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Replying To dave1988:  "The next two weekends will tell us a lot about where we are. In reality we need to improve to win the next two games. Defensively haven't been very good and better teams will punish us. I'm not convinced by playing stack at 5 don't think he's added anything. I would have him at full back or center back. Are the Pearces players back this weekend. Think we need one or two of the dalys to sort out how easy down and louth ran through us"
Sounds like Ros and Monaghan are in a similar position as regards good attacking stats v leaky defence.
We could be heading for a record tally for a losing team in the league on Sunday...score 3-28 and still lose! Monaghan have a good full back but are lacking a bit for pace in the corners and need to find a settled no.6

I'd be worried about a trend towards utter shoot-outs in football, if scores can be got too cheap it will get boring in a hurry.

Personnel available could decide the fixture, Ros have a bit more depth so I'd expect them to take the points with home advantage, but there would be no surprise in a Monaghan win either. Expect a big travelling support and a good game.

Eddie the Exile (Monaghan) - Posts: 1150 - 13/02/2025 17:43:16    2590872

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Fair enough. Jesus I hope it's not Ciaran Murtagh

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 13/02/2025 18:36:42    2590878

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Replying To dave1988:  "The next two weekends will tell us a lot about where we are. In reality we need to improve to win the next two games. Defensively haven't been very good and better teams will punish us. I'm not convinced by playing stack at 5 don't think he's added anything. I would have him at full back or center back. Are the Pearces players back this weekend. Think we need one or two of the dalys to sort out how easy down and louth ran through us"
Louth and Down will up near the top come the end of the league. The next two are easier than those two.

Monaghan a similar level to Louth with Meath being our easiest game so far.

Daly99 (Roscommon) - Posts: 7 - 14/02/2025 11:31:05    2590940

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Replying To Daly99:  "Louth and Down will up near the top come the end of the league. The next two are easier than those two.

Monaghan a similar level to Louth with Meath being our easiest game so far."
I don't know about that. I'm hearing good things about Meath so I wouldn't take them for granted. Monaghan will beat louth and down.

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 14/02/2025 12:45:32    2590958

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Replying To Daly99:  "Louth and Down will up near the top come the end of the league. The next two are easier than those two.

Monaghan a similar level to Louth with Meath being our easiest game so far."
They'll be nothing easy about Meath in Navan especially now they are managed by a recent club All Ireland winner instead of Colm O'Rourke who had Meath soft and easier to beat.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 313 - 14/02/2025 13:35:25    2590973

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Replying To Daly99:  "Louth and Down will up near the top come the end of the league. The next two are easier than those two.

Monaghan a similar level to Louth with Meath being our easiest game so far."
Sunday is mostly down to who is available for both sides. Monaghan will be without our 2 best so far in the league, Hamill & McAnespie. So far we're missing starters like O'Hanlon, Mohan, Woods, Ward & also Bannigan the last day. Roscommon possibly have a similar story to tell but the fact that we're both on 4 points is a bonus. Home advantage obviously a big advantage for Rossies. May the best team win !

Shelbourne1 (Monaghan) - Posts: 375 - 14/02/2025 14:16:45    2590991

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Replying To Shelbourne1:  "Sunday is mostly down to who is available for both sides. Monaghan will be without our 2 best so far in the league, Hamill & McAnespie. So far we're missing starters like O'Hanlon, Mohan, Woods, Ward & also Bannigan the last day. Roscommon possibly have a similar story to tell but the fact that we're both on 4 points is a bonus. Home advantage obviously a big advantage for Rossies. May the best team win !"
Your best in the league so far was probably C McCarthy,D Garland and the ever green Beggan in goal. Mooney has been showing well also Jack McCarron will likely get his first start in this game after scoring 1-3 off the bench so far. Bannigan missed the last match due to chest infection so should be back on Sunday.

Not sure about a "big advantage" about the Hyde but hopefully enough to get us over the line in expected competitive encounter. Safe travels if you are making the trip.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3950 - 14/02/2025 14:37:53    2591000

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "They'll be nothing easy about Meath in Navan especially now they are managed by a recent club All Ireland winner instead of Colm O'Rourke who had Meath soft and easier to beat."
There's no easy games at this level. On paper though Meath are our easiest fixture of the first 4.

