Summary
Brewster Park hosts opening Ulster match
Fermanagh seven points ahead at half-time
Ernemen win 1-12 to 0-9 to set up Donegal quarter-final
Live Reporting
Alvin McCaig
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16:48 BST 15 May 2016Ernemen in control at breakpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:47 BST 15 May 2016Half-time: Fermanagh 0-9 0-2 Antrim
A Tomas Corrigan inspired Fermanagh walk down the tunnel, seven points ahead of a disappointing Antrim team. The fare on the pitch has been enjoyed by the majority of a 9,124 crowd. The Saffrons need a massive second-half display to overcome a clinical Erne side.
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16:38 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-9 0-2 Antrim
Brian Neeson converts an easy free but Antrim need a couple of more points before the break to boost hopes of a comeback
Classy Corriganpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:35 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-9 0-1 Antrim
There's no stopping Tomas Corrigan - from a tight angle and close to the touchline, he manages to arrow the ball between the sticks. Then he repeats the feat just seconds later. Wonderful stuff
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16:32 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-7 0-1 Antrim
Sean Quigley pops it over to restore Fermanagh's six-point advantage
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16:30 BST 15 May 2016Quote MessageFermanagh have started very well and are running at Antrim. The McCuskers, Paul and Declan, are causing plenty of problems
Martin McGrath, Former Fermanagh captain
Postpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:27 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-6 0-1 Antrim
Aidan Breen gets in on the act with a neat finish to make it six without reply. Brian Neeson sees a shot saved before finally putting Antrim on the scoreboard after 23 minutes.
Corrigan on fire!published at 16:23 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:23 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-5 0-0 Antrim
That's four points now from the impressive Tomas Corrigan, this time the forward steps inside before firing over
Yellow cardpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:22 BST 15 May 2016Antrim's Michael McCann is first in the book
Postpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:19 BST 15 May 2016Quote MessageAntrim are going to have to get primary possession in the middle of the field because they need a few scores. They don’t seem to have wakened up yet.
Brian Canavan, Former Armagh joint manager on BBC Radio Ulster
Time to worry?published at 16:19 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:19 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-4 0-0 Antrim
Another free from Corrigan and already there's concern for Antrim's prospects of progressing
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16:13 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-3 0-0 Antrim
Antrim miss the chance to get off the mark as Tomas McCann sends his free wide
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16:10 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-3 0-0 Antrim
Tomas Corrigan extends the advantage with his second free
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16:09 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-2 0-0 Antrim
Declan McCusker doubles the lead, opting to chip over instead of going for goal.
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16:06 BST 15 May 2016Fermanagh 0-1 0-0 Antrim
First blood to the Ernemen as Tomas Corrigan flights over a free.
Late changepublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 15 May 2016
16:03 BST 15 May 2016Antrim have made a late switch with Mark Sweeney coming in for Niall McKeever.
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