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The weather is good, it is holiday time so put the following dates in your diary and support Roscommon ladies GAA teams in three ALL IRELAND FINALS.
This Wednesday 15 August. Time 7.15pm Kinnegad GAA, Manorfield, Kinnegad. Roscommon v Laois in Under-16 All Ireland B Final
Saturday 25th July Time 4.00pm O'Connor Park Tullamore Roscommon v Cork in the Minor B All Ireland Final (Please note that the A Final between Kerry & Tyrone also takes place at 2.00pm
Sunday 2nd August. Time ?? Croke Park Roscommon v Fermanagh in the All Ireland Intermediate Final. (Recommendation: There are some very bad seats for sale on ticketmaster for this final at the moment. Always use the map of the Croke Park stadium before buying tickets. I would hold back for the moment as no doubt much better tickets will become available. Not sure why Ticketmaster sell rubbish tickets first?)
Roscommon ladies have their own website; https://roscommonlgfa.ie where you can buy tickets for the match on Wednesday night.
Well done to all involved in ladies GAA in Roscommon. Some achievement having three teams playing in ALL Ireland Finals.
Time to look to the future with positivity rather than concentrate on SOME SELECTIVE negatives of the past which one or two posters posters seem to take delight in. It has been a great year overall for Roscommon GAA as far as I am concerned.
letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 923 - 13/07/2026 11:39:31
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Replying To yew_tree: "Going by that logic could we say Mayo collapsed in the second half v Roscommon?" Exactly my thoughts.
Happyoutpout (Mayo) - Posts: 6 - 13/07/2026 11:44:24
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Replying To yew_tree: "Huge hype in Louth you say…the hype in Roscommon was off the scales. The league and provincials are like the FBD now…irrelevant and I'm not being smart but it's all about performances in July. Teams next year will focus towards peaking at the right time." I agree. Mayos loss to Roscommon was 79 days ago and they are taking it as a permanent ranking of both teams. Most teams had a big loss in the championship and then went on to get better or maybe they just had a bad day. Not the Rossies though, it's engraved in stone that they beat us and that means they could be in a final. No mention of their huge loss to Monaghan.
Happyoutpout (Mayo) - Posts: 6 - 13/07/2026 11:48:43
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Replying To endgame: "Roscommon got a run on Mayo in that second half. There was huge hype in Louth last week and it got to their players. Best of luck to ye v Kerry. Maybe a young Mayo team with no baggage is your best bet of an All Ireland. As for Roscommon, we were capable of a good run in the All Ireland series but flunked it. Too much about winning a Connacht title. That Nestor cup looks less shiny by the day." Mayo played Roscommon 79 days ago.. team has changed hugely. Most teams had a big loss in the championship and moved on. Mayo doing well now…
Happyoutpout (Mayo) - Posts: 6 - 13/07/2026 12:18:22
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Replying To endgame: "Yes but Louth collapsed yesterday due to the hype in the county and Cork were poor so Mayo had a handy run to the final. Despite being unimpressive and lucky today, I fear Kerry will beat Mayo easily in the final. As for Roscommon, it was a year where we could have gone a lot further in the championship but the dancing at the crossroads after winning a provincial title can't have helped the team's focus for the All Ireland series. Lessons to be learned hopefully for next year." When Roscommon lost to Monaghan it was a collapse…when Mayo won to Louth it was a collapse by Louth but when Mayo lost to Roscommon it wasn't a Mayo collapse! I think give Mayo credit where it's due
Happyoutpout (Mayo) - Posts: 6 - 13/07/2026 13:21:53
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Replying To letsgetgoing: "The weather is good, it is holiday time so put the following dates in your diary and support Roscommon ladies GAA teams in three ALL IRELAND FINALS.
This Wednesday 15 August. Time 7.15pm Kinnegad GAA, Manorfield, Kinnegad. Roscommon v Laois in Under-16 All Ireland B Final
Saturday 25th July Time 4.00pm O'Connor Park Tullamore Roscommon v Cork in the Minor B All Ireland Final (Please note that the A Final between Kerry & Tyrone also takes place at 2.00pm
Sunday 2nd August. Time ?? Croke Park Roscommon v Fermanagh in the All Ireland Intermediate Final. (Recommendation: There are some very bad seats for sale on ticketmaster for this final at the moment. Always use the map of the Croke Park stadium before buying tickets. I would hold back for the moment as no doubt much better tickets will become available. Not sure why Ticketmaster sell rubbish tickets first?)
Roscommon ladies have their own website; https://roscommonlgfa.ie where you can buy tickets for the match on Wednesday night.
Well done to all involved in ladies GAA in Roscommon. Some achievement having three teams playing in ALL Ireland Finals.
