GAA wrap: Roscommon stun Mayo, Cork suffer defeat to Clare
Roscommon have seen off Mayo by 2-08 to 0-10 in the last of the Connacht Senior Football Championship quarter-finals in Castlebar.
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Roscommon have seen off Mayo by 2-08 to 0-10 in the last of the Connacht Senior Football Championship quarter-finals in Castlebar.
The opening weekend of the Connacht championship served up a second shock in less than 24 hours as Roscommon upset the odds to knock Mayo out of the provincial title race at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.
Roscommon piled further misery on Donegal to maintain their top-flight status for the first time in seven seasons with a 0-21 to 0-09 win.
Mayo's unbeaten start to the season continued as they kept a second-half Roscommon comeback at bay to run out deserving winners at Dr Hyde Park.
Roscommon manager Davy Burke has said that one grain of solace from Sunday's defeat to Monaghan is the fact that nobody will be talking about their winning streak anymore.
Monaghan made it back-to-back wins in Division 1 of the Allianz FL when they turned over table-toppers Roscommon in Clones.
What an Allianz Football League campaign this is turning into for Roscommon.
Davy Burke masterminded one of Roscommon's most famous Allianz League victories in many years as the home side toppled 2021 All-Ireland champions Tyrone thanks to three second-half goals from Ciaráin Murtagh, Diarmuid Murtagh and Ben O’Carroll.