lot of other injuries - we were hit pretty hard with them.
"We had a very good league campaign. We were favourites to be relegated, but to be pushing for promotion the last day… In the end, we were disappointed that we didn't get promotion. But at the end of the day, we did very well in Division 3."
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