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Title: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on August 23, 2007, 11:44:31 AM
Senior Football Championship
Quarter Finals
Roscommon Gaels -v- St. Aidans
Padraig Pearses -v- Kilmore
Elphin -v- St. Faithleachs
St. Bridgets -v- Strokestown

Intermediate Football Championship
Still games outstanding in group stages

Mid South Junior A Football Championship
Still games outstanding in group stages

North Junior A Football Championship
Still games outstanding in group stages

Mid South Junior B Football Championship
Semi Finals
Fuerty -v- Clan Na nGael
Padraig Pearses -v- St. Faithleachs

North Junior B Football Championship
Still games outstanding in group stages

Senior Hurling Championship
Still games outstanding in group stages

Junior Hurling Championship
Still games outstanding in group stages
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on September 24, 2007, 10:47:30 AM
Senior Football Championship Final
St. Bridgets -v- St. Faithleachs

Intermediate Football Championship Final
St. Domnicks -v- Michael Glaveys

Junior A North Championship Final
St. Barrys -v- Kilglass Gaels

Junior A Mid South Championship Final
Creggs -v- Oran or St. Josephs

Junior B North Championship Final
St. Croans -v- Shannon Gaels

Junior B Mid South Championship Final
Clan Na nGael 2-13 St. Faithleachs 2-07

Senior Hurling Championship Final
Padraig Pearses -v- Oran or Athleague

Junior Hurling Championship Final
St. Domnicks -v- Four Roads
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: carnaross on September 27, 2007, 06:17:15 PM
Just to inform you all - Danny Hynes, a 23-year-old Tulsk player who joined St. Benedicts in Leeds for the summer of 2005 and played in that year's Yorkshire Senior final, lost his life in an accident in Westmeath on Tuesday morning.
St. Benedicts send their sympathy to his family, friends and club. He will be especially remembered on Sunday at this year's Yorkshire Championship Final between oiurselves and Young Irelands.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: dodo on September 27, 2007, 08:44:22 PM
Quote from: carnaross on September 27, 2007, 06:17:15 PM
Just to inform you all - Danny Hynes, a 23-year-old Tulsk player who joined St. Benedicts in Leeds for the summer of 2005 and played in that year's Yorkshire Senior final, lost his life in an accident in Westmeath on Tuesday morning.
St. Benedicts send their sympathy to his family, friends and club. He will be especially remembered on Sunday at this year's Yorkshire Championship Final between oiurselves and Young Irelands.

My sympathies to his family and friends.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on October 09, 2007, 12:29:53 PM
Senior Football Champions
St. Bridgets

League Division 1 O'Rourke Cup Semi Finals
St. Bridgets -v- Elphin
Castlerea -v- Kilmore

Intermediate Football Championship Final
St. Domnicks -v- Michael Glaveys

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Play Off
Tulsk -v- Clan Na nGael B

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Semi Finals
St. Croans -v- Western Gaels
Clan Na nGael A -v- Play Off Winner

Junior A North Champions
St. Barrys

Junior A Mid South Championship Semi Final Replay
Oran -v- St. Josephs

Junior A Mid South Championship Final
Creggs -v- Semi Final Winner

County Junior A Championship Final
St. Barrys -v- Junior A Mid South Champions

League Division 3 Tansey Cup
A number of games outstanding to complete the 4 semi finalists

Junior B North Champions
Shannon Gaels

League Division 4 North Final
St. Croans -v- St. Ronans

Junior B Mid South Champions
Clan Na nGael

League Division 4 Mid South
A number of games outstanding to complete the 4 semi finalists

County Junior B Championship Final
Clan Na nGael -v- Shannon Gaels

League Division 4 County Final
Mid South Champions -v- North Champions

Senior Hurling Championship Semi Final Replay
Oran -v- Athleague

Senior Hurling Championship Final
Padraig Pearses -v- Semi Final Winner

Junior Hurling Championship Final
St. Domnicks -v- Four Roads
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: heurebag on October 10, 2007, 04:55:26 PM
im rally glad u started this thread,


it really is so valuable, oh do please keep up the gud work

(joke)
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Owenmoresider on October 10, 2007, 05:08:12 PM
Quote from: revsperminute on October 09, 2007, 12:29:53 PM
League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Play Off
Tulsk -v- Clan Na nGael B

