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Published 11:02 6 May 2017 BST
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"That has worked well for us as I have seen players who are just better suited, a bit like a race horse, different ground. It is similar to that, believe it or not," said Carew. "There are two or three players playing Sunday who would not normally be playing if it was on grass. I think that is the way to go."Carew will not have known exactly what he was dealing with until the players got a chance to take to Gaelic Park on Friday after their Thursday flight to the United States. "We have been working on making sure the first touch is good and the right type of ball is going in. I know from Gaelic Park too, the bounce is probably higher than most astro pitches and it is a little bit firmer," said the Kildare native. They are facing a New York side who, bolstered by the likes of Tom Cunniffe and Danny Sutcliffe, will be hoping to build on last year's near miss against Roscommon. There could be the bounce of a ball in it.
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