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Published 17:27 29 Oct 2015 GMT
Updated 20:04 29 Oct 2015 GMT
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The Dublin-born player trained with both Blackpool and Cardiff last year but failed to secure himself a move to the Championship.
Nailing down a spot with League Two's Bristol Rovers, though, could be the first step on Towell's journey towards a full Republic of Ireland call-up, having already represented his country at underage level.
GOAL! @DundalkFC's Richie Towell with a great strike to open the scoring at Oriel Park. https://t.co/Hm3zY5Dy7a
— Setanta Sports (@SetantaSports) May 4, 2015
Could Towell's last game for the Lilywhites be the upcoming FAI Cup final with Cork City on 8 November? Probably not but Rovers manager Darrell Clarke has admitted that he is set to send his chief scout to Oriel Park sooner rather than later in order to gain a better gauge of Towell's ability.
"Richie has a good pedigree and is the sort of player who might fit the mould we are looking for," Clarke told the Bristol Post.
"We have heard some good things about him, but we want to have a look for ourselves and that is probably the next step in the process.
"Steve (Yates) has been out and about looking at several potential targets since taking up his new role recently and I'd anticipate that he will probably going over to Ireland to cast an eye over Richie at some point in the future.
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