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St Brigid’s are the high kings of club football in Connacht

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Sunday in Castlebar’s McHale Park was a terrific day for St Brigid’s GAA Club from Roscommon, capping a glorious few years when winning their third consecutive Connacht senior title.

St Brigid’s primed to complete three-in-a-row in Connacht

Connacht senior club final

St Brigid’s signal intent as they brush Salthill aside

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Roscommon senior champions St Brigid’s sent out a clear signal of intent with a clinical performance which saw them brush aside the challenge of Galway champions Salthill/Knocknacarra in Pearse Stadium last Sunday. They are now just one hour away from claiming their third Connacht title on the trot but Ballaghadereen will be no pushovers.

Salthill-Knocknacarra must be at their best to beat St Brigids

An attractive and intriguing Connacht club semi-final takes place on Sunday at Pearse Stadium (2.30pm) when Salthill/Knocknacarra take on the current provincial club champions St Brigid’s (Roscommon).

Salthill/ Knocknacarra to face either Rosc or Leitrim champions

Salthill/Knocknacarra enjoy a 100 per cent history of success in the Connacht club championship and they will put that impressive record on the line in four weeks’ time when they face either Roscommon’s St Brigid's or Leitrim’s Melvin Gaels on Sunday November 11 in the Connacht club semi-final.

Roscommon record remarkable win over Armagh

Roscommon 1-11 Armagh 1-09

Dream comes true as St Brigid’s retain Connacht title on home soil

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Connacht club SFC final

Corofin to test St Brigid’s to the limit

Connacht Club SFC Final ( Kiltoom, Sunday, 2pm)

Roscommon bid for back to back Connacht championships

All eyes will be on Hyde Park Roscommon this Sunday as Fergal O’Donnell’s men bid to win back to back Connacht championships. James Horan’s Mayo side stand in their way. It has all the ingredients of a cracker in front of a packed house.

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.

 

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