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Fairly sure that Oran won by 2 and deservedly so. Four Roads big favourites to win the final

moros (Roscommon) - Posts: 1170 - 15/09/2025 11:46:06    2636228

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Replying To Rossie1:  "Oran will give them nothing easy anyways. Dominic's fell into the trap of thinking they earned a second crack at the county final after last year.
Oran a good team with a good mix of hurlers.
Should be a good hard hitting game"
Possibly and didn't take a good goal chance before Oran got theirs. Losing Jack Lohan was a big blow to Dominics and a loss for the footballers now trying to avoid relegation. I'd say Four Roads would rather be facing anyone else bar Oran in that final.

FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 354 - 16/09/2025 11:05:02    2636394

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Replying To letsgetgoing:  "Aoife O' Rourke has done it again and made it to the 75kg World Championship final which takes place tomorrow. She will fight Busra Isildar from Turkey. A lot of experts will tell you that it is harder to win a World Championship boxing medal that an Olympic medal as a lot of places at the Olympics are reserved for parts of the World that are not strong on boxing. All the top boxing nations are in Liverpool. Therefore it is a fantastic achievent already.
Catching an early flight to Liverpool early tomorrow morning to cheer Aoife on and I expect her to win and bring a gold medal back to Roscommon. If she does not, it is still a fantastic achievement.
The fight is on tomorrow at 13.30 (might be a couple of minutes later) and can be seen for free at Eurovisionsport.com. "live"
Lisa and Aoife and the O'Rourke family should feel very proud of themselves. Up the Rossies!"
Super win for Aoife, massive achievement. Fair play for making the trip, sounded like big Irish supoort.

FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 354 - 16/09/2025 11:06:50    2636395

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Replying To dave1988:  "Very strange that we have heard nothing about our new managers backroom team. Is it a case that he's still trying to get people in or what's the reason we haven't heard anything."
Could it be a case of lads involved with clubs and they don't want to make any announcements until their club commitments wrap up?

I would have been in the camp of backroom teams so important now, nearly as important as the manager. But interesting to listen to the Irish Examiner podcast where they seemed to say there is too much made of backroom team announcements and personel, that it's nearly all optics and media fanfare. I took from it that at the end of the day it is the manager who sets the scene and a star studded backroom is of no addition if the manager hasn't a good road map or buy in. James Horan reckons there is only a handful of really top coaches in the country so you'd wonder.

Listened to the Seanie Mc interview on the Rossie podcast and very interesting to hear his view on some of the past managers as a player in the camp and the contrast with the supporters views outside. Sounds like we really missed out on giving Fergie O'Donnell a really proper second shot. He mentions the over reaction to the 2016 results. To think for such a young coach/manager, possibly the best in the county, won a minor all Ireland and his time with the seniors comes to about 4 years over two stints? That is a real shame especially when we don't have many at that level in the county. At the risk of going over old ground and although I have good time for McStay, how did that joint ticket come about? Was it McStay that looked for him to come on board? I hope Mark Dowd has huge success with the Roscommon but it will be a real shame if O'Donnell doesn't get to manage the county again at some point in the future.

FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 354 - 16/09/2025 11:27:30    2636401

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Replying To FullOfPorter:  "Could it be a case of lads involved with clubs and they don't want to make any announcements until their club commitments wrap up?

I would have been in the camp of backroom teams so important now, nearly as important as the manager. But interesting to listen to the Irish Examiner podcast where they seemed to say there is too much made of backroom team announcements and personel, that it's nearly all optics and media fanfare. I took from it that at the end of the day it is the manager who sets the scene and a star studded backroom is of no addition if the manager hasn't a good road map or buy in. James Horan reckons there is only a handful of really top coaches in the country so you'd wonder.

Listened to the Seanie Mc interview on the Rossie podcast and very interesting to hear his view on some of the past managers as a player in the camp and the contrast with the supporters views outside. Sounds like we really missed out on giving Fergie O'Donnell a really proper second shot. He mentions the over reaction to the 2016 results. To think for such a young coach/manager, possibly the best in the county, won a minor all Ireland and his time with the seniors comes to about 4 years over two stints? That is a real shame especially when we don't have many at that level in the county. At the risk of going over old ground and although I have good time for McStay, how did that joint ticket come about? Was it McStay that looked for him to come on board? I hope Mark Dowd has huge success with the Roscommon but it will be a real shame if O'Donnell doesn't get to manage the county again at some point in the future."
Better leave 2016 where it is!
Talking of coaches would Kerry have won Sam this year without Cian O'Neill?
Good fitness and S&C people are vital.
Our Co Senior squad seemed to have had the fitness sorted out this year unlike 2022 and 2023. But other issues....

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 115 - 16/09/2025 12:39:08    2636414

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how did that joint ticket come about? Was it McStay that looked for him to come on board? I hope Mark Dowd has huge success with the Roscommon but it will be a real shame if O'Donnell doesn't get to manage the county again at some point in the future.
FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 354 - 16/09/2025

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It was McStay, felt he needed well respected Roscommon people as part of his management team.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4155 - 16/09/2025 13:56:37    2636432

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Replying To The_analyser:  "how did that joint ticket come about? Was it McStay that looked for him to come on board? I hope Mark Dowd has huge success with the Roscommon but it will be a real shame if O'Donnell doesn't get to manage the county again at some point in the future.
FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 354 - 16/09/2025

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It was McStay, felt he needed well respected Roscommon people as part of his management team."
Or to hang out to dry.....

