How deceptive football can be sometimes. The half-time chat in Brewster was of a Roslea whose plan A had been rumbled and were struggling to manufacture a plan B on the fly.
Ederney to present champions Roslea with stiffest test so far
So far so good for champions Roslea as they have, without any undue hassle, hurdled their opening defences of their crown, two relatively straightforward wins chalked up over Lisnaskea and Belcoo.
Roslea the side to beat
Roslea have seen their position as championship favourites strengthened with exit of Tempo and Derrygonnelly
GAA: Roslea way below par
League leaders Roslea who were much depleted in first choice personnel were to put in a very limited challenge in this game and they finished far adrift of visiting St Patricks.
Heart attack man had to wait 80 minutes for ambulance to arrive
A MAN suffering with suspected heart problems was forced to wait 80 minutes for an ambulance to arrive in Roslea.
Opinion divided on where now for St Aidan’s High School
Proposals to amalgamate secondary schools in Derrylin, Roslea and Lisnaskea branded as ‘destructive’ by local councillor
Roslea festival big draw for trad fans
LAST weekend’s start to the annual Sean McAloon Festival, held in Roslea Community Centre, was a terrific success.
Farmer calls on PSNI to step up efforts in rural thefts
A ROSLEA farmer has called on agricultural crime investigators and the PSNI to step up their efforts to help combat the growing number of cattle rustlers in the county.
GAA: League champions Ederney lose out to Roslea
League champions Ederney slumped to a defeat as they opened the defence of their title.
Three ‘have-a-go heroes’ seize raider in vicious village shop attack
THREE ‘have-a go heroes’’ who restrained a man believed to be part of a three-man gang who robbed a grocery store in main street, Roslea on Friday afternoon last, as they made their getaway, have been praised for their efforts. The man was subsequently arrested by police who raced to the scene after a […]