Daly99 (Roscommon) - Posts: 7 - 14/02/2025 14:48:36    2591005

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Team named and I would expect changes before throw in. Shane Killoran picked up knock in training but still named on the 26. Robbie Dolan back on the match day panel for the first time since the Armagh AI Quarter final match last year.

1. Conor Carroll - Oranmore/Maree
2. Pearse Frost - St Brigids
3. John McManus - Roscommon Gaels
4. Niall Higgins - Elphin
5. Colm Neary - Strokestown
6. Brian Stack - St Brigids
7. Shane Cunnane - St Brigids
8. Eddie Nolan - St Brigids
9. Keith Doyle - St Dominics
10. Ciarain Murtagh - St Faithleachs
11. Ultan Harney - Clann na NGael
12. Enda Smith - Boyle
13. Diarmuid Murtagh - St Faithleachs
14. Donie Smith - Boyle
15. Daire Cregg - Boyle

Subs - Aaron Brady (Elphin) Senan Lambe (Roscommon Gaels) Ciaran Lennon (Clann Na NGael) Ruaidhri Fallon (St Brigids) Dylan Ruane (Michael Glaveys) Robbie Dolan (St Brigids) Ben O'Carroll (St Brigids) Cian McKeon (Boyle) Conor Cox (Eire OG) Conor Hand (St Brigids) Shane Killoran (Elphin)

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3950 - 14/02/2025 21:58:26    2591071

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Replying To The_analyser:  "Team named and I would expect changes before throw in. Shane Killoran picked up knock in training but still named on the 26. Robbie Dolan back on the match day panel for the first time since the Armagh AI Quarter final match last year.

1. Conor Carroll - Oranmore/Maree
2. Pearse Frost - St Brigids
3. John McManus - Roscommon Gaels
4. Niall Higgins - Elphin
5. Colm Neary - Strokestown
6. Brian Stack - St Brigids
7. Shane Cunnane - St Brigids
8. Eddie Nolan - St Brigids
9. Keith Doyle - St Dominics
10. Ciarain Murtagh - St Faithleachs
11. Ultan Harney - Clann na NGael
12. Enda Smith - Boyle
13. Diarmuid Murtagh - St Faithleachs
14. Donie Smith - Boyle
15. Daire Cregg - Boyle

Subs - Aaron Brady (Elphin) Senan Lambe (Roscommon Gaels) Ciaran Lennon (Clann Na NGael) Ruaidhri Fallon (St Brigids) Dylan Ruane (Michael Glaveys) Robbie Dolan (St Brigids) Ben O'Carroll (St Brigids) Cian McKeon (Boyle) Conor Cox (Eire OG) Conor Hand (St Brigids) Shane Killoran (Elphin)"
Is killoran the injury you were talking about?

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 15/02/2025 06:30:09    2591095

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Replying To dave1988:  "Is killoran the injury you were talking about?"
No he's named on that published starting team and won't be playing tomorrow. Another two of the above named 15 are doubtful also. Ciarain Murtagh you asked about he's fine and fit to start.

We have already showed our strength in depth in the opening rounds and hopefully will again tomorrow, best of luck to Roscommon.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3950 - 15/02/2025 10:24:44    2591114

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Replying To The_analyser:  "Team named and I would expect changes before throw in. Shane Killoran picked up knock in training but still named on the 26. Robbie Dolan back on the match day panel for the first time since the Armagh AI Quarter final match last year.

