Shine to help Roscommon
Roscommon manager John Evans believes Donie Shine's return will lift his side for the qualifiers
Roscommon manager John Evans believes Donie Shine's return will lift his side for the qualifiers
James Horan and John Evans give their reaction to Mayo's win over Roscommon
Ciaran Whelan says Mayo made a statement in their comprehensive win over Roscommon
Mayo remain on course for a third consecutive Connacht SFC title for the first time since they were All-Ireland champions in 1951 after securing a facile 0-21 to 0-09 victory over Roscommon at MacHale Park in Castlebar.
Mayo manager James Horan sees room for improvement in his charges despite their emphatic 0-21 to 0-09 victory over Roscommon in the Connacht SFC semi-final today.
Roscommon finally enter the 2013 Championship fray and have the task of stopping Mayo's march to another provincial decider.
Richie Feeney replaces the injured Cillian O'Connor in Mayo's team for the Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-final with Roscommon in MacHale Park.
Roscommon boss John Evans has named two Championship debutants for Sunday's Connacht SFC semi-final against Mayo in Castlebar.
Roscommon again takes centre stage on Tuesday with a mixed card featuring the Tulsk Handicap.
Thetote.com Connacht National Handicap Chase provides an intriguing highlight at Roscommon, with Johannisberger making the switch to handicap company after a good win at Down Royal.
Fourteen-man Donegal won their first Nicky Rackard Cup title with a 3-20 to 3-16 win over Roscommon in a thrilling decider at Croke Park.
Mayo's Cillian O'Connor is a major doubt for the county's Connacht SFC semi-final clash against Roscommon after suffering a shoulder injury in a club encounter on Saturday.
Protestant confirmed the promise of his debut effort by picking up the prize for the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction (C & G) Maiden at Roscommon.
Monday's meeting at Roscommon goes ahead as planned after the track passed an inspection on Sunday morning.
Roscommon survived Sunday's early inspection and a seven-race Monday fixture begins with the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction (C & G) Maiden at 6.00.
Mayo are through to a Connacht SFC semi-final with Roscommon after an easy 4-16 to 0-11 over Galway in Salthill.
Offaly were crowned Tesco Homegrown Ladies National Football League Division 4 champions after beating Roscommon in Limerick.
There were wins for Kerry, Derry, Kildare and Meath in Round 1 of the Christy Ring Cup.
Galway claimed the Connacht Under-21 Football title after a 1-17 to 2-11 extra-time win over Roscommon in Dr Hyde Park.
Frankie Dolan was the hero as St Brigid's became the first team from Roscommon to win the All-Ireland club football title