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What's the score? | 05 February 2012

Second-half showing lifts spirits

THE FINAL 20 minutes against Mayo on Sunday will have given Roscommon something to build on over the next two weeks before Tipperary arrive in Kiltoom for the start of the Allianz National Football League.  more >

Big year ahead for some counties

WITH DUBLIN, as All-Ireland champions, and Kerry, with revenge in their nostrils, being the top two for the season ahead, it is also a huge year for five other counties.  more >

Newcomers in the shop window

A NEW Year, a new beginning and on the same day that the new RTE talent show, The Voice of Ireland, hit the airwaves a new voice arrived in the Roscommon dressing room. The players were left hoping that Des Newton would turn around in his chair and say: “you’re in my team for 2012”.  more >

Five men looking forward to 2012

SINEAD O’CONNOR is only one husband away from having the same number of marriages as new GAA intercounty football managers entering the circuit in 2012.  more >

Testing week for Premiership’s big guns

BEFORE A ball was kicked in anger in this season’s Champions League, one would have got super odds on Arsenal being the first English club to have qualified for the latter stages of the competition with one game remaining.  more >

Brigid’s to end Fulham’s Fairytale

RUISLIP ON Sunday and a real David and Goliath clash is on the menu. In fact, the meeting of St. Brigid’s and Fulham Irish in the All-Ireland club quarter-final would remind one of an old fashioned FA Cup third round clash --the Premier League club taking to their travels to visit the home of the lesser lights who are hoping to pull off a giantkilling act.  more >

Double delight for battling Brigid’s

COROFIN LOST the game in the first-half. St. Brigid’s won it in the second-half. Sunday’s turbocharged AIB Connacht club senior football final roared into action and set the pulses racing for the last 30 minutes.  more >

Hesitant vote goes to St. Brigid’s

No matter what angle you take for Sunday’s Connacht club senior football final, the same conclusion comes to the surface - it’s going to be mighty tough and close.  more >

St. Brigid’s survive searching test

IT’S OFFICIAL - the dream final is on. The heavyweights will get set for battle this week as St. Brigid’s and Corofin advanced to the Connacht club final in Kiltoom in two weeks’ time.  more >

Tricky Tourlestrane test awaits St. Brigid’s

HAVING SAFELY negotiated their defence of the Roscommon SFC title, St. Brigid’s next mission will be to protect the Connacht club title they won so dramatically in Tuam Stadium 12 months ago.  more >

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