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Irish Daily Mirror
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Louth v Offaly LIVE score updates from Leinster Minor Football final
Louth take on Offaly this evening in the final of the Leinster Minor Football Championship. Throw-in for this evening's game is set for 7.30pm, and St Conleth's Park in Newbridge is the venue for the final. TG4 will be showing live coverage of the game, with streaming available on the TG4 Player. Additionally, you can follow our live blog below to keep up to date with all the action as it unfolds. Here's the team news: *Louth's team hasn't been named yet. Jack Ryan (Doon); Caden O'Beirne (Tullamore), Tomas Carroll (Erin Rovers), Cormac Farrell (Edenderry); Patrick Duffy (Tullamore), Tadgh Kelly (Kilclonfert), Eoin Rouse (Tullamore); Eamon Maher (Ferbane), Charlie Duffy (Edenderry); Cathal Weldon (Bracknagh), Dylan Dunne (Clara), Aaron Daly (Clonbullogue); Tony Furey (Edenderry), Cian McNamee (Rhode), Ruari Woods (Belmont). Subs – Max Kruger (Gracefield), Isaac Ryan (Clara), Stephen Byrne (Raheen), Cian Duffy (Doon), Darragh Stewart (Tullamore), Paddy Burns (Daingean), Daniel Stoyanov (Clara), Dermot Crombie (Rhode), Ruari Carroll (Edenderry). Hello everybody and welcome to our live coverage of the Leinster Minor Football final between Louth and Offaly. It has been an unbelievable few weeks for Louth GAA. Their U20 side are into the All-Ireland final having already won the U20 Leinster title a couple of weeks ago, while their senior stars won the Leinster Championship for the first time in 68 years, beating Meath in a classic contest at Croke Park last week. No Louth team has won a Leinster minor medal since 1971, and having breezed past Dublin in the semis, they will be desperate to make their own bit of history tonight. They take on an Offaly side however who have been excellent in the Championship, and as their hurlers have shown in recent times, young men from Offaly have no fear when it comes to performing on the biggest stages. Throw-in is set for 7.30pm and we will have build-up from 6.30pm onwards.


Irish Daily Mirror
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Dublin v Louth LIVE stream for Leinster Minor football semi-final clash
Dublin take on Louth this evening in the semi-final of the Leinster Minor Football Championship. Naul is the venue for tonight's big game, with throw-in scheduled for 7.30pm. You can stream this evening's game at the top and bottom of this article via the Sport TG4 YouTube channel. All Star quits Tyrone panel ahead of All-Ireland series group stage Tonight's semi sees Dublin out for revenge as Louth were the side that got the better of them in the semi-final of the U20 Leinster Championship last month. Louth went on to win the U20 Championship, beating Meath in the final, and will be desperate to book their place in another Leinster final ahead of Sunday's senior clash with Meath. For Dublin, a win this evening would be a boost for the entire county who are still reeling from that U20 defeat and of course their loss to Meath in the senior semi-final. To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.


Irish Daily Mirror
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Offaly v Kildare LIVE stream for Leinster Minor football Championship semi-final
Offaly take on Kildare this evening in the semi-final of the Leinster Minor Football Championship. Throw-in for tonight's game is set for 6.30pm, with Glenisk O'Connor Park hosting the game. You can stream this evening's game at the top and bottom of this article via the Sport TG4's YouTube channel. All Star quits Tyrone panel ahead of All-Ireland series group stage The winner's of tonight's game will take on either Dublin or Louth, who clash at 7.30pm in the other semi-final at Naul. To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.


Irish Independent
29-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Louth Minors must take belief in what they can achieve into Westmeath clash
Leinster Minor Football Championship Quarter-final Louth v Westmeath Thursday, May 1 – Hunterstown, 7.30pm The Argus Coming so close to getting the better of Dublin in their group game, with a last gasp two-pointer denying his side victory by a single point, almost two weeks ago, Louth Minor manager Johnny Clerkin has had time to reflect on what could have been. He acknowledged that when the final whistle goes, the emotions can cloud a bit of judgement but after a few days and after looking back at the video, they were disappointed enough with how Louth played overall.


Irish Independent
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Storming second half sees Westmeath past Carlow and into Leinster MFC quarter-final
Westmeath 2-12 Carlow 2-9 A superb second half performance at Netwatch Cullen Park swept aside the Carlow challenge in this Leinster Minor Football Championship preliminary quarter-final as Westmeath advanced to play Louth in the next round. The home side got off to a great start when an attempt at a two-pointer by Mark Buggy dropped under the crossbar. The Westmeath keeper failed to take control and as the ball spilled from his grasp, Ronan Dooley was on hand to force it over the line.