Having banked the championship title Roslea turn their attention to the league and St Patrick’s in the semi-final.
Three is the magic number for Shamrocks
The pursuit of goals is an obsession verging on addiction for Roslea. And it’s hard to argue with them when their three majors here proved the winning of the game.
Goal gave Roslea the final spark that they needed
You know Roslea, they’re firm believers in that old dictum, goals win games. Yet, despite their most determined effort for the first ten minutes of this final goal eluded them.
David will need more than a slingshot for this encounter
Teemore face a huge test when they take on Roslea this Sunday. In the battle of the Shamrocks it has to be the Roslea men who are considered the warmest of favourites.
Familiar feel to final day
In the heyday of Enniskillen’s championship dominance, the all-powerful Gaels were to sweep the rest of the clubs aside with a remarkable six successive victories.
It’s a Shamrocks shoot out in county final
The old dog for the championship road was never more clearly evident than last Sunday afternoon at Brewster Park.
Roslea keep rolling on
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.










