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I think we should start with the team that beat Galway. I think R. Heneghan deserves to start people don't always see his work rate off the ball. All the best for Saturday, up the Ross.

Towny10 (Roscommon) - Posts: 25 - 12/06/2026 01:56:47    2679070

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Massive blow to be without Enda Smith for this game due to a recent injury in training. Ward,Stack for Fallon,Enda our two changes.

Conor Carroll - St Brigids
Brian Stack - St Brigids
Caelim Keogh - Padraig Pearses
Eoin McCormack - St Dominic's
Eoin Ward - Fuerty
Ronan Daly - Padraig Pearses
Senan Lambe - Roscommon Gaels
Conor Ryan - Padraig Pearses
Keith Doyle - St Dominic's
Dylan Ruane - Michael Glaveys
Daire Cregg - Boyle
Colm Neary - Strokestown
Diarmuid Murtagh - St Faithleachs
Darragh Heneghan - Michael Glaveys
Robert Heneghan - Michael Glaveys

Subs

Aaron Brady - Elphin
Niall Higgins - Navan O'Mahonys
Patrick Gavin - Clann na nGael
Ruaidhri Fallon - St Brigids
Oisín Cregg - Boyle
Jack Duggan - Clonguish
Share Cunnane - St Brigids
Cian McKeon - Boyle
Paul Carey - Padraig Pearses
Conor Hand - St Brigids
Ciarán Lennon - Clann na nGael

Of the starting 15 named for Monaghan only four changes from the team that beat Roscommon by 10 points in Croke Park last year and that could become two if Ryan McAnespie,Stephen O'Hanlon are named to start before throw in . Is their njury crisis a little overplayed?

Best of luck to all the Roscommon players and management tomorrow in Clones.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4399 - 12/06/2026 13:02:53    2679128

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Replying To Towny10:  "I think we should start with the team that beat Galway. I think R. Heneghan deserves to start people don't always see his work rate off the ball. All the best for Saturday, up the Ross."
Hard one to call tomorrow. Enda is a huge loss. It's time for daire cregg to stand up and put in a massive performance. We will need him more than ever tomorrow

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1415 - 12/06/2026 15:17:39    2679163

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Enda a huge loss for tomorrow. I've a bad feeling about this game. No real pressure on Monghan as they've yet to put in a full 70 min performance and haven't been far off in any of their games. O'Hanlon appears to be fit too which is not good news for Ros. He's a seriously dangerous baller. Fingers crossed we get the job done but it'll not be easy. It'll be very disappointing if the season peters out tomorrow evening. Ros Comáin abú

ComainRos (Roscommon) - Posts: 175 - 12/06/2026 16:09:52    2679168

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Enda smiths a massive blow : (

Gavlar (Roscommon) - Posts: 21 - 12/06/2026 16:30:57    2679169

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Replying To ComainRos:  "Enda a huge loss for tomorrow. I've a bad feeling about this game. No real pressure on Monghan as they've yet to put in a full 70 min performance and haven't been far off in any of their games. O'Hanlon appears to be fit too which is not good news for Ros. He's a seriously dangerous baller. Fingers crossed we get the job done but it'll not be easy. It'll be very disappointing if the season peters out tomorrow evening. Ros Comáin abú"
All teams have to deal with injuries. Look at the players Kerry are missing. It's been a great season so far but If Roscommon are serious about going places, we should beat Monaghan.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2697 - 12/06/2026 20:08:25    2679173

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Best of luck to the lads tomorrow.
Tear into it and hope we get through.

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 643 - 12/06/2026 20:51:22    2679182

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Enda Smith is a big loss tomorrow but we probably have our strongest panel in a number of years to deal with it. (I hope someone has being practicing penalty kicks?)

I am very interested to see how both managers set out their teams tomorrow and what the match-ups will be?

* Will Ryan O' Toole take Darragh Heneghan?
* Will Brian Stack mark Jack McCarron?
* What about putting Colm Neary on Conor McCarthy and have him back track at speed more than he would like?
* Will Stephen O' Hanlon start (I think he will) and who will take him. Maybe someone like Colm Neary / Eoin McCormack / Sean Lambe.
* Can Ronan Daly keep Michael Brannigan reasonably quiet? Both have being playing well this year.
* If Rory Beggan comes off his line (for some kickouts etc) can some of our speed merchants catch him out? Obviously we cannot give easy frees away within 70 mts or he will punish us.
* Who will mark Daire Cregg. He is due a good game and he is extremely talented and a match winner if he hits form?
* Has Ryan Wylie (outstanding Monaghan player) still the legs for a young, fresh and fast Roscommon team?
* What will the midfield and kickout strategy be for both teams? Monaghan put a lot of effort into trying to close space in previous matches but also had several runners giving several options for their own short kickouts.
* Can Diarmuid Murtagh continue his brilliant scoring form?

