Club Rossie business member Finnerty Stoneworks wins jersey sponsorship

This morning (Monday 21 March), Club Rossie business member Tommy Finnerty of Finnerty Stoneworks won the coveted prize of sponsoring the Roscommon Senior Football jersey for the Dublin game. Speaking to Club Rossie after his win, Tommy, a member of the Padraig Pearses Club said, “I’ve been going to Roscommon games since I was 4

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Roscommon rise is no fluke, but the result of clear vision – The Times

Ewan MacKenna’s article in thetimes.co.uk is an excellent read for all Roscommon people who support our teams and the Club Rossie initiatives (click here to read in full). Some key comments include: But while easy to focus on that swashbuckling gameplan that has seen them average 20 points per game, the behind-the-scenes efforts might be less entertaining

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Club Rossie Bus

St. Michael’s Special School travel in the Club Rossie bus to Croke Park – worth reading

St. Michael’s Special School caters for pupils with physical and intellectual disabilities and some who also have autism.  On 25th February, 2016 all staff and pupils travelled to Dublin on the Club Rossie bus.  It was a momentous day from the start.  All the children were greeted by the wonderful sight of the striking blue

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