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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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