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Replying To WonTon5:  "Have watched Colleran play for NUIG twice this year and he is there most lethal forward. Also waiting to see Shane Mcglinley make a breakthrough, Galway couldn't handle him at underage but i haven't heard much of him in the last year or so. The Heneghens are such a talented family as well and you can add Niall Heneghen as well, Dunmore Community School were very fortunate to have all of them pass through over the years."
Eoin Colleran is showing well for NUIG in the Sigerson cup, just turned 23 a few weeks ago so at an age that he should be showing what he can do at senior intercounty level now that he's been given an opportunity under Mark Dowd.

Shane McGinley hasn't established himself at senior level yet but still young doesn't turn 22 until April. The Heneghans will be big additions in the years ahead if they can keep themselves fit a issue for all of them especially Cathal.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4249 - 21/01/2026 18:49:48    2652390

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Replying To moros:  "Whatever about laughing or celebrating your rivals demise the fact remains that Brigid's have gone and won their All Ireland in recent times. Clan failed on five occasions even to a Wicklow club back in 1990 when they finally thought they'd get over the line. That brought an end to that era of final losses. Pearses on the other hand have only reached a semi final and were well off it when they got knocked out. We know who really has the last laugh tbh."
The Clann team that contested four All Ireland Club finals in a row would wipe the floor with this current Brigids team.

tommyc (Roscommon) - Posts: 28 - 21/01/2026 19:39:03    2652397

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Didn't commit in 25."
No he didn't commit last year and then this new management obviously don't think he's good enough. To be fair we have a lot of forwards and a lot around the same level

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1343 - 21/01/2026 19:52:00    2652400

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