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On the ball | Saturday, May 17, 2008

Ryan puts down early marker

The decision of Michael Ryan to ask a number of former players back to the Roscommon panel is an important development in terms of what Ryan feels has been lacking in the senior team recently.  more >

Words of wisdom from Sir Alex

Seeing young talent being recognised gives everyone a massive thrill.  more >

Bit of thanks goes a long way

The most dangerous thing about thanking everybody is that you’re likely to leave someone out.  more >

Can St. Brigid’s bounce back?

There aren’t too many GAA teams in Roscommon that are currently top of their class at provincial level.  more >

Roscommon needs U-21 grade to stay

There are many important issues to be discussed at next January’s Special GAA Congress.  more >

Time for Dolan to return

Now that the dust has settled on the Roscommon Senior Football Final, it’s time to see what impact St. Brigid’s third success in a row will have on the Roscommon intercounty scene.  more >

Championships need fresh injection

Roscommon’s club championships aren’t connecting with the general public.  more >

Ireland just not good enough

I feel sorry for Steve Staunton. A wonderful player for his country, the FAI asked him to run before he could walk.  more >

While I was away…

While I was away...

It’s funny how being away on the other side of the world makes one totally detached from what’s happening on these shores. It’s no harm either because it’s good to get a break from it all.
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Frustrating cycle continues

The local championships have started, a sure sign that Roscommon’s interest in the All-Ireland football championship is at an end.  more >



 

 

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