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Under-20s GAA: Mayo beat Roscommon, Tyrone and Donegal goes to extra time

Under-20s GAA: Mayo beat Roscommon, Tyrone and Donegal goes to extra time

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Mayo are the Dalata Hotel Group under-20 Connacht football championships for 2025.
Seamus Howard and Darragh Beirne scored the crucial goals in a 2-17 to 4-8 win over Roscommon in Tuam.
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Meanwhile, it will go to extra time in the clash between Donegal and Tyrone.
The score there ended Tyrone 1-9 Donegal 1-9 in the battle for the Ulster honours at Owenbeg,
In Newbridge, Louth emerged victorious over Meath with a score of 2-18 to 1-15 in the Leinster decider.
It is Louth who have emerged victorious in the
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U-20 Football Championship Final.
Congratulations to our near neighbours.
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— Meath GAA (@MeathGAA)
April 30, 2025

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