Roscommon move through the gears in seeing off Sligo
Roscommon applied the after-burners in the final quarter to comfortably see off Sligo and maintain their push for a knockout berth in this year's All-Ireland SFC.
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Roscommon applied the after-burners in the final quarter to comfortably see off Sligo and maintain their push for a knockout berth in this year's All-Ireland SFC.
Roscommon manager Davy Burke says they will tailor their gameplan depending on the opposition as he looks ahead to a match against his own county with top spot in Group 3 up for grabs.
Roscommon's gameplan frustrated Dublin in Sunday's All-Ireland SFC round-robin clash, according to Éamonn Fitzmaurice, with the former Kerry player and manager adding there was "no mean skill and athleticism" from the Rossies as they earned a share of the spoils at Croke Park.
Roscommon can give Dublin a real test on Sunday at Croke Park, with both sides almost certain to advance to the knockout stages of the All-Ireland football championship.
Experience is the teacher of all things. So said Julius Caesar, and as far as Galway football manager Padraic Joyce is concerned, the Tribesmen have built up a bank of championship knowledge to see them out of tricky spots.
Ahead of a massive weekend of football and hurling, Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Shane Dowling to look ahead to the action.
Davy Burke delivered an old-style 'ye wrote us off' smackdown last Sunday, accusing the punditocracy of disrespecting Roscommon in the run-up to their all-too familiar ambush of Mayo in MacHale Park last weekend.