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Published 19:56 11 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 23:08 11 Aug 2017 BST
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O'Connor does take most of Mayo's frees but there would be little point in him bringing a towel out with him only to place it in the opposition goal.
After shaking hands with a couple of Mayo players, O'Connor handed the towel to a member of the backroom staff and was not spotted when he consoled Roscommon boss Kevin McStay.
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