The Roscommon side take on Dingle this weekend.
St Brigid's are on the verge of winning a second All Ireland Club Football title.
The Roscommon champions take on Kerry and Munster winners Dingle from Croke Park this weekend, with Anthony Cunningham's side looking to win a first national title in 13 years.
Victory over Scotstown of Monaghan in the semi-finals booked their place in the decider, after they had previously edged out Galway's Moycullen in the Connacht final.
John Murray is part of the St Brigid's management team.
He says allowing the players to express themselves is crucial:
John Murray spoke to Midlands 103's Liam White before Sunday's All Ireland Final:
Throw in is at 3:40pm from Croke Park this Sunday.
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