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Irish Daily Mirror
15 hours ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Roscommon boss Davy Burke steps aside after three years at helm
Roscommon GAA have announced that boss Davy Burke has departed his role as Senior Football manager after three years at the helm. In an amicable parting of ways statement, Burke said that he had the 'unwavering support' of their County Chairperson while adding it was an 'honour of a lifetime'. Burke guided Roscommon to a third-place finish in Division One during his first year in charge but were relegated the following season His best Championship run with the county was last year when they shocked Tyrone to reach the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals and were then beaten by eventual champions Armagh. This season, Burke guided the county back to Division One but an underwhelming Championship campaign ultimately spelled the end of his tenure. "During my tenure I have had the privilege of working alongside a fantastic group of people in my backroom team. While there are too many to mention individually, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for your professionalism, dedication and loyalty to Roscommon Football," Burke said in his statement. "To the Roscommon players, it was an honour of a lifetime to be entrusted to manage you bunch of men for 3 years. I am very proud of the improvements we made, the work we put in together and the experiences we had along the way. I will be on the terrace in The Hyde keenly watching on and wishing you continued success. There is no better sight than The Hyde pitch full with Rossie jerseys after a win." Roscommon Chairperson Brian Carroll added: "I want to thank Davy most sincerely for everything he has done for Roscommon GAA. We have had highs and lows over the 3 years but Davy's ambitions and goals for our players, supporters and our County was always to be the very best we could possibly be."


Irish Independent
16-06-2025
- General
- Irish Independent
Roscommon town scores well in litter survey despite increased dumping at local wasteland
Recording its best performance 'in a number of years', seven surveyed sites in the county town recorded the highest possible ranking. These include Roscommon GAA's home grounds in King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, Main Street and The Square. The N61, N63 Approach, N63 Galway Approach Road and the 'absolutely spotless' Aldi deposit return scheme also received Grade A rankings. The latest IBAL survey makes Roscommon town 'clean to European norms'. In their report, An Taisce surveyors said the laneway between Fire Station and Circle K was 'a much-improved area compared to a couple of years ago, with much of the large pieces of metal waste and old sofas removed'. 'The installation of a gate appears to be having the desired effect i.e. preventing access. Litter items this time around were much smaller in nature e.g. fast-food wrappers and plastic bags, along with a sort of metal canister,' they stated. Surveyors expressed concern about the level of dumping at the waste land adjacent to recycle facility, which received Grade D. Roscommon County Council have told An Taisce that the site is 'beyond their remit' and have attempted to contact the owner of the site. 'While this site has been highlighted in many previous IBAL surveys, the level of dumping appears to be increasing. All manner and vast quantities of materials have been dumped upon a vast expanse of wasteland,' the IBAL report on Roscommon town stated. Described as 'moderately littered' in an IBAL survey in June 2024, Roscommon town has risen from 27th place to 23rd out of 40 towns since the last IBAL survey was published in January. The results of the latest report have been welcomed by Roscommon Tidy Towns. In 2024, the town was awarded Ireland's Best Kept Large Town award in the all-island, Best Kept Town Competition.


RTÉ News
11-05-2025
- Health
- RTÉ News
Sunscreen dispensers installed in Roscommon GAA ground
Sunscreen dispensers have been donated to two GAA grounds in Co Roscommon to help raise awareness around skin cancer prevention. The initiative by Roscommon University Hospital, which is part of the Saolta Hospital Group, aims to encourage regular sunscreen use among players, particularly during the summer months when UV exposure is at its highest. "Approximately 1,290 people are diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer each year in Ireland," said Bernie Finneran, Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Skin Cancer at RUH. "It is very important that everyone uses a broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen-SPF 30+ for adults and SPF 50+ for children that has a high UVA protection and is water resistant," she said. "Each dispenser includes a UV index display to provide real-time information about UV radiation levels. "In Ireland, the UV index is usually 3 or higher from April to September, even when it's cloudy and therefore daily sun protection is essential, regardless of the weather," she added. The sunscreen dispensers have been installed in the dressing rooms at both Roscommon Gaels' club ground and Dr Hyde Park, with the goal of making sun safety a routine part of outdoor sports and activity. "We in Roscommon GAA are delighted to assist in raising awareness of skin cancer prevention to coincide with Melanoma Awareness Month," said Brian Carroll, Chairperson, Roscommon GAA. "I would encourage all players in all our clubs to wear sunscreen at all times but especially during the summer months when UV is at its highest in our country," he added.


Irish Independent
09-05-2025
- Health
- Irish Independent
Sunscreen dispensers placed in dressing rooms at Hyde Park to increase awareness around skin cancer
Sligo Champion Today at 11:08 To coincide with Melanoma Awareness Month, which runs throughout May, Roscommon University Hospital has donated sunscreen dispensers to Roscommon GAA – Roscommon Gaels and Dr Hyde Park to help raise awareness around skin cancer prevention. The initiative aims to encourage regular sunscreen use among players, particularly during the summer months when UV exposure is at its highest. Bernie Finneran, Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Skin Cancer at Roscommon University Hospital, highlighted the importance of sun protection: 'Approximately 1,290 people are diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer each year in Ireland. It is very important that everyone uses a broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen-SPF 30+ for adults and SPF 50+ for children that has a high UVA protection and is water resistant.' Follow Independent Roscommon on Facebook 'Each dispenser includes a UV index display to provide real-time information about UV radiation levels. 'In Ireland, the UV index is usually 3 or higher from April to September, even when it's cloudy and therefore daily sun protection is essential, regardless of the weather,' added Bernie. The sunscreen dispensers have been installed in the dressing rooms at both Roscommon Gaels and Dr Hyde Park, with the goal of making sun safety a routine part of outdoor sports and community activity. This initiative reflects Roscommon University Hospital's ongoing commitment to health promotion and community well-being. Brian Carroll, Chairperson, Roscommon GAA stated, 'We in Roscommon GAA are delighted to assist in raising awareness of skin cancer prevention to coincide with Melanoma Awareness Month. I would encourage all players in all our clubs to wear sunscreen at all times but especially during the summer months when UV is at its highest in our country.'