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Roscommon manager Davy Burke plans to 'freshen things up' after Kildare reverse

Davy Burke will review his and Roscommon's preparation after a last-gasp loss to Kildare cost them home advantage in next weekend's All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals.

Kevin Feely kicked a superb 74th-minute winner from an attacking mark near the right touchline to clinch a 1-16 to 1-15 victory that saw Kildare leapfrog Roscommon into second spot in Group 3.

It means Roscommon will be back on the road on Saturday against either Cork, Donegal or Galway.

"We're very down to be honest," Roscommon manager Burke told RTÉ Sport. "The game was there to be won and we couldn’t clinch it. It's very disappointing."

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Kevin Feely told RTÉ it was a 'dream moment' to score a late winner for Kildare

Roscommon trailed by five points after 15 minutes but got back into the contest when Kildare were reduced to 13 due to black cards for Alex Beirne and Ryan Houlihan, and Enda Smith’s goal helped Burke’s side into a 1-06 to 1-04 lead at the interval.

"We took advantage of the extra men and kicked 1-03 unanswered but we started very slowly, Kildare were well on top," said Burke.

"You can see their physicality, they probably got those cards because of their overexuberance. They were really up for it and we were flat.

"I have to look and my preparation and the team’s preparation because Kildare were mad for road today and we weren’t.

"We were happy enough [at half-time] after the slow start. We came out and kept them to two points, going point for point. Ultimately they saw it out

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