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Replying To The_analyser:  "County board meeting held tonight to confirm the well known news that Jason Sherlock will be part of Mark Dowds senior county management team along with Iain Daly,John Rogers.

Mickey Comerford Kilkenny the new strength and conditioning coach."
Big kudos to Mark Dowd, it seems we are definitely trying to put our best foot forward.

FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 438 - 31/10/2025 14:15:14    2642397

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Replying To FullOfPorter:  "Big kudos to Mark Dowd, it seems we are definitely trying to put our best foot forward."
Must be balls of money in Roscommon when ye are bringing down Jayo from Dublin... how times have changed....

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1572 - 31/10/2025 17:36:39    2642417

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Replying To Square_B:  "Must be balls of money in Roscommon when ye are bringing down Jayo from Dublin... how times have changed...."
Nay worries bud..times are a changing ..be nice plz.

moros (Roscommon) - Posts: 1175 - 31/10/2025 20:29:52    2642431

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Brigid's champions again 1-16 1-12. Not as good as last weekend replays rarely are. Pearses 4 missed goal chances proved very costly.

Conor Carroll transfer proved to be a very good one with a man of the match display

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4195 - 01/11/2025 16:19:35    2642519

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3 daly brothers missing , hard to replace

diehardrossie (Roscommon) - Posts: 12 - 01/11/2025 17:40:32    2642528

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Replying To The_analyser:  "Brigid's champions again 1-16 1-12. Not as good as last weekend replays rarely are. Pearses 4 missed goal chances proved very costly.

Conor Carroll transfer proved to be a very good one with a man of the match display"
It may be a good transfer for Brigids but it doesn't make it right.

Ros2013 (Roscommon) - Posts: 574 - 01/11/2025 18:05:33    2642532

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Replying To diehardrossie:  "3 daly brothers missing , hard to replace"
All defenders and probably would have conceded a lot less than 1-16 with them involved saying that it was the other end that cost them the most today with a handful of goal chances wasted. Scoreable frees kicked short or wide was costly also.

Credit to Brigids for winning a county title but they'll know their performances in both final especially defensive won't be good enough to win Connacht if repeated.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3771 - 01/11/2025 18:11:43    2642534

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Replying To Gaa_lover:  "All defenders and probably would have conceded a lot less than 1-16 with them involved saying that it was the other end that cost them the most today with a handful of goal chances wasted. Scoreable frees kicked short or wide was costly also.

Credit to Brigids for winning a county title but they'll know their performances in both final especially defensive won't be good enough to win Connacht if repeated."
I think they will
Walk Connacht. At 12/1 they are good value for the all Ireland too.

Ros2013 (Roscommon) - Posts: 574 - 01/11/2025 18:57:55    2642541

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Replying To Ros2013:  "I think they will
Walk Connacht. At 12/1 they are good value for the all Ireland too."
Whats the walking Connacht based on? Like against Pearses both days Brigids should get nothing easy against Ballina.

Having seen all contenders in action Moycullen look best place to regain the Connacht IMO.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 592 - 01/11/2025 21:46:56    2642563

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My senior club team of the year

Conor Carroll (Brigids) a bit of transfer business that took two years to complete and worth the wait as he played a huge role in Brigids regaining the title with two good final appearances.


David Murray (Pearses) a model consistent performer, his clubs best defender and offers leadership to keep them going in sticky patches which was plenty during this championship

Brian Stack (Brigids) great drive and leadership a true captains role for his team.

Mark Richardson (Pearses) solid campaign where he marked top fowards out of the game worth a recall to the senior county panel

Paddy Gavin (Clann) good marker with bag of pace will hopefully see more game time under Mark Dowd

Ruaidhri Fallon (Brigids) very good around the middle eight for winning possession cleanly or via breaking ball, good link man out of defence

Robbie Dolan (Brigids) really came to the fore in the two finals, not the tallest but a warrior.

Shane Cunnane (Brigids) such and clam and composed footballer, his quality of kick passing is as good as any player in the county

Conor Ryan (Pearses) his clubs most consistent player this year. Certainly put his hand up to be included on the senior county panel next year

Declan Kenny (Pearses) not as good today as previous games but another solid club championship from him and certainly puts his hands up for more county game time.


Dylan Ruane (Michael Glaveys) his club will be disappointed not to reach back to back semi-finals but no fault of his. Great work rate and team play by the county man

Paul McGrath (Brigids) unsung hero in his side, who regularly produces big plays both defensively and offensively for his team.

