Kilmacud Crokes (Dub) v Padraig Pearses (Rosc) Kingspan Breffni, 5pm (TG4)
DAVID MURRAY reckons he’ll be joined in the Roscommon ranks by clubmate Paul Carey whenever Padraig Pearses’ AIB All-Ireland club journey ends.
Rossies manager Anthony Cunningham is watching ex-U-20 attacker Carey closely and will have been impressed with his Connacht final performance.
The 21-year-old led the destruction of favourites Knockmore with 0-8 – 0-5 of which came from play – and will be a marked man at Kingspan Breffni today.
Another big performance could even tip the balance in Pearses’ favor as Crokes are set to be without their own talisman forward Paul Mannion.
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