TimRiggins wrote: » What are our realistic goals for the Championship? Connaght title and a good showing in the quarter final?
rossie1977 wrote: » To win a connacht we would either have to win in salthill which we haven't done since the refurbishment back in 2001 or win in castlebar (against mayo at senior) which we haven't done sine 1986!!
TimRiggins wrote: » And this is our best team in a long long time. Being 21 I have never seen a Roscommon team with this sort of quality. Our forwards, bar maybe Dublin rival any team in the country. A win in the Connaght final would be a huge marker to lay down.
Syferus wrote: » We actually did far better stuffing runs today than the last two matches, when those Meath runs got to the 20m line they invariably got stood up and have to work the ball out again. Good signs in the last three halves of football that the defense is closing down lanes better. Kev had the bib off but never came on, Ward came on for Cregg at the death though. Great to see the two Western Gaels men (or Crokes, but c'mon now) back in the reckoning. Ward is the sort of man who would be a good anchor at CHB rather than messing around with our very settled FB line to cover that spot. Niall Daly is a very good ball player but maybe CHB isn't his best spot, just as his brother's best spot wasn't in the corner-back role he started his senior career in.
Gael85 wrote: » Has Donal Ward transferred to Kilmacud Crokes?
SureYWouldntYa wrote: » Would we be like Westmeath in Division 1 though ? Obviously promotion was the aim for the next few years but I'd almost prefer another year in Division 2, almost mind
Santa Cruz wrote: » Take any success when it comes. It mightn't come again. Wouldn't it be good to see the main players coming to Roscommon ? Tyrone, Donegal Monaghan were always teams that Roscommon would rate themselves again. Cork have been beaten in the Hyde. Good home shows would ensure safety in Div 1. All going well and getting into Div 1 is experience in itself. Rosses aims should be as high a league placing as possible, Connacht championship and football in August either via the front door as Provincial champions or through the back door. Playing in Croke Park is something the supporters want and quarter finals in the past have opened the doors for beaten teams to get back winning. Success breed success and underage teams need a successful Senior teams to look up to
Lt J.R. Bell wrote: » For any prospect of development, Division 1 is the only show in town. If we are expecting this squad to be genuine All Ireland Contenders, or at least quarter finalists in the future, they need to be in Division 1 During Gay Sheerin's time as manager , and even John Tobin's the Rossies were flying high in the league, two semi finals. We bet Tyrone in Roscommon in Harte's first competitive game. We were able to hold our own against Dublin in Parnell (Frankie Dolan coming to blows with that thug, Ciaran Whelan). We even bet Kerry. Problem was, as usual, when Championship came, we were beaten by Mayo and Galway before we left the dressing room (1998 was a hard one to swallow)
yabadabado wrote: » Avoid relegation from Div 2,a good showing in Connacht championship with a final appearance and a win in CP would be excellent. Been too long since we won a championship game in CP. Not asking for much but I really do think that has to be the minimum aim.
crusier wrote: » 1998 was great, sam came west!