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Published 18:45 13 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 18:45 13 Jul 2019 BST
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Roscommon's struggles meanwhile were summed up by the display of their talisman Conor Cox. While the Kerryman started well, he was on the edge of it in the second as Tyrone took over. And while that was a disappointment for him, credit must go to Tyrone defender Ronan McNamee who was stuck on his coattails the whole evening long.
McNamee is having one hell of a season in the last line of the Tyrone defence, having kept Cavan's Dara McVeety quiet the weekend previous. It was that defensive solidity that won out again today.
Tyrone are moving along nicely. The Rossies have work to do yet, and they're already on the back foot here.

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