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Published 20:04 6 May 2018 BST
Updated 20:19 6 May 2018 BST
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Clarke wasn't the only player of inter-county stardom to line out for New York on Sunday evening. Mayo's Tom Cunniffe, Meath's Dalton McDonagh and Roscommon's Neil Collins also donned the red, white and blue jersey.
Indeed, Justin O'Halloran's men went into the clash with high hopes, and they wouldn't have been fearing Brendan Guckian's Leitrim who endured a stuttery League campaign in Division Four.
Leitrim are historically a well supported outfit, and that wasn't about to change this time around with more than 1500 reported to have made the trip stateside for the occasion.
Gaelic Park was the place to be in New York on Sunday evening, with expats, born and bred New Yorkers and the travelling Leitrim contingent alike combining to create a carnival atmosphere at the grounds.
https://twitter.com/NewYorkGAA/status/993198581325672450
Looks like some atmosphere to play a game in.
https://twitter.com/JamesBarnard/status/993208093361127424
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