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Semi Finals
St. Croans -v- Western Gaels
Clan Na nGael A -v- Play Off Winner
An interesting semi pairing on the cards maybe?
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on October 22, 2007, 12:47:13 PM
Senior Football Champions
St. Bridgets

League Division 1 O'Rourke Cup Final
St. Bridgets -v- Kilmore

Intermediate Football Champions
St. Domnicks

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Semi Finals
St. Croans -v- Western Gaels

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Finals
Clan Na nGael A -v- Semi Final Winner

Junior A North Champions
St. Barrys

Junior A Mid South Champions
Creggs

County Junior A Championship Final
St. Barrys -v- Creggs

League Division 3 Tansey Cup
A number of games outstanding to complete the 4 semi finalists

Junior B North Champions
Shannon Gaels

League Division 4 North Final
St. Croans -v- St. Ronans

Junior B Mid South Champions
Clan Na nGael

League Division 4 Mid South
A number of games outstanding to complete the 4 semi finalists

County Junior B Championship Final
Clan Na nGael -v- Shannon Gaels

League Division 4 County Final
Mid South Champions -v- North Champions

Senior Hurling Championship Final
Padraig Pearses -v- Athleague

Junior Hurling Championship Final
St. Domnicks -v- Four Roads
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: billy the kid on November 09, 2007, 01:23:36 PM
I think the GPA should be ashamed of themselves they are undermining everything the GAA stands for.  What they are asking for is Pay for |Play dressed up in fancy clothes.

They are an elitist Organisation who are only concerned with themselves and I firmly believe its a case of a few leading the many.

Don't get me wrong i totally agree with players being treated well and looked after if they get injured but they are always looking for more and more.

Currently every season inter-county players in Derry get:

2 pairs of boots
2 full kits a season,
2 full sets of training gear. (1 wet and 1 normal)
1 rain jacket
1 zip up top
1 jumper
2 polo shirts
1 tracksuit
Home training Equipment
Free access to state of the art gym

All the above are official Derry gear from O neills with emblems and crests and this is only the gear I KNOW FOR CERTAIN they get!

Also they have access to a top class physio, team doctor dietician and heart screening facilities.

they receive meals after ALL games and on the way to away games

they get fed after every training

and they also get VERY GOOD rebates on their mileage expenses.

Again these are jut the things i KNOW FOR CERTAIN!!

for each national league game they receive 4 passes each allowing friends and family to gain admission to the games for FREE and the passes can be used for both hurling and football even if only involved in one code.

They receive at least 2 and sometimes more FREE tickets for ALL championship matches they are involved in

They receive 2 good tickets for the all Ireland final in their code (hurling or football) for FREE

Before the club championship begins they receive a pass allowing them to gain FREE entry to ALL championship matches within the county in EITHER code at ANY level
 
The above list was given to me when I asked a PRESENT COUNTY PLAYER from our club about conditions at inter-county level.

I don't think anyone would begrudge them these things as the gear and medical farcicalities are a MUST and so are the mileage expenses and the meals.

The other stuff are added perks and again I would say Just right they are training very hard and giving a big commitment to Our County.

Looking at the list I would say our county players are fairly well looked after wouldn't you? And this is just the example of our county alot of other counties like Armagh and Tyrone get even more gear and perks which again is fair enough.

But to ask for money and to make out that they are so hard done by and listening to some of their leaders you'd think some were hardly fit to feed themselves and on the way to financial ruin is an absolute myth and border line lie!! Nobodies making them play!!!

What ever happened to being proud to play for your county and pride in the jersey? That used to be enough to make people play for their counties.

Has Pride and honour fallen of the radar of the GPA in their obsession with self-worth and self-gain.
If pride in the jersey and being honoured to represent your County plus the list i have supplied aren't enough to make individuals play for OUR county teams do we really want them to? The type of character who would undermine the very fabric of our great organisation to line his own pockets.   

I was also informed by the County player from my own Club that most county players don't want to strike but are being openly pressurised to do so. Is this Democracy?

Its also evident the GPA are so far removed from the grassroots GAA and the supporters that they haven't noticed that the vast majority are strongly against it, but why would they listen to us mere mortals?

Down Manager Ross Carr has the right idea:

If these prima donnas strike and refuse to play Each County should find a panel of players who will represent their counties for pride honour and the other perks i listed. There would be a stampede to trials and it would totally negate the strike and render their actions futile and meaningless.

