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Roy fires up Defence Force; Connection and Stars share pointsDefending champions DirecTV W Connection and North East Stars preserved unbeaten records in the Digicel Pro League tonight but it could hardly mask a poor evening for football.

It has been a day stuffed with distracting events. An estimated 20,000 persons marched through Port of Spain just after lunch while, in the early afternoon, former Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) vice-president Raymond Tim Kee became the president-in-waiting as challenger Colin Murray withdraw his candidacy.

The Buzz Butler Highway was not without incident too as a vehicular accident created an energy-sapping traffic jam.

But, at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, a clash between two of the top domestic teams offered little to keep spectators from burying heads into their Blackberrys as both teams played to largely uninspiring goalless draw.

Some late free kicks from 21-year-old Connection utility player Joevin Jones threatened to produce a winner. But Stars left back Cleon John was as alert as his teammates were listless and the teams eventually settled for one point each.

In an earlier encounter at the same venue, a Richard Roy rocket settled a similarly drab affair as Defence Force edged Police FC 1-0.

The battle of the servicemen lacked firepower up until Defence Force substitute Devorn Jorsling teed up Roy in the 71st minute. Bam! Police goalkeeper Emmanuel Nurse dived gamely but the ball was already in the back of the net.

It is Roy’s sixth goal in all competitions this season—three more than the nearest challenger—and his third in the Pro League. It was also Defence Force’s first clean sheet this season. The army/coast guard combination has already conceded more than any other Pro League team with eight goals against from four games.

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