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Also fitter than Meath in the drawn match in Hyde Park who hung on for a draw due to Roscommon wasting a big number of chances to win in the final ten minutes. I didn't see any great fitness about Meath on Sunday, For 53 minutes it was a slow error ridden game and then a bit of game broke out for the final 20 minutes. The fittest looking teams at the weekend was Kerry and Donegal.
Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3689 - 01/07/2025 17:51:26 2622959 Link 0 |
He was born in Mayo and if one was to class where they are born then very few rossies at all as no maternity ward in this county. You are also missing a E on his name. Late great Dermot Earley was educated in, lived in and kicked his first football in Roscommon so you don't get any more Roscommon than that. The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4105 - 01/07/2025 18:23:11 2622969 Link 1 |
Against Tyrone conceding 2-1 before half time was a killer. Before that 26 minutes played we didn't look out of place on S&C which included knock them off the ball with a number of heavy hits. Another thing that let us down in that game was our shooting efficiency ours was 43% compared to Tyrone 60% we'll see this weekend if we were beaten by the best team at U17 level this year and that what was our only defeat all year I might add. It was a good group of young rossies and the next step is bringing as many as possible into U20 level over the next three years and then hopefully Senior after that. The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4105 - 01/07/2025 18:36:03 2622973 Link 0 |
My reply was tongue in cheek…a bit of fun in response to suggestions Andy is a Roscommon man when it comes to GAA..which he certainly is not. As I always say if you can't take it don't give it.
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11672 - 01/07/2025 21:34:12 2623015 Link 2 |
OhtobeARossie (Roscommon) - Posts: 1806 - 01/07/2025 21:36:59 2623016 Link 0 |