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Monday 29 May 2023 Dublin: 9°C

# Louth GAA

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# Drama
O'Byrne Cup: Late goal earns Royals a draw
An injury-time strike from Paddy Gilsenan allowed Mick O’Dowd’s men to dodge defeat in Navan this evening.
# Done Deal
Morgan Fuels new sponsors of Louth GAA
The former Armagh GAA sponsors are now set to be involved with the Leinster county for the next three years.
# Done Deal
It's official: O'Rourke named new Louth manager
The former All-Star has been appointed to the position on a two-year term.
# GAA
Leinster Club GAA Round-Up
There were key matches in seven counties in the eastern province over the weekend.
# finals
Football decider showdowns in Louth, Wexford and Wicklow
There are three county senior titles down for decision in Leinster tomorrow.
# Final Prize
Louth SFC, Westmeath SFC and Wicklow SFC semi-final showdowns
There were county senior football final places on offer in the Wee County, the Lake County and the Garden County over the weekend.
# Last Four Battles
Club Call: Leinster – Louth SFC, Westmeath SFC, Wexford SFC and Wicklow SFC
The semi-final stage has been reached in four county senior football championships in Leinster with finalists to be determined this weekend.
# GAA
Peter Fitzpatrick steps down as Louth football manager
The Wee County legend, elected a Fine Gael TD in 2011, has decided not to seek another term as manager.
# Capital Talk
Gilroy pulling the strings on Brogan's star turn
After bouncing back to championship action with 2-5 on Sunday, Dublin star Bernard Brogan says he owes his improvement to manager Pat Gilroy.
# GAA
Gaelic football: 5 things we now know after the weekend's action
Ewan MacKenna reckons one of those in the Sunday Game studio ‘completely embarrassed’ themselves yesterday.
# Review
GAA wrap: Dubs outclass Louth, Leitrim pip London
Meanwhile, Wexford and Longford are set for a replay, while Down have progressed at the expense of Fermanagh.
AS IT HAPPENED
Dublin v Louth, Leinster SFC Quarter-Final
All Ireland champions Dublin embarrassed Louth in a massacre at Croke Park, dominating the first half and easing off after the break. We had all the live action and analysis.
# Championship 2012
Dublin v Louth: A glimpse of the future is all that's worth watching
Paddy Keenan’s ball-winning against Dublin’s ability to turnover will be interesting, but little else will be in a stroll in the park for the All Ireland champions.
# Betting
You betcha! Check out the top three wagers of the GAA weekend
Having escaped from the office with €100 of our money, Ewan MacKenna spends the summer betting it wisely and promising us a profit via his three tips a week.
# Championship 2012
Louth change one for Dubs test
Peter Fitzpatrick has recalled Dessie Finnegan in defence for Sunday’s Croke Park clash with the All-Ireland champions.
# Championship 2012
Gilroy plays strong hand for Dubs opener
Bernard Brogan is set for his first competitive start of 2012 in Sunday’s Leinster SFC quarter-final against Louth.
# SFC 2012
Round-Up: Wins for Donegal, Longford, Louth and Limerick
It was a busy day of Championship football up and down the country, with Cavan no match for the Ulster champions.
# Flutter
You betcha! Check out the top three wagers of the GAA weekend
Ewan MacKenna pencils in a handy treble ahead of the first real championship weekend of the year.
# Overturned
Home improvement: Monaghan win their appeal against CHC punishment
Sunday’s NFL Division 2 game between Monaghan and Louth will take place in Clones as originally scheduled.
# Violence
Two Louth fans found guilty of assaulting referee
A judge will sentence the pair, who attacked Martin Sludden at Croke Park in 2010, later today.
# Team news
Round 2: Allianz National Football League previews
After last weekend’s opening set of fixtures, there are several more big ones in the NFL this evening and tomorrow afternoon.
# Old Foes
Preview: Allianz National Football League opening weekend
Saturday evening marks the start of the 2012 campaign and we’ve got team news from around the country.
# Sport Never Sleeps
Outsiders get a look-in as big guns paired off in 2012 Championship draws
The 2011 season is barely over – and the 2012 championship draws have already been done. So who did your county get?
# Virals
YouTube top 10: because one GAA backheel isn't enough
With some more GAA backheel magic, synchronised marching and Alex Ferguson getting intimate with a reporter, this week’s 10-video countdown is a mix of the current and the classic.
# Mop-up
GAA mop-up: No rub of the green for Meath, as Cork set up classic decider
Cork and Kerry will meet in the Munster decider, a well-oiled Kildare overcome Meath, and the lower tier hurling championships wrap up at HQ.
# Political Football
Political football: sports people who turned to politics
It’s not such a big leap really…
# The Morning Score
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Munster wait on injury update, one Irish winger could be heading back to where it all started and Cork name their hurling captain.
# review2010
2010 in review: July
Ivor Callely and Martin Sludden compete to become Ireland’s biggest public enemy, while eight are killed in a Donegal car crash.
# All-Stars
Louth at least win an All-Star - but Cork's forwards are snubbed
Midfield rock Paddy Keenan wins the Wee County’s first All-Star – but why ignore the All-Ireland winning forwards?
# GAA
Kildare and Dublin march on to the quarter-finals
# GAA
GAA president: We'll ban pitch-invading fans for life
Christy Cooney says the association will get tough on post-match incursions.