Rossies not hiding Super 8 ambitions, says Cregg

Having demonstrated in Castlebar that Roscommon can match the game’s leading lights, centre-forward Cathal Cregg now wants the team to return to the Super 8s and prove they are a far more competent side than their 2018 model.

Rossies not hiding Super 8 ambitions, says Cregg

Having demonstrated in Castlebar that Roscommon can match the game’s leading lights, centre-forward Cathal Cregg now wants the team to return to the Super 8s and prove they are a far more competent side than their 2018 model.

Roscommon’s first championship win over Mayo at MacHale Park in 33 years has now put Anthony Cunningham’s side within 70 minutes of a return to the Super 8s — but standing in the way of their place in the All-Ireland quarter-final series, and second Connacht title in three years, is Galway.

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