We cannot let the elitist few hold the rest of us to ransom while they try to gain financially for doing what most TRUE Gaels consider an Honour and a privilege – PLAY FOR YOUR COUNTY  
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on November 13, 2007, 05:24:25 PM
Senior Football Champions
St. Bridgets

League Division 1 O'Rourke Cup Final
St. Bridgets -v- Kilmore

Intermediate Football Champions
St. Domnicks

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Champions
Western Gaels

Junior A North Champions
St. Barrys

Junior A Mid South Champions
Creggs

County Junior A Champions
St. Barrys

League Division 3 Tansey Cup Semi Finals
Kilglass Gaels -v- St. Faithleachs
Elphin -v- Fuerty

Junior B North Champions
Shannon Gaels

League Division 4 North Final
St. Croans -v- St. Ronans

Junior B Mid South Champions
Clan Na nGael

League Division 4 Mid South Semi Finals
St. Bridgets -v- Padraig Pearses
Kilbride -v- Clan Na nGael

County Junior B Champions
Shannon Gaels

League Division 4 County Final
Mid South Champions -v- North Champions

Senior Hurling Champions
Athleague

Junior Hurling Championship Final
Four Roads

Under 21A Championship Final
St. Bridgets -v- St. Aidans

Under 21B Championship Semi Final
St. Ciarans -v- Strokestown

Under 21B Championship Final
Western Gaels -v- Semi Final Winner

Under 21C Championship Semi Final
St. Barrys -v- Kilglass Gaels

Under 21C Championship Final
St. Michaels -v- Semi Final Winner
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: OakLeaf on February 14, 2008, 10:30:53 AM
I've added a new Live Scores feature to GAA Radio. If you're at any Roscommon club games it'd be good if you could text score updates to 447624804328. This service is free for everyone to view at http://www.gaaradio.com/scores/liveScores.jsp . Thanks.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
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Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: GAA_Punter on September 14, 2008, 05:38:25 PM
Looks like Pearses are going to make history and beat Clan and get to county final , 8 up with 15 min to go .
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Owenmoresider on September 14, 2008, 06:08:56 PM
Quote from: GAA_Punter on September 14, 2008, 05:38:25 PM
Looks like Pearses are going to make history and beat Clan and get to county final , 8 up with 15 min to go .
And so they have, 1-12 to 1-4. First time to beat Clan in the c'ship. Mind you they'll probably will go off and lose the final now.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: GAA_Punter on September 15, 2008, 09:18:50 AM
Well i was only listening to the match on the net but it sounded like they were very strong in a lot of areas, Lets hope they can win . The other side will have another tough match having to have a reply next week.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: GAA_Punter on September 15, 2008, 09:20:51 AM
Good day all round for pearses

Kepak Senior Hurling Championship semi final   
St Dominics    0-4   6-10   Padraig Pearses    Athleague

Any chance they could do the double
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: GAA_Punter on September 22, 2008, 07:49:47 PM
Another draw between Western Gaels and Casterea yesterday ,
This will surly be advantageous to Pearses with who ever comes through will have played 6 weeks in a row.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on October 06, 2008, 11:00:57 AM
Senior Football Championship Final
Castlerea -v- Padraig Pearses

League Division 1 O'Rourke Cup Final
Padraig Pearses -v- (Castlerea or St. Bridgets)

Intermediate Football Championship Final
Kilbride -v- Boyle

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Final
St. Croans -v- Clan Na nGael

Junior Football Championship Final
Oran -v- Kilglass Gaels

League Division 3 Tansey Cup Semi Finals
Boyle -v- (Padraig Pearses or St. Faithleachs)
Ballinameen -v- (Kilglass Gaels or Elphin)


Junior B North Championship Final
Boyle -v- (St. Croans or Tulsk)

League Division 4 North Semi Finals
St. Michaels -v- Shannon Gaels
Boyle -v- St. Ronans

Junior B Mid South Champions
St. Faithleachs

League Division 4 Mid South
A number of games outstanding to complete the 4 semi finalists

County Junior B Championship Final
St. Faithleachs -v- (Winners of North Final)

League Division 4 County Final
Mid South Champions -v- North Champions

Senior Hurling Championship Semi Finals
Four Roads -v- Athleague
Padraig Pearses -v- Tremane

Junior Hurling Champions
Four Roads
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: GAA_Punter on October 12, 2008, 10:31:11 AM
Pearses are a great price at even money to win today , i can see them winning by at least 6 or 7
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Owenmoresider on October 12, 2008, 05:06:49 PM
Yet another draw in Ros. Pearses 1-9 Castlerea 0-12.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on November 03, 2008, 05:21:46 PM
Senior Football Champions
Castlerea

