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GAA Gleanings | Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Poor display from Roscommon

The sun shone in Tullamore on Sunday on a day that seemed to be borrowed from June.  more >

Highest score for hurlers

It isn’t often that a Roscommon team in any code record the highest score of the day.  more >

Pride of the club championship

The honour of the little village, referred to by Charles Kickham in his novel Knocknagow, came to mind on Sunday last as I watched Clare champions Kilmurry-Ibrickane beat a fancied Portlaoise team to qualify for the club’s first AllIreland final.  more >

Bitter disappointment

A 13-point defeat at the hands of Cavan in Dr. Hyde Park is just about as bad as things can get for Roscommon football  more >

Potential evident in U-21 team

The first silverware of 2010 came to the county on Saturday last when the U-21 footballers captured the Hastings Cup for the fourth time in a row.  more >

Recalling the thrills of 1992

It’s amazing how a chance discovery can trigger off memories of bygone years.  more >

New season up and running

Roscommon endured a disappointing start to the FBD League when they went down to Sligo IT by a single point in Ballinode on Sunday last.  more >

Best laid plans in ruins

“THE BEST laid plans of mice and men. Go aft awry.”  more >

Roscommon back in action

The Roscommon senior footballers will be back in action on Sunday next when they take on Sligo IT in the college’s grounds in Ballinode, Sligo in the first round of the FBD League.  more >

Rebels still regretting missed scores

Christmas  more >



 

 

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