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25th February 2017
10:09pm GMT

What will please Mayo fans will be the source of their scores, as 12 different players got their name on the score-sheet throughout the 70 minutes of action which unfolded in Castlebar.
Even Lee Keegan, fresh from his heroics in Croke Park a week ago, came off the bench in the second half to land two points for his side.
There were impressive performances all over the pitch for the men in green and red but none so more that the game's Man-of-the-Match winner, goalkeeper, David Clarke.
Clarke made two outstanding saves at the end of the first half from Roscommon's Enda Smith and Sean Mullooly.
If either of those efforts had found the back of the net, the away side would have undoubtedly been buoyed going into the half-time interval and the outcome of the game could have been very different.
The Ballina Stephenties clubman came in for some huge plauidts from viewers and it's not surprising to see why.
https://twitter.com/MayoGAA/status/835592483010719749
https://twitter.com/LaobhaoiseNihE/status/835597278073208832
https://twitter.com/thegreenandred/status/835591593994383362
https://twitter.com/AonghusOMaicin/status/835589615830589440
https://twitter.com/AllThingsMayo/status/835587622693126144
https://twitter.com/ShaneyNal87/status/835584832252030976
https://twitter.com/LaobhaoiseNihE/status/835579006783270913
https://twitter.com/alflats11/status/835578177435144192
https://twitter.com/NultyOfficial/status/835575576824020993
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