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Lá Fhéile Bríde - history beckons for St Brigid’s

Last one out turn off the lights. There won’t be a sinner to be found in the environs of Kiltoom and Cam come Thursday afternoon as all roads lead to Croke Park where the men of St Brigid’s face the mighty CrossmaglenRangers in the All-Ireland club final.

St Brigid’s top the poll against fancied Nemo Rangers

Much of the attention last Saturday was focused on count centres from Keenagh to The Hyde Centre and many more up and down the country as results of the General Election began to unfold. Yet not even the election of Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan could have equalled the high experienced by all connected with St Brigid’s at the sound of Eddie Kinsella’s final whistle at the end of this epic All-Ireland Club Championship semi-final.

Heartbreak for Killererin

Some days the sporting gods smile on you, and on others, they seem to have a different agenda.

Killererin look for elusive Connacht title on Sunday

This Sunday at Tuam Stadium (2pm) Killererin will hope to finally add to their two Connacht titles won in 1976 and 1978.

St Brigid’s capable of being crowned kings of Connacht

St Brigid’s v Killererin ( Tuam, Sunday 2pm)

St Brigid’s march into Connacht Club Senior Football Final

St Brigid’s 1-13

St Brigid’s back in winners enclosure

Roscommon SFC final

St Brigid’s hoping to clear final hurdle

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These are busy times for all dyed-in-the wool supporters of the green and red of St Brigid’s. Last weekend the ladies team had little difficulty in capturing the senior county title at the expense of Kilglass Gaels. This weekend it’s the men’s turn to try and bring back the coveted Fahey Cup to the parish after a gap of two years. In a few weeks time the intermediate team will also contest their county final. All going well they will be hoping to complete a memorable and surely unique treble for the famous south Roscommon club.

All roads lead to Johnstown

A huge crowd is expected in Johnstown this Sunday evening at 6pm as the home side take on neighbours St Brigid’s in the quarter-final of the Roscommon SFC. The two big guns of South Roscommon football will battle it out for a place in the last four.

St Brigid’s and Clann na nGael set for quarter-final showdown

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Football followers in south Roscommon are set for a mouth-watering quarter-final clash between neighbours Clann na nGael and St Brigid’s in two weeks time. The two big guns are sure to draw the crowds when they go toe to toe for the right to progress to a semi-final.

 

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