Roscommon involvement on All Ireland final day

St. Faithleach's Mary Kenny got to attend the All Ireland Football Final where she met eight time All Ireland winner Pat Spillane
A young Kilbride footballer got his chance to grace the hallowed Croke Park turf on All Ireland final day.
Daithi Farrell got to play in the Cumann na mBunscol exhibition game at half time of the All Ireland football final in Croke Park on Sunday.
Meanwhile, St. Faithleach’s Mary Kenny was honoured today in Croke Park as part of AIB GAA giving back to club volunteers.
She was treated to a behind the scenes tour of Croke Park where she was able to visit the dressing rooms before the meeting of Kerry and Donegal.
St. Faithleach’s thanked Mary for her continued willingness to volunteer her time.
“Mary is a huge part of St Faithleach GAA and and deserves not only this special day but many more!!! Her commitment to St.Faithleachs and the community of players, management, executive members, underage players and all involved is unmatched. She has humbly put in thousands of hours over the years and is widely known by all at Roscommon GAA and Roscommon LGFA.”
