Ballstein wrote: What's that Gay Sheerin said again?
rossie1977 wrote: Most impressive thing about todays win is the age of the starting 15. 11 are 24 or under
TCDStudent1 wrote: » the desire shown by Roscommon was fantastic to see. It's wonderful to see such hunger in a team. At the final whistle, your physio went straight to your number 7. She was obviously very concerned about him and got him to sit on a chair in the sideline. A supporter was going onto the pitch and gave him a congratulatory pat on the back. He had a bottle of water which the physio took off him because she wanted to give it to the player! Looked like the player was just completely out on his feet. Wonderful to see a player giving his all like that. As much as I'm disappointed with Galways defeat (and it was crushing), it's nice to see a competitive Connacht again.
Lt Dan wrote: » Syferus, are those your photos? You took them? Savage, look really really professional . Some great treasures to keep.
manofwisdom wrote: » When you consider the difficult playing conditions the first goal and some of the point scoring by both teams yesterday was as good as i have ever seen. The margin of victory a big shock but the rossies were full value for it. Always great to see top underage players performing at their best at senior level and in Enda Smith and Diarmuid Murtagh for example are as good as any young players in the country. Well done Roscommon enjoy the celebrations and go on now and win a long over due championship game in Croke park.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » A young team with great potential, If they continue to progress and get better, who knows what they could achieve.
rossie1977 wrote: » It is but staying together (and fit) is key and something that Roscommon teams simply haven't been able to do last decade. Of the 19 players that either started or came on a sub in the 2010 Connacht final win only one Sean McDermott played in this years victory. Its more jarring when you consider that 6 of those starters (and 3 of the subs) are still not even 30. By comparison eight of Sligos panel that day either started or came on against mayo in this years Connacht championship. Speaking of mayo, 7 of the players that started for them that year in the defeat to Sligo started Saturday night in Clare and Parsons who started in Sligo came on as sub Saturday night while Aiden o Shea came on as sub against Sligo in 2010. You don't need to even go back that far. In 2014 Roscommon came within a whisker of beating mayo yet just 2 of that starting 15 started yesterday. 10 of the mayo starting 15 that day started against Clare
Eyes Down Field wrote: » I think Sheeran said McStay couldn't manage Roscommon effectively Because he was from Mayo. Absolute bollox.