Diarmuid Murtagh (Faithleachs) his club reached back to back semi-finals in no small part to Diarmuids form and scored 2-31

Paul Carey (Pearses) well marked in the finals but Pearses wouldn't have reached the final but for his high scoring against Boyle,Oran. Finished up with overall score of 1-34

Ciaran Lennon (Clann) championship top scorer with 3-31. Worth trying as a target man under Mark Dowd to see can he bring his club scoring to county level.
C Lennon


Among others I considered Paul Whelan Conor Lohan, C Keogh (Pearses) Eddie Nolan Bobby Nugent (Brigids)Pat Gaynor (Western Gaels) C Kennelly (faithleach's) C Heneghan,N Heneghan (Glaveys) John Finnerty (Elphin) Tom Lennon,Ultan Harney (Clann) Cathal Feeley,Donie Smith (Boyle)

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4195 - 01/11/2025 23:08:50    2642572

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Well done to st Brigid's. Pearces left a few goal chances behind yesterday. Brigid's aren't as good as I thought they were. They were very open in defense and thought Senann Kilbride struggled yesterday. Maybe he's an option off the bench rather than starting. Ballina will be a massive test for them in a couple of weeks. Was it dolan that went off injured yesterday?

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1320 - 02/11/2025 08:25:59    2642583

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Handy win
Not much more to say really

OhtobeARossie (Roscommon) - Posts: 1818 - 02/11/2025 09:53:48    2642595

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Replying To dave1988:  "Well done to st Brigid's. Pearces left a few goal chances behind yesterday. Brigid's aren't as good as I thought they were. They were very open in defense and thought Senann Kilbride struggled yesterday. Maybe he's an option off the bench rather than starting. Ballina will be a massive test for them in a couple of weeks. Was it dolan that went off injured yesterday?"
I think they used Senan very smart.The commentary lads spotted it. Keogh had to mark him and wasn't able to drive up to pitch. Also Ben Nugent Hand and Sugrue Derwin all played more as a unit with Senan's presence around them and he got a point and his height for balls dropping in the square. Overall I think was a roll of the dice but I think they used him to bring calm to the others more than what he could do

I dunno if was spotted but they also targeted Hubert Darcy. Isolated him 1v1 scores and kickouts. You could see they knew pearses would give up a few like Ultan and the lads predicted and they had a plan and got out through pearses at ease.

Overall Brigids were in control most of the game and still probably have got near what they can be but don't underestimate the scar tissue from the 1/4 final last year.

Kudos to the lads on clubber the tactical insights they gave really was spot on great idea to have them in. I think Brigids had their homework done and executed well.

rossie4sam (Roscommon) - Posts: 42 - 02/11/2025 10:31:52    2642602

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Whats the walking Connacht based on? Like against Pearses both days Brigids should get nothing easy against Ballina.

Having seen all contenders in action Moycullen look best place to regain the Connacht IMO."
They have a very experienced manager with both club and county success. They also have huge money behind them.

They have brought in an top
Goal keeper. Don't agree with it buttes an all Ireland due to a weakness between the sticks. Carrol seems to be the missing link. They have county players in every line with some lines complete. Their benchnisnstacked with experience and they also have all
Ireland club medals in their panel from the ballymun win. There is leadership everywhere. They are also not reliant on one man. Stack is very important but not life threatening. Moycullen lose Sean Kelly who is injury prone and they are gone. Same as ballina with Evan regan who put on a masterclass tomwin the final.

Brigids also beat pearses by not playing to their potential. Pearses are a dogged team with plenty of talent and you need that grit to beat them.

Ros2013 (Roscommon) - Posts: 574 - 02/11/2025 11:57:09    2642624

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Interesting comments from Brian Stack after the game to say Brigids threw the shackles off more yesterday than they did in the replay but it meant it left them more opened defensively and that's something they'll have to adjust before likely facing Ballina in two weeks.

Their shooting efficiency was an impressive 70% and the inclusion of Senan did allow Nugent,Derwin,O'Carroll more room to cause damage as that trio scored 1-11 between them.

Pearses today will look back on a shooting efficiency of 50% with much regret and how after 15 minutes they led 1-4 to 0-3 and that could have been 3-3 to 0-3 but for two outstanding saves by Conor Carroll. In the next ten minutes Brigids scored 7 points without reply to lead 0-10 to 1-4 and that was basically the winning and losing of the final yesterday.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4195 - 02/11/2025 13:03:31    2642636

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Replying To The_analyser:  "Interesting comments from Brian Stack after the game to say Brigids threw the shackles off more yesterday than they did in the replay but it meant it left them more opened defensively and that's something they'll have to adjust before likely facing Ballina in two weeks.

Their shooting efficiency was an impressive 70% and the inclusion of Senan did allow Nugent,Derwin,O'Carroll more room to cause damage as that trio scored 1-11 between them.

Pearses today will look back on a shooting efficiency of 50% with much regret and how after 15 minutes they led 1-4 to 0-3 and that could have been 3-3 to 0-3 but for two outstanding saves by Conor Carroll. In the next ten minutes Brigids scored 7 points without reply to lead 0-10 to 1-4 and that was basically the winning and losing of the final yesterday."
That plus "losing" the black card 10 minutes, 2pts to 1.

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 203 - 02/11/2025 17:20:42    2642671

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