ROSCOMMON WILL FACE Sligo in the Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-finals after edging past London in Ruislip on Sunday afternoon.
John Evans’ side always had their noses in front as they led by six points at the interval and extended their advantage shortly after the restart when Ciaran Murtagh fired home.
London persevered and fought till the end but weren’t helped by a black card shown to Cathal Greene.
The Exiles left themselves with too much to do as the visitors ran out comfortable seven winners in the end.
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Roscommon are hoping to win their first provincial title in five years while Galway face Mayo in the other Connacht semi.
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ROSCOMMON WILL FACE Sligo in the Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-finals after edging past London in Ruislip on Sunday afternoon.
John Evans’ side always had their noses in front as they led by six points at the interval and extended their advantage shortly after the restart when Ciaran Murtagh fired home.
London persevered and fought till the end but weren’t helped by a black card shown to Cathal Greene.
The Exiles left themselves with too much to do as the visitors ran out comfortable seven winners in the end.
Roscommon are hoping to win their first provincial title in five years while Galway face Mayo in the other Connacht semi.
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