The Offaly man moved back into contention after a round of 69 in Down.
Shane Lowry is satisfied with his second round at Royal County Down at the Irish Open.
The 2009 champion improved on his first day showing, carding a two under par round of 69.
He tells Nathan Murphy he's left with a little frustration over a late bogey on the card:
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