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 115 - 16/09/2025 16:57:03    2636467

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Replying To FullOfPorter:  "Possibly and didn't take a good goal chance before Oran got theirs. Losing Jack Lohan was a big blow to Dominics and a loss for the footballers now trying to avoid relegation. I'd say Four Roads would rather be facing anyone else bar Oran in that final."
Lohan was a loss to Doms alright but Oran were deserving winners with a backs to the wall performance second half. Young Hussey at six was immense. Doms didn't have near the threat up front compared to the ever green Cathal Kenny. Kenny fired over some beautiful points. While Mike Moran named at 9 for Doms stopped Pat Fallon from player the Oran freetaker was deadly from the placed ball. Connaughton the Doms freetaker choked second half. Kilcline who scored 2-3 in the qf didn't fire for Doms while Mike Egan was largely anonymous. Again well done Oran.

moros (Roscommon) - Posts: 1170 - 16/09/2025 17:45:02    2636473

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Replying To FullOfPorter:  "Could it be a case of lads involved with clubs and they don't want to make any announcements until their club commitments wrap up?

I would have been in the camp of backroom teams so important now, nearly as important as the manager. But interesting to listen to the Irish Examiner podcast where they seemed to say there is too much made of backroom team announcements and personel, that it's nearly all optics and media fanfare. I took from it that at the end of the day it is the manager who sets the scene and a star studded backroom is of no addition if the manager hasn't a good road map or buy in. James Horan reckons there is only a handful of really top coaches in the country so you'd wonder.

Listened to the Seanie Mc interview on the Rossie podcast and very interesting to hear his view on some of the past managers as a player in the camp and the contrast with the supporters views outside. Sounds like we really missed out on giving Fergie O'Donnell a really proper second shot. He mentions the over reaction to the 2016 results. To think for such a young coach/manager, possibly the best in the county, won a minor all Ireland and his time with the seniors comes to about 4 years over two stints? That is a real shame especially when we don't have many at that level in the county. At the risk of going over old ground and although I have good time for McStay, how did that joint ticket come about? Was it McStay that looked for him to come on board? I hope Mark Dowd has huge success with the Roscommon but it will be a real shame if O'Donnell doesn't get to manage the county again at some point in the future."
I just think you need top class strength and conditioning coaches. I think it's an area we have neglected over the years. We seem to be always playing catch up with the top teams in that area and I know people will say it wasn't our main problem last year but it has been a problem for years. We have the natural talent there to take on the likes of Galway and mayo so hopefully we can get the best out of these lads.

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1316 - 16/09/2025 19:56:27    2636487

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Replying To FullOfPorter:  "Super win for Aoife, massive achievement. Fair play for making the trip, sounded like big Irish supoort."
Yes, there was a good Irish and support but it was a pity that it clashed with the women's Ireland v France rugby game. It is very difficult to win a World Boxing GOLD medal. Only five Irish boxers have ever achieved this feat and even Kelly Harrington has not won one which puts things into perspective. The five Irish boxers are:
Katie Taylor,
Michael Conlon. (robbed at the Olympics)
Amy Broadhurst.
LISA O' ROURKE (2022)
AOIFE O' ROURKE. (On Sunday)
I was a very proud Rossie in M&S Areana in Liverpool last Sunday and am still on a bit of a high after it. Some achievement by the O' Rourke sisters from Roscommon and also to the Irish boxing team who finished 7th (3 medals) from the sixty six competing nations.

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 800 - 16/09/2025 21:16:46    2636496

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Better leave 2016 where it is!
Talking of coaches would Kerry have won Sam this year without Cian O'Neill?
Good fitness and S&C people are vital.
Our Co Senior squad seemed to have had the fitness sorted out this year unlike 2022 and 2023. But other issues...."
Better chance than most no guarantee but that would be as close as most with or without

Gaaforlife2023 (Longford) - Posts: 1001 - 17/09/2025 00:14:16    2636508

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Replying To letsgetgoing:  "Yes, there was a good Irish and support but it was a pity that it clashed with the women's Ireland v France rugby game. It is very difficult to win a World Boxing GOLD medal. Only five Irish boxers have ever achieved this feat and even Kelly Harrington has not won one which puts things into perspective. The five Irish boxers are:
Katie Taylor,
Michael Conlon. (robbed at the Olympics)
Amy Broadhurst.
LISA O' ROURKE (2022)
AOIFE O' ROURKE. (On Sunday)
I was a very proud Rossie in M&S Areana in Liverpool last Sunday and am still on a bit of a high after it. Some achievement by the O' Rourke sisters from Roscommon and also to the Irish boxing team who finished 7th (3 medals) from the sixty six competing nations."
Correction. Kellie Harrington did win a World Championship medal in 2018 before she won Olympic medals. Several top Irish boxers who have won Olympic medals did not win GOLD at the World championships. For example Michael Carruth, Wayne McCullough etc etc.
Lisa and Aoife are both in elite company and as Doyler said on another thread, the Irish boxers do not generally get the credit they deserve in the media.
Katie, Kellie, Michael have all been RTE's Sports Person on the Year. Why not Aoife this year? However it is going to be hard to achieve the votes when you fights are not been shown live on TV.

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 800 - 17/09/2025 07:29:52    2636521

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