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Erne boss James Daly hoping to add silverware to wedding bells in All-Ireland junior final replay

Last weekend, James Daly and his wife, Jill Doherty, were basking in the Albufeira sunshine in the aftermath of their wedding.

The glorious heatwave might remain in Armagh's Athletic Grounds this evening but that is where the similarities end, as Daly looks to lead Fermanagh to glory in the TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Final replay (5pm).

It is a second bite of the cherry for both sides after a titanic tussle at Croke Park 13 days ago, when Antrim were reeled in before the Saffrons had to pull off their own heroics late in the game.

And with his newlywed Antrim wife in the stands watching on, Fermanagh boss Daly hopes his team can bounce back to the Intermediate ranks with victory today.

"Jill is a Belfast woman but she is all Fermanagh now. Her and her whole family are all rooting for Fermanagh," said Daly.

"The first game was great, at one point we were struggling to stay in the game and then we came back. At one point it was looking like if we could hold onto the ball we could have won the game.

"Probably a draw was a fair result at the end of the day. Antrim had done enough to get that. They got that last-gasp free kick and the replay wasn’t the best case scenario for me but that is sport."

Once the game ended at Croke Park on 31 July, Daly went into wedding planning mode before he jetted off to Portugal with his son, Ryan, the following day. They were preparing to welcome 120 guests from Ireland to the sunny Algarve.

"We were meeting and greeting and seeing people coming in and having the craic. It’s been a great couple of weeks to be honest," said Daly.

"One of my friends texted me on the Thursday: 'how are the nerves coming up to the wedding?’ I said those nerves are fine, nothing compared to the nerves going into

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