1. Conor Carroll - Oranmore/Maree
2. Pearse Frost - St Brigids
3. John McManus - Roscommon Gaels
4. Niall Higgins - Elphin
5. Colm Neary - Strokestown
6. Brian Stack - St Brigids
7. Shane Cunnane - St Brigids
8. Eddie Nolan - St Brigids
9. Keith Doyle - St Dominics
10. Ciarain Murtagh - St Faithleachs
11. Ultan Harney - Clann na NGael
12. Enda Smith - Boyle
13. Diarmuid Murtagh - St Faithleachs
14. Donie Smith - Boyle
15. Daire Cregg - Boyle

Subs - Aaron Brady (Elphin) Senan Lambe (Roscommon Gaels) Ciaran Lennon (Clann Na NGael) Ruaidhri Fallon (St Brigids) Dylan Ruane (Michael Glaveys) Robbie Dolan (St Brigids) Ben O'Carroll (St Brigids) Cian McKeon (Boyle) Conor Cox (Eire OG) Conor Hand (St Brigids) Shane Killoran (Elphin)"
An interesting team named. John McManus at full back and Colm Neary who has been outstanding named in the half back line . Pearses players to come back. Management have a strong panel with plenty of options to pick from. Let's hope it all falls into place because if it does, Roscommon have the potential to go a long way this season.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2318 - 15/02/2025 10:45:08    2591117

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Replying To endgame:  "An interesting team named. John McManus at full back and Colm Neary who has been outstanding named in the half back line . Pearses players to come back. Management have a strong panel with plenty of options to pick from. Let's hope it all falls into place because if it does, Roscommon have the potential to go a long way this season."
Well what was said about a few injuries in the team that's selected we will probably see Niall and Ronan added for injuries. Good to hear cahal heneghan is back and I'm really looking forward to seeing Declan Kenny get a chance. A good friend of mine said his son marked Declan Kenny against Pearces and he reckons he has it all. Hes supposed to have a serious leap on him

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 15/02/2025 20:02:23    2591203

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Also big win for meath Tonight. They are going to be up there pushing for promotion. Cork got the job done also but westmeath are making life very difficult for anyone who plays them. We need to be at our best now to get out of division 2. As I have said tomorrow and next Sunday are going to be our toughest tests so far. Forget louth and down I don't think louth are that good tbh and they pushed us all the way. Tomorrow I want to see a solid defensive performance and not allow Monaghan run through us.

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 15/02/2025 20:09:15    2591207

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Replying To dave1988:  "Also big win for meath Tonight. They are going to be up there pushing for promotion. Cork got the job done also but westmeath are making life very difficult for anyone who plays them. We need to be at our best now to get out of division 2. As I have said tomorrow and next Sunday are going to be our toughest tests so far. Forget louth and down I don't think louth are that good tbh and they pushed us all the way. Tomorrow I want to see a solid defensive performance and not allow Monaghan run through us."
You probably won't see the latter as it seems in Div 2 more than other division little or no focus is put on defending and it's why all games are more high scoring than elsewhere.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3534 - 15/02/2025 21:29:43    2591230

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Replying To Gaa_lover:  "You probably won't see the latter as it seems in Div 2 more than other division little or no focus is put on defending and it's why all games are more high scoring than elsewhere."
Division 2 scorelines are like hurling results.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2079 - 15/02/2025 23:18:26    2591265

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With the players that are rumoured to be out, it's a huge test today. Massive loss. Anyway, leaving for The Hyde now, let's hope we can get the job done regardless, would be a huge win if they can pull it off.

D.Hyde (Roscommon) - Posts: 235 - 16/02/2025 12:29:50    2591316

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Thought Conor hand was very good. Big improvement from last year

Ross1 (Roscommon) - Posts: 11 - 16/02/2025 16:06:32    2591363

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Replying To Ross1:  "Thought Conor hand was very good. Big improvement from last year"
He was excellent, especially in 2nd half.

D.Hyde (Roscommon) - Posts: 235 - 16/02/2025 16:10:36    2591367

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Delighted with the win and indeed 3 wins in 3 matches but the 1st half wastefulness of not scoring from five big goal chances and giving away two bad goals would have been the main reason had we not won.

Doyle,Hand superb 2nd half and Cox made a big impact off the bench as we outscored Monaghan 0-17 to 0-8 for a deserved win. D Murtagh outstanding with 0-12.

Injuries certainly stretching panel strength now with two difficult away games in weeks ahead

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3950 - 16/02/2025 16:33:50    2591379

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