Well done lads on last week's game, ye came out of the traps flying and although we battled back well and could of won I think ye did deserve the win. Not all doom and gloom for us with the amount of chances we have created in the 3 matches, if we sharpen up our shooting I think we can catch fire some day, must say I never have confidence playing ye lot, you remind me a bit of Armagh 3/4 years ago like us then ye have a forward line to rival anyone's and can do a bit of everything and have a decent midfield just seem to get stuck at qf step, but you have every chance of breaking that run this year, I think any team from 12 can win it but I'd have Donegal and Kerry slightly ahead with all div 1 teams and a few div 2 teams in chasing pack that on their day can beat anyone or catch fire. Best of look for the year ahead and we might meet again later
Does anyone know will the game be live on Youtube GAA Beo? Should be a great game, Roscommon are starting games well, Galway are finishing them well! Wind also could be a big factor. Whoever wins will be safe and can experiment for rest of the league with the pressure of relegation off.
Replying To Liftball: "Well done lads on last week's game, ye came out of the traps flying and although we battled back well and could of won I think ye did deserve the win. Not all doom and gloom for us with the amount of chances we have created in the 3 matches, if we sharpen up our shooting I think we can catch fire some day, must say I never have confidence playing ye lot, you remind me a bit of Armagh 3/4 years ago like us then ye have a forward line to rival anyone's and can do a bit of everything and have a decent midfield just seem to get stuck at qf step, but you have every chance of breaking that run this year, I think any team from 12 can win it but I'd have Donegal and Kerry slightly ahead with all div 1 teams and a few div 2 teams in chasing pack that on their day can beat anyone or catch fire. Best of look for the year ahead and we might meet again later"
Unchanged starting 15 and 11 subs published for tomorrow.
Aaron Brady - Elphin Eoin McCormack - St Dominic's Caelim Keogh - Padraig Pearses Niall Higgins - Navan O'Mahonys Eoin Ward - Fuerty Ronan Daly - Padraig Pearses Senan Lambe - Roscommon Gaels Keith Doyle - St Dominic's Conor Ryan - Padraig Pearses Dylan Ruane - Michael Glaveys Enda Smith - Boyle Darragh Heneghan - Michael Glaveys Diarmuid Murtagh - St Faithleachs Daire Cregg - Boyle Robert Heneghan - Michael Glaveys
Subs
Conor Carroll - St Brigids Tim Lambe - Roscommon Gaels Colm Neary - Strokestown Oisin Cregg - Boyle Richard Hughes - Roscommon Gaels Cathal Heneghan - Michael Glaveys Eoin Colleran - Padraig Pearses Jack Tumulty - Padraig Pearses Paul Carey - Padraig Pearses Ciaran Lennon - Clann na nGael Jack Duggan - Clonguish
Anothrer big test against a confident Galway outfit off the back of beating Armagh away and coming back from 12 poiints behind to draw with Kerry in Tralee. Best of luck to all the Roscommon players and management tomorrow in Salthill.