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Published 16:32 31 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 23:03 31 Jan 2018 GMT
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He'll be hoping to kick on from his form last year, by securing a starting berth under Stephen Rochford in this League campaign, and in their summer championship games.
He's going the right way about it.
Alongisde the Mayo man was former Dublin under-21 Glenn O'Reilly. The Na Fianna club man also represented his county in this year's O'Byrne Cup, lining out at corner forward in their clash with Offaly earlier this month.
Westmeath and St. Loman's talent Shane Dempsey completed the home side's potent inside line.
In fairness, they're strong all over the field. Kerry senior Ronan Shanahan slots in at corner back. Tipperary's dinger of a defender Bill Maher is a threatening wing back, while Dublin's Brian Howard was named on the bench.
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That gave them confidence in front of the home crowd, and they pushed on to take a six point, 1-5 to 0-2 point lead into the interval.
Carlow weren't taking it lying down, however, and they rallied in the second half, with goalkeeper Killian Roche kicking four frees to bring them right back into it.
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The pressure came on. DIT revelled in it, and kicked onto win by six in the end on a scoreline of 1-11 to 0-8.
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