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Published 15:12 2 May 2016 BST
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With the prohibitive cost of flying their Connacht SFC quarter-final opponents Leitrim to New York and the difficulty with New York's squad flying to Ireland for the fixture, we would have been in uncharted territory had it not been for Roscommon's late surge.
Kevin McStay and Fergal O'Donnell can therefore count themselves doubly fortunate that New York were short a couple of superstar forwards.
An AIB All-Ireland club championship winner with Corofin, Michael Lundy is in New York for the summer but was ineligible as he did not complete a full transfer.
While they could call on his countymen Johnny Glynn and Johnny Duane, the inclusion of a forward of Lundy's ability could have made things very uncomfortable for Roscommon.
As could the long-flagged involvement of Crossmaglen and Armagh star Jamie Clarke.
Having opted out of Kieran McGeeney's squad for this season to return to the United States, there was some suggestion the lethal inside forward would line out for New York but it did not come to pass.
Roscommon can be thankful for small mercies.

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