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12th November 2017
05:11pm GMT

This test will stand them in good stead going forward, because they really had to dig deep to deny a motivated St Brigid's, who were driven on by the demons of last year's 15 point loss to Corofin in the provincial decider.
Frankie Dolan's men started as they meant to go on, with Senan Kilbride and Padraig Kelly leading the charge to give them a 0-5 0-2 lead in the early stages of the game
Corofin showed the steel and grit that has inspired their five in a row in Galway, an All-Ireland and a couple of Connachts in the last few seasons, however.
Ian Burke grabbed a goal, Colin Brady and Jason Leonard knocked over points, while Gary Sice's influence was growing as they opened up a 1-11 to 1-9 lead after 46 minutes of action.
To the Roscommon side's credit, they never gave in, and two last-gasp points meant extra-time was required.
https://twitter.com/StBrigidsRos/status/929731113844641792
The decisive moment came just after the resumption of the second half of extra-time, with the substitute Burke raising that crucial green flag.
They held on to win by four.
https://twitter.com/mlverney/status/929739789246582784
These lads just won't go away.