Mon, 17 Feb, 2003 - 00:00
Mark Gallagher
Yesterday, they did it again as Cork let a seven-points lead slip away in a poor second-half performance.
The Siberian-type conditions ensured most supporters were sitting around the fire watching rugby. But after the second successive fight-back at home, Roscommon can expect a healthier following for their next league game.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: Dr Hyde ParkPlace: RoscommonPerson: Tommy CarrPerson: KerryPerson: Brendan Jer O'SullivanPerson: O'SullivanPerson: Larry TompkinsPerson: TompkinsPerson: Micheal O CroininPerson: Ó CroinínPerson: CarrPerson: Seamus O'NeillPerson: Bernie CollinsPerson: Nicholas MurphyPerson: O'NeillPerson: Frankie DolanPerson: StephenPerson: Gerry LohanPerson: Jim O'DonoghuePerson: Fionnan MurrayPerson: Shane CurranPerson: Nigel DineenPerson: DolanPerson: Andrew McPaddenPerson: Noel O'DonovanPerson: Ronan LynchPerson: O'DwyerPerson: Gary CoxPerson: Stephen LohanPerson: LynchPerson: John MiskellaPerson: K. LynchOrganisation: RoscommonOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: Roscommon1-12Organisation: Cork1-11Organisation: LeesidersOrganisation: F.
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