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Roscommon hurlers can complete their recent revival when they travel to play Monaghan in Clontibret on Saturday knowing that a win will put them in pole position for a place in the play-off stages in Division 3A.

The performance against Armagh in Dr. Hyde Park last Sunday will give the team a huge boost as they face the home side who are top of the table on six points, two ahead of Seamus Qualter’s men.

A win would almost certainly guarantee a place in the league final and give the team an excellent chance of promotion. Team manager Qualter says that Hugh Rooney will be back in the panel this week, however it would be a surprise if there are any changes from the team that played so well last time out against Armagh. With confidence returning to the Roscommon team since the change of manager, another win is ex-

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Kerry v Roscommon on Saturday in Austin Stack Park, Tralee at 7.30 pm

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The rivalry between Roscommon and Kerry goes back a long, long way and it always seems that when the teams meet it’s in a big game. While this might not be a major championship match, it is still a vital league fixture and both sides will be looking to secure the two points on offer.

Put simply, Kerry must win following their defeats against Donegal, Tyrone and Mayo. Jack O’Connor and his men may not have all guns blazing this league campaign but they won’t want to fall through the relegation trap door either. You can therefore expect a very strong Kingdom line-up this Saturday.

Speaking to People Sport this week, Roscommon manager Davy Burke said his side was looking forward to visiting the Kingdom.

“To be visiting the All-Ireland

Roscommon Ladies footballers have another chance to avoid relegation from Division Two of the Lidl Ladies’ National League when they take on Monaghan in champions on their own patch is very exciting and we are going there to give a good account of ourselves,” he said.

“The lads have been great; they never got carried away when we won the three games in a row at the start of the campaign and equally they weren’t too down when we lost the last two which is a great sign.

“We need a point to be absolutely certain of staying in this division and we want to wrap that up in Tralee and that’s our intention. We are going there to win,” he concluded.

On the team news front, Cian the penultimate group game at a Farney County venue (to be decided) on Sunday. Roscommon are bottom of the table and without a point so far, but Monaghan are just above them on three points so this is a ‘must win’ game for Ollie Lennon’s team if they want to have any chance of avoiding a return to Division Three. Just one team is relegated in this division so a win would put Roscommon in with a great chance to save their status ahead of their remaining fixture against Laois. pected, and from the doom and gloom that surrounded the loss to Louth, brighter days are surely ahead for Roscommon hurling.

McKeon is back in training and he could feature this weekend, but apart from that, the panel remains largely unchanged.

Kerry start as red-hot favourites to win but there recent form is the cause of some doubt. They were deservedly beaten by a resurgent Tyrone in their last outing.

Roscommon, on the other hand, have started slowly in four of their five games so far. But while second-half revivals were enough to beat Tyrone, Armagh and Galway, the Mayo game showed that Burke’s men must produce a 75-minute performance in Tralee to have any hope of a result.

Prediction: Roscommon

Roscommon Gaels 5-10 Tulsk Lord Edwards 0-9 St. Faithleach’s 1-10

Fuerty 1-6 Boyle 0-16

Pádraig Pearses 0-13

Western Gaels 1-10 Elphin 2-5

Leydon Bros London Division Two (O’Gara Cup)

Castlerea St Kevin’s 2-11 St Brigid’s 1-4

Strokestown 2-18 Kilbride 1-6

Pádraig Pearses 1-12

Shannon Gaels 0-11, Michael Glavey’s 3-15 Kilmore 0-4

Éire Óg 1-8 Creggs 2-4

Atlantis IPS Division

Three (Tansey Cup) St Aidan’s 3-15 St Barry’s 1-9

Strokestown 2-12

Castlerea St Kevin’s 1-6 St Michael’s 1-10

These are the games that any footballer worth his salt wants to play in; against the All-Ireland champions in their own back yard and in front of a national TV audience.

To borrow a phrase from the late, great Kerry legend Páidí Ó Sé, “A grain of rice will tip the scale…but you will have to be steely tough upstairs and you must be willing to break your gut”.

If the Roscommon players heed those wise words and adopt a similar attitude then they could be in with a chance of an upset this Saturday in Tralee.

Prediction: Kerry.

This will be a very difficult fixture for Roscommon but they have been very close to victory in most of their games so far and hopefully their luck will change this weekend.

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