League Division 1 O'Rourke Cup Final
Padraig Pearses -v- (Castlerea or St. Bridgets)

Intermediate Football Champions
Kilbride

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Champions
Clan Na nGael

Junior Football Champions
Kilglass Gaels

League Division 3 Tansey Cup Semi Finals
Boyle -v- St. Faithleachs
Ballinameen -v- (Kilglass Gaels or Elphin)

Junior B North Champions
St. Croans

League Division 4 North Semi Finals
St. Michaels -v- Shannon Gaels
Boyle -v- St. Ronans

Junior B Mid South Champions
St. Faithleachs

League Division 4 Mid South
A number of games outstanding to complete the 4 semi finalists

County Junior B Champions
St. Croans

League Division 4 County Final
Mid South Champions -v- North Champions

Senior Hurling Champions
Four Roads

Junior Hurling Champions
Four Roads
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: revsperminute on November 25, 2008, 10:07:45 AM
Football.
Connaught Club Senior Champions
Corofin (Galway)

Connaught Club Intermediate Champions
St. Michaels (Galway)

Connaught Club Junior Champions
Killiala (Mayo)

Senior Football Champions
Castlerea

League Division 1 O'Rourke Cup Final
St. Bridgets

Intermediate Football Champions
Kilbride

League Division 2 O'Gara Cup Champions
Clan Na nGael

Junior Football Champions
Kilglass Gaels

League Division 3 Tansey Cup Semi Finals
Boyle -v- St. Faithleachs
Ballinameen -v- Kilglass Gaels

Junior B North Champions
St. Croans

League Division 4 North Final
St. Michaels -v- Boyle

Junior B Mid South Champions
St. Faithleachs

League Division 4 Mid South
Still games outstanding to determine semi finaliats

County Junior B Champions
St. Croans

League Division 4 County Final
Mid South Champions -v- North Champions

Under 21 Division 1 Championship Final
St. Bridgets -v- Elphin

Under 21 Division 2 Championship Final
Strokestown, St. Domnicks, St. Ciarans

Under 21 Division 3 Championship Final
Oran -v- St. Barrys

Connaught Club Senior Champions
Portumna (Galway)

Connaught Club Intermediate Champions
Cappatangle (Galway)

Connaught Club Junior Champions
Skenaghna (Galway)

Senior Hurling Champions
Four Roads

Junior Hurling Champions
Four Roads

Under 21 Championship
Defered until the spring.


Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: fearglasmor on March 08, 2009, 09:55:01 PM
Can any one tell me where is Padraig Pearses pitch ?

Thanks,
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Owenmoresider on March 09, 2009, 10:07:34 PM
Never been there admittedly, but it wouldn't be too far outside of Ballinasloe near or along the N6, 2 mile or so. Woodmount is the location IIRC.

This link gives you an idea of it, and indeed any other Roscommon club that takes your fancy:

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&h....78de2bec868&z=9 (http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&h....78de2bec868&z=9)
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Collie Brolly on June 15, 2014, 01:06:32 PM
Some interesting results over the weekend.Boyle were impressive on Friday night and it will be a tight group now taken into account Brigids close shave last night.Anyone in Johnstown for the double header?Western Gaels will win today and it will be tight in Strokestown.Could be a great battle with Mullooly and Murtagh.Tulsk and Croans will meet in a potential rehearsal of Intermediate Final.Wins for Oran(dark horse) and Eire og in the other games.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Tubberman on June 15, 2014, 01:10:17 PM
Someone create a local section for these lads so we can be spared
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: maddog on January 08, 2024, 12:36:40 PM
Can someone help me with a pub discussion. Between Gay Sheerin and Cake who would have minded the nets for the rossies ?
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: Cunny Funt on January 08, 2024, 06:53:14 PM
Quote from: maddog on January 08, 2024, 12:36:40 PMCan someone help me with a pub discussion. Between Gay Sheerin and Cake who would have minded the nets for the rossies ?

Minded the nets most for Roscommon seniors? Would be Sheerin as he played from the last 70s to early 90s.
Title: Re: Roscommon Club Football and Hurling
Post by: seafoid on January 08, 2024, 08:20:48 PM
Roscommon were in hard luck in 1991
Junior McManus was some operator.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rreEBhxP6J0