Four Roads' 10th Roscommon SFC final appearance in-a-row has ended in disappointment as Padraig Pearses haven taken home the silverware from Athleague.
After finished on the wrong end of the scoreline in seven finals since 2002, Pearses finally have something to celebrate after prevailing on a scoreline of 1-20 to 1-13.
Padraig Pearses win their first Roscommon SHC for 30 years incredible scenes #rosgaa pic.twitter.com/VsuoR9QDHO
- Seamus Duke (@SeamusDuke) October 8, 2017
The winners enjoyed an 0-11 to 0-6 advantage at the break but James Fitzmaurice's 34th minute goal brought Four Roads back to within two points.
Oisin Kelly responded at the other end of the field on the three quarter hour mark and, despite losing the services of Cathal Kelly to a red card in the 56th minute, Padraig Pearses eased to a seven point victory.
Padraig Pearses - P Dolan; K Daly, K Feehily, E Costello; D Loughnane, P Dolan, E Cogavin; T Seale, M. Donoghue; G Downey, D Glynn (0-15, 0-10f), S Naughton (0-4); A Finnerty, C Kelly, D Staunton (0-1). Subs: O Kelly (1-0) for A Finnerty, T Cogavin for G Downey, J Donoghue for K Daly, B Fallon for P Dolan, D Dolan for T Seale.
Four Roads - D Dowd; Cormac Coyle, M McLoughlin, C Dowd; S Curley, M Kelly, J Mulry; J Moran, D Dolan (0-3, 1'65); S Beirne, J Coyne (0-6, 4f), P Kelly (0-2); E Rogerson, J Fitzmaurice (1-0), N Fallon (0-1). Subs: Conor Coyle for M McLoughlin, J Rogerson for Cormac Coyle, B Mulry (0-1) for S Beirne, A Lawlor for E Rogerson, C Dolan for J Moran.
Referee - K McGeeney.
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