Really looking forward to this game as both teams will give it 100%. Would not be a bit surprised if it was a two point win for the Rossies after extra time with Fallon, Hand, etc to make a big contribution from the subs bench. (Surely not more extra time for Monaghan)

If Monaghan do get the better of us I would not begrudge them, as like ourselves they have a very small population. May the best team win a cracking match on the day.

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 917 - 12/06/2026 21:50:02    2679187

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Replying To letsgetgoing:  "Enda Smith is a big loss tomorrow but we probably have our strongest panel in a number of years to deal with it. (I hope someone has being practicing penalty kicks?)

I am very interested to see how both managers set out their teams tomorrow and what the match-ups will be?

* Will Ryan O' Toole take Darragh Heneghan?
* Will Brian Stack mark Jack McCarron?
* What about putting Colm Neary on Conor McCarthy and have him back track at speed more than he would like?
* Will Stephen O' Hanlon start (I think he will) and who will take him. Maybe someone like Colm Neary / Eoin McCormack / Sean Lambe.
* Can Ronan Daly keep Michael Brannigan reasonably quiet? Both have being playing well this year.
* If Rory Beggan comes off his line (for some kickouts etc) can some of our speed merchants catch him out? Obviously we cannot give easy frees away within 70 mts or he will punish us.
* Who will mark Daire Cregg. He is due a good game and he is extremely talented and a match winner if he hits form?
* Has Ryan Wylie (outstanding Monaghan player) still the legs for a young, fresh and fast Roscommon team?
* What will the midfield and kickout strategy be for both teams? Monaghan put a lot of effort into trying to close space in previous matches but also had several runners giving several options for their own short kickouts.
* Can Diarmuid Murtagh continue his brilliant scoring form?

Really looking forward to this game as both teams will give it 100%. Would not be a bit surprised if it was a two point win for the Rossies after extra time with Fallon, Hand, etc to make a big contribution from the subs bench. (Surely not more extra time for Monaghan)

If Monaghan do get the better of us I would not begrudge them, as like ourselves they have a very small population. May the best team win a cracking match on the day."
Very fair assessment of the key matchups. I dont think Monaghan have the stomach for another extra time or another big fightback to be honest, only so many times you can go that route in a season. Bobby McCauls injury has taken a very significant toll on morale.
My hunch is we will know quite early on how the game will go. The head says Ros could get themselves 6 or 7 ahead by 50 mins and they will be able to hold that advantage against a psychologically tired Monaghan. For Monaghan to win they will have to get out in front and bring Ros down the stretch from a leading position.
Safe travels to Clones, always a good tussle between two footballing teams.

Eddie the Exile (Monaghan) - Posts: 1348 - 13/06/2026 13:13:35    2679239

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Good half for Monaghan so far, should be further in front.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2739 - 13/06/2026 17:09:24    2679274

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Rossies sleepwalking to another disaster

Rossieforever (Roscommon) - Posts: 133 - 13/06/2026 18:24:18    2679294

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A season which promised so much with Connacht titles at the three grades is now over. The first side to exit the All ireland race. I wonder should they have forfeited the Connacht title for better preparation for the AI series. After the successful league campaign, we should have had one eye on the AI series. After all the earlier success, played two and lost two in the big race.
I suppose we can prepare for D1 football next season

Jack L (None) - Posts: 3214 - 13/06/2026 18:28:04    2679297

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Hard luck. I hate how much Roscommon under perform outside of Connacht. I can only imagine how disappointing it is for Roscommon supporters.

Serious talent there.

galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1714 - 13/06/2026 18:33:13    2679300

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Absolutely abysmal. You'd have to question what they have they been doing the past few weeks to be that bad.

Rozzies (Roscommon) - Posts: 5 - 13/06/2026 18:40:27    2679302

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Johnny Logan - Whats another year.. on repeat

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 1056 - 13/06/2026 18:51:36    2679305

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Firstly well done to Monaghan and any of their posters on here. Fully deserved their win and good value for their 9 point win.

As for us we saved our worst performance of the year for the last match. Kickouts not finding them men, us not showing the intensity and fight in the middle 8 that was required. Defensively very poor lacked shape and players so often left flatfooted.

Not a whole lot of difference between Tyrone and Monaghan but how different our performances was 3 weeks apart was something else. One thing for sure we wouldn't have stayed up in Division one or even reached the Connacht final had we played similar to that today.

Finally thanks to players and management for what was a transitional year on the line and with many new or newish faces getting their chance and where we secured Division 1 status and won Connacht.

Nobody will be hurting more than them and will know they are a whole lot better than what they showed today, that's football and sport unfortunately and we'll go again in 2027.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4399 - 13/06/2026 19:00:37    2679309

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Clonguish will be delighted to have Jack Duggan back. Full steam ahead for them now.

B&G (Longford) - Posts: 432 - 13/06/2026 19:47:24    2679330

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