Conor Carroll was like a cat burglar in Dr Hyde Park last Sunday. In all, he clocked 30 possessions, creeping up the blind side of each slow Roscommon attack to establish the contentious 12-v-11 scenario in Down’s half of the pitch.
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Conor Carroll was like a cat burglar in Dr Hyde Park last Sunday. In all, he clocked 30 possessions, creeping up the blind side of each slow Roscommon attack to establish the contentious 12-v-11 scenario in Down’s half of the pitch.
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