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scoreline of 1–7 to 1–5, the goal courtesy of Garvan Dolan. In 2007, St Brigid's captures the three-in-a-row when they again defeated St. Faithleach's in the final by 1–12 to 0–9. A goal ten minutes from time by Brendan "Dixie" O'Brien sealed the win. In 2010, St Brigid's re-emerged after 2 barren years to secure their 10th Roscommon Senior Football Championship, defeating Elphin by 0–14 to 0–9. 2011 saw St Brigid's repeat the dose again by defeating Elphin in the final by 1–9 to 0–7, the goal being supplied by Damien Kelleher. 2012 resulted in St Brigid's achieving their second three in a row in 8 years, when they defeated Padraig Pearses in Kiltoom, with Frankie Dolan helping himself to two goals in the 2–8 to 0–9 victory. 4 in a row was achieved in 2013 with Western Gaels defeated in Hyde Park in early October. October 2014 saw the drive for five completed when St Brigid's dispatched St Faithleachs 3–12 to 0–7.
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in Pearse Stadium by 0–15 to 0–8, thereby avenging their defeat in the 2005 Connacht Final at the same venue. The three-in-a-row of Connacht titles, and their fourth in history, was then secured in a foggy and bitterly cold McHale Park, Castlebar, when a dominant second half performance saw the Kiltoom and Cam outfit defeat Mayo champions, Ballaghaderreen by 1–12 to 0–6.
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In the All-Ireland semi-final on 16 February 2013, St Brigid's faced their old foe, Armagh and Ulster Champions, Crossmaglen Rangers, who themselves were seeking a three-in-a-row of All-Ireland titles. This time the spoils went to St Brigid's who triumphed by 2–7 to 1–9 following a late goal by Conor
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and Benny O'Brien, St Brigid's secured a three-in-a-row of titles in Connacht in 2012, becoming only the second ever team to achieve that feat. In the quarter-final in Kiltoom, Melvin Gaels were beaten by 2–19 to 0–10. St Brigid's then went on the road to beat Salthill-Knocknacarra in the semi-final
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St Brigid's have captured seven county titles since 1997. Under the management of John O'Mahony, they won their first title in 28 years in 1997 after defeating Clan na Gael in the final by 1–8 to 0–8, the goal coming from John Tiernan. They had to wait until 2000 before they reached the final again,
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The defence of their Connacht title in 2007 proved unsuccessful however. A comprehensive semi-final win in Tuam over the Padraig Joyce-inspired Killererin, portrayed St. Brigid's in their best light as they ran out 4–10 to 1–11 winners against the Galway champions. The final saw St. Brigid's travel
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On 26 February 2011, St Brigid's travelled to the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick and beat the Cork and Munster Champions Nemo Rangers on a scoreline of 0–13 to 1–8, to qualify for the All-Ireland Club Final for the first time. In the All-Ireland Final on St Patrick's Day 2011, St Brigid's faced their
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The Connacht campaign in the last months of 2011 again proved a successful one for St Brigid's and resulted in a Connacht two-in-a-row for the first time. After defeating Sligo champions Tourlestrane by 0–16 to 0–10 in Marckiewicz Park in the semi-final, they then faced Corofin in the final in
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and in 2003 to Castlerea St Kevins. In 2005, under the stewardship of Ger Dowd, they reclaimed the Fahey Cup by beating Padraig Pearses 2–9 to 0–11, both goals coming from John Tiernan. In 2006, under Anthony Cunningham, they defended their title in a tough encounter with St Faithleach's on a
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However, St Brigid's failed to complete the four-in-a-row in Connacht. Defeats of Tourlestrane (Sligo) and St Mary's (Leitrim) saw St Brigid's meet Castlebar Mitchels (Mayo) in the Connacht Final at Hyde Park, but they were defeated after extra time, 3–13 to 2–12.
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titles, defeating Ballaghaderreen by 1–12 to 0–6, becoming only the second club team in Connacht ever to achieve such. The club's U-21 team has also set a record, achieving an unprecedented eight county titles in a row from 2002 to 2009.
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to the home territory of Ballina Stephenites in North Mayo. Two early goals from Ballina provided the cushion that they never relinquished, despite unrelenting effort by St. Brigids. The final score was Ballina 2–8, St. Brigid's 0–12.
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In 2010, St Brigid's opened their Connacht campaign with a 0–21 to 0–4-point win in Kiltoom over Sligo champions, Eastern Harps. They followed that up in the Connacht semi-final with a 1–13 to 3–5 win over Leitrim champions,
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semi-final conquerors of 2007, Armagh and Ulster Champions, Crossmaglen Rangers. Despite a huge following in Croke Park, St Brigid's failed to overturn the result of 2007 and Crossmaglen prevailed by 2–11 to 1–11.
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In 2005, St Brigid's created history by being the first club in Roscommon to captured Senior, U21 and Minor titles in the Men's grade and the Ladies' grade, all in one year.
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However, in 2006, they went all the way and claimed the Shane McGettigan Cup in dramatic circumstances. In the preliminary round they defeated Curry (
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Champions Kiltubrid after a replay in Kiltoom. In the final in Pearse Stadium in Galway, they were defeated by the superior Salthill-Knocknacarra (
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In October 2013, St Brigid's retained the Roscommom senior football title, defeating Western Gaels by 1–13 to 0–9 in the final.
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Their Connacht Club campaigns were mixed up until 2006 when they captured the provincial crown for the first time.
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The club fields underage teams from U-8 to U-21 as well as Senior, Intermediate and Junior teams. There are
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with a last-minute point by Frankie Dolan to make the score 2–11 to 2–10 in favour of St.Brigids.
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Kiltoom, a repeat of the 2006 final. After a tense affair, St Brigid's prevailed by 0–11 to 0–10.
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championships by their under 14 boys team in 2010 and 2011. In 2010 the team travelled to
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where they reached the semi-finals but lost out to a stronger Ahan Gaels team.
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where they were knocked out in the group stages and in 2011 they travelled to
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but this time lost out to underdogs Kilbride. More defeats came in 2002 to
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In the All-Ireland Semi-final on 18 February 2007, they met the
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On 25 November 2012, the club achieved a three-in-a-row of
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semi-final to their near neighbours Garrycastle from
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