Time to look to the future with positivity rather than concentrate on SOME SELECTIVE negatives of the past which one or two posters posters seem to take delight in. It has been a great year overall for Roscommon GAA as far as I am concerned." Couldn't agree more on your final sentence
I think it's 1:45pm for the Intermediate final on August 2nd. The girls deserve the max support possible and in order for that to happen our county will need to start adjusting fixtures as it clashes with round 1 men's club championships
The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4433 - 13/07/2026 13:53:41
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Hopefully our Co Board/Clubs will move the 2nd August Championship games to allow supporters to go to the Ladies Final in Croker.
Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 749 - 13/07/2026 14:00:33
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Replying To Happyoutpout: "When Roscommon lost to Monaghan it was a collapse…when Mayo won to Louth it was a collapse by Louth but when Mayo lost to Roscommon it wasn't a Mayo collapse! I think give Mayo credit where it's due" Let's take the credit IF we win the All Ireland. The fact is Mayo are judged on winning All Irelands because of all the finals we lost, doubts and criticism (even if unfair) will continue until we win it. If we win Sam all the narrative around Mayo changes forever.
In fairness Roscommon are coming from the lower base of what's considered success but Roscommon need to look at achieving a big win or two in Croke Park in championship and build from there. Are Roscommon any worse than Louth? I don't think so, in fact on paper the rossies have just as much talent if not more.
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 12210 - 13/07/2026 14:18:56
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Replying To yew_tree: "Let's take the credit IF we win the All Ireland. The fact is Mayo are judged on winning All Irelands because of all the finals we lost, doubts and criticism (even if unfair) will continue until we win it. If we win Sam all the narrative around Mayo changes forever.
In fairness Roscommon are coming from the lower base of what's considered success but Roscommon need to look at achieving a big win or two in Croke Park in championship and build from there. Are Roscommon any worse than Louth? I don't think so, in fact on paper the rossies have just as much talent if not more." We had to learn to walk and trot this year. Hopefully be able to run next year.
Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 749 - 13/07/2026 16:04:43
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Replying To Seanfan: "Hopefully our Co Board/Clubs will move the 2nd August Championship games to allow supporters to go to the Ladies Final in Croker." Email has been sent to clubs today regarding changing fixtures for that day. And proper order too. Well done to all the ladies teams this year and let's hope the next few weeks bring even more success
D.Hyde (Roscommon) - Posts: 355 - 13/07/2026 17:07:08
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Replying To Happyoutpout: "Will you give over. You're not still going on about Roscommons win months ago at the beginning of the championship when Mayo clearly had a new young team and their defense was poor. They are different team now. Despite Louths collapse as you call it, Mayo played with class on Saturday. You're talking about a match that was held in April….we are now in July. So much has changed. All of the teams have evolved but you want to keep us back to the standard in April. Every team in the championship as had a bad day where they lost out by a lot. It's the new game. Move on…" Hardly a new young team, 11 of the starting 15 and used subs either played or were on the bench for the 2021 All Ireland. 15 players were involved in last years Connacht final with Galway. A lot of high level championship experience in that team plus the addition of a few very talented young lads. Some of the older lads not getting started now but there is a great blend of youth and experience. I firmly believe Andy Moran was targetting Connacht and it was actually good fortune ye were knocked out early. It has become apparent in hindsight now that winning a provincial is no advantage for the All Ireland series and could actually be a hindrance. It will definitely be viewed in a different light next year by counties. The only show in town now is knock out championship and getting to the Croke Park games. We fell well short this year and it needs to become priority number one now for Roscommon. Roscommon probably didn't learn enough about themselves in the narrow loss to Tyrone so there'll be plenty of reflection on what happened against Monaghan for next year. Getting a good beating earlier in the year seems to have done Mayo and Kerry no harm.
FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 539 - 13/07/2026 17:10:51
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Replying To FullOfPorter: "Hardly a new young team, 11 of the starting 15 and used subs either played or were on the bench for the 2021 All Ireland. 15 players were involved in last years Connacht final with Galway. A lot of high level championship experience in that team plus the addition of a few very talented young lads. Some of the older lads not getting started now but there is a great blend of youth and experience. I firmly believe Andy Moran was targetting Connacht and it was actually good fortune ye were knocked out early. It has become apparent in hindsight now that winning a provincial is no advantage for the All Ireland series and could actually be a hindrance. It will definitely be viewed in a different light next year by counties. The only show in town now is knock out championship and getting to the Croke Park games. We fell well short this year and it needs to become priority number one now for Roscommon. Roscommon probably didn't learn enough about themselves in the narrow loss to Tyrone so there'll be plenty of reflection on what happened against Monaghan for next year. Getting a good beating earlier in the year seems to have done Mayo and Kerry no harm." Good post. Sums a lot up and hard to disagree with any of it.
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2740 - 13/07/2026 19:26:45
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