No worries for either camp

Both Fermanagh and Mayo report no injury worries in advance of the weekend's All-Ireland football semi-final

Both Fermanagh and Mayo report no injury worries in advance of the weekend's All-Ireland football semi-final. Mayo are expected to name their side tonight and Fermanagh will do so on Thursday.

"There's nothing of any concern to us," said Mayo manager John Maughan.

"We'll be in a position to name the team tomorrow (Tuesday) night."

According to Fermanagh PRO Tommy Curry, manager Charlie Mulgrew will also have a full pick: "We're firing on all cylinders. Long may it continue."

Meanwhile Wexford hurling goalkeeper Damien Fitzhenry and Westmeath football defender John Keane had some consolation for weekend defeats when they were named Vodaphone All Star Players of the Month in Dublin yesterday.

Both earned their awards for July when both counties won Leinster championships - in Westmeath's case for the first time.

Fitzhenry's saves were crucial in keeping Offaly at bay during a poor opening phase by Wexford whereas Keane's performances against Laois in the final and replay were instrumental in his county's historic success.

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