St Brigids' secure 19th Roscommon SFC title defeating 2024 champions Pádraig Pearses

Conor Carroll made two outrageous saves and tipped a two-point attempt over the bar, which raised a white flag instead of an orange one.
St Brigids' secure 19th Roscommon SFC title defeating 2024 champions Pádraig Pearses

CHAMPIONS: St Brigid's joint-captains Paul McGrath, left and Brian Stack lift the Fahey Cup. Picture: Tom Beary/Sportsfile

Roscommon SFC final replay: St. Brigid’s 1-16 (1-0-16) Pádraig Pearses 1-12 (1-2-8)

St. Brigid’s greater economy in front of goal procured a 19th Roscommon senior football title as they overcame 2024 champions, Pádraig Pearses, in Saturday afternoon’s replay at King and Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park.

Goalkeeper Conor Carroll produced a Player of the Match performance, while Bobby Nugent and Ben O’Carroll hit 0-5 apiece to highlight the winners’ greater calmness in front of the posts.

The opening half was all about Brigid’s making their push for home by kicking seven unanswered points in the second quarter to lead by two points at the break.

And yet that didn’t tell the whole story as Carroll made two outrageous saves and tipped a two-point attempt over the bar, which raised a white flag instead of an orange one.

Pádraig Pearses enjoyed wind in the opening 30 minutes but the teams were evenly matched for the opening quarter.

Ben O’Carroll (free) and Senan Kilbride swapped points with Paul Carey — a shot he blazed over the bar after being picked out by a brilliant pass by Declan Kenny — and the impressive Jack Tumulty responding for Pearses.

In the 12th minute, Pearses struck what looked like a decisive blow. More brilliant approach work by Tumulty engineered space for Seán Canning and the dual player, who won a Nickey Rackard Cup medal with Roscommon earlier this year, blasted the ball to the net.

Pearses could have added a second goal moments later, but Carroll made a brilliant save to deny Eoin Colleran. However, there was some consolation for Pearses when Conor Ryan nailed the resultant ’45.

Frank Canning’s side were motoring along nicely and extended their lead to four points when Colleran made inroads from the right flank and fisted a score.

But Bobby Nugent took the game by the scruff of the neck to get Brigid’s back to within two points, 1-4 to 0-5 after 18 minutes.

Then, another huge turning point as Carroll denied Hubert Darcy, and Brigid’s worked the ball upfield to procure the opening score of the afternoon for Ciarán Sugrue.

Brigid’s began to dominate after that as Conor Hand, Nugent (2) and O’Carroll added to their side’s tally.

Daly’s two-pointer attempt was thwarted by Carroll and both sides headed to the dressing room with St. Brigid’s 0-10 to 1-5 in front.

Brigid’s extended their lead on the resumption with early points from O’Carroll and Brian Derwin but a black card for Conor Hand gave Pearses some hope.

However, despite their numerical superiority for ten minutes, Pearses were outscored by 0-2 to 0-1, while Carroll made a third outstanding save to deny Colleran.

Jack Tumulty also saw a piledriver cannon back off the post as Pearses’ hunt for goals went nrewarded.

O’Carroll, Hand and Paul McGrath found the space to extend Brigid’s lead, and although a brace of Conor Ryan two-pointers from frees kept Pearses just about in touch, Brian Derwin’s scrappy goal with six minutes remaining confirmed Brigid’s as champions.

St. Brigid’s will now play the winners of the Connacht club quarter-final meeting between Mayo champions Ballina and North London Shamrocks in the provincial semi-final in two weeks’ time.

Scorers for St. Brigid’s: B. O’Carroll 0-5 (3f), B. Nugent 0-5 (3f), B. Derwin 1-1, C. Hand 0-2, S. Kilbride 0-1, C. Sugrue 0-1, P. McGrath 0-1.

Scorers for Pádraig Pearses: C. Ryan 0-5 (2xtpf, 1’45), S. Canning 1-0, P. Carey 0-2, E. Colleran 0-2, J. Tumulty 0-1, R. Daly 0-1, H. Darcy 0-1 

ST. BRIGID’S: C. Carroll; R. Smith, S. Trundle, R. Dolan; R. Fallon, B. Stack, P. McGrath; S. Cunnane, E. Nolan; B Nugent, C. Sugrue, C. Hand; B. Derwin, B. O’Carroll, S. Kilbride.

Subs: R. Stack for Dolan (48), E. Derwin for Kilbride (51), M. Daly for Smith (55), C. O’Carroll for Nugent (59) 

PÁDRAIG PEARSES: P. Whelan; D. Murray, M. Richardson, C. Lohan; C. Harley, C. Keogh, A. McGreal; C. Ryan, D. Kenny; S. Canning, R. Daly, J. Tumulty; H. Darcy, P. Carey, E. Colleran.

Sub: J. Nevin for Harley (47).

Referee: P. Neilan (St. Faithleach’s).

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