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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Out of interest how many of the Louth players that featured yesterday are aged 22 or under?"
Dara McDonnell 22 James maguire 21 tadhg McDonnell 21 sean callaghan 21.3 other lads 21 on the bench

Lolou37 (Louth) - Posts: 44 - 29/06/2026 21:05:44    2683046

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Out of interest how many of the Louth players that featured yesterday are aged 22 or under?"
Keiran mcardle 22

Lolou37 (Louth) - Posts: 44 - 29/06/2026 21:12:45    2683048

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massive congratulations to Louth, one off the best performances I've seen in croke park, your in the semi on merit now push on and win it these new rules gives everyone a chance.

Yourjoking (USA) - Posts: 768 - 29/06/2026 21:16:59    2683049

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Congrasts Louth, a great win for ye & deserved. A mighty performance by 14 men & a great support too.
Onwards & upwards for ye, but beware of Mayo...... they may have a poor record in finals, but they have a great record in semis!

Monaghan Exile (Monaghan) - Posts: 456 - 29/06/2026 21:34:34    2683059

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Daire Nally and Donal McKenny 2 serious defenders

ColmFlaherty (Galway) - Posts: 139 - 29/06/2026 22:48:44    2683085

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Replying To Square_B:  "HILARIOUS. Be thankful ye didn't get Dublin or Kerry, ye might have had to have the burns department in the Mater Hospital on standby."
Where are Leitrim still trying to field a team for next year I'd say

S1234 (Mayo) - Posts: 1172 - 30/06/2026 05:39:14    2683105

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Replying To tirawleybaron:  "Increase in population with excellent work at underage. Louth will be around for a few years yet."
Yea Louth now 140,000 mayo130,000 population.
15 counties in Ireland with smaller populations than louth

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 965 - 30/06/2026 09:57:09    2683123

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Replying To S1234:  "Where are Leitrim still trying to field a team for next year I'd say"
Ye might as well not field one either, save yourself the annual spectacle of filling the togs when it matters.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 2206 - 30/06/2026 18:20:45    2683261

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It's hard to put into words what this means. Having followed Louth since the 80s, through all the ups and downs, days like last Sunday and the two games before that feel especially meaningful. There's a deep sense of pride seeing this group reach an All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since 1957, not just for what they've achieved, but for how they've gone about it. And with the new stadium on the horizon , and the growth and competitiveness at underage level , it feels like the county is building something lasting, both on and off the pitch.

This didn't happen overnight. It's the result of years of belief, hard work, and the kind of long-term vision from very hard working folks that helped to set in motion. They saw what Louth football could become and laid foundations that are now bearing fruit.

For all supporters who've stayed with them through the lean years, and new supporters, there's a quiet joy in this moment. No boasting, just appreciation and immense pride in a team that's doing the county proud.

kudos (Louth) - Posts: 308 - 01/07/2026 10:15:16    2683369

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Replying To ColmFlaherty:  "Daire Nally and Donal McKenny 2 serious defenders"
Those lads have been exceptional along with Emmet Carolan in the full back line. Credit to the management team who have built a deep panel over the last few campaigns. Missing Dermot Campbell, Eoghan Callaghan, Peter Lynch and Dan Corcoran also in the backs. The likes of young Tinnelly came in when bodies were low in the league campaign and done well. Panel depth has been crucial.

Shearer (Louth) - Posts: 931 - 01/07/2026 16:26:44    2683484

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Replying To kudos:  "It's hard to put into words what this means. Having followed Louth since the 80s, through all the ups and downs, days like last Sunday and the two games before that feel especially meaningful. There's a deep sense of pride seeing this group reach an All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since 1957, not just for what they've achieved, but for how they've gone about it. And with the new stadium on the horizon , and the growth and competitiveness at underage level , it feels like the county is building something lasting, both on and off the pitch.

This didn't happen overnight. It's the result of years of belief, hard work, and the kind of long-term vision from very hard working folks that helped to set in motion. They saw what Louth football could become and laid foundations that are now bearing fruit.

For all supporters who've stayed with them through the lean years, and new supporters, there's a quiet joy in this moment. No boasting, just appreciation and immense pride in a team that's doing the county proud."
That is very well put.

I myself have being following Louth 30+ years and by god I can only remember seeing so many dark days I just feel like it's all one big dream, I mean to go from one of the worse teams in the country to one of the best in no time really is incredible and of course it does not happen overnight, wee can safely say that wee are a role model to other low to mid tier counties starved of progress like we were.

As for the new rules well they are working a treat and has got everyone on the edge of the seats again particularly with those 2 pointers.

Come Saturday week when the boys run out onto Croke Park I feel emotions will get the better of me win, lose or draw.

francie81 (Louth) - Posts: 277 - 01/07/2026 18:02:37    2683503

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Replying To francie81:  "That is very well put.

I myself have being following Louth 30+ years and by god I can only remember seeing so many dark days I just feel like it's all one big dream, I mean to go from one of the worse teams in the country to one of the best in no time really is incredible and of course it does not happen overnight, wee can safely say that wee are a role model to other low to mid tier counties starved of progress like we were.

As for the new rules well they are working a treat and has got everyone on the edge of the seats again particularly with those 2 pointers.

Come Saturday week when the boys run out onto Croke Park I feel emotions will get the better of me win, lose or draw."
Very well said, Francie. I think a lot of Louth supporters of our generation feel exactly the same. When you've lived through the disappointments, near misses and years when progress seemed a long way off, moments like these carry a different weight. They mean more because we've seen just how hard they've been earned.

What makes it even more special is that it feels sustainable. The senior team's success, the work being done at underage level, and the new stadium all point to a county moving in the right direction for the long term. As you say, it's a great example for other counties that have spent years trying to bridge that gap.

The new rules have certainly added another layer of excitement too. Every game feels alive right until the final whistle, and those two-pointers can turn a match on its head in an instant.

And you're not alone about Croke Park. I think there'll be plenty of us feeling emotional when the team runs out. Whatever happens, it's already been a season we'll be talking about for years. Win, lose or draw, this group has given the county memories and pride that nobody can take away. Up the Wee County

kudos (Louth) - Posts: 308 - 02/07/2026 12:33:31    2683647

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Replying To francie81:  "That is very well put.

I myself have being following Louth 30+ years and by god I can only remember seeing so many dark days I just feel like it's all one big dream, I mean to go from one of the worse teams in the country to one of the best in no time really is incredible and of course it does not happen overnight, wee can safely say that wee are a role model to other low to mid tier counties starved of progress like we were.

As for the new rules well they are working a treat and has got everyone on the edge of the seats again particularly with those 2 pointers.

Come Saturday week when the boys run out onto Croke Park I feel emotions will get the better of me win, lose or draw."
Ye have a big chance to make a statement and put Mayo back in their box. I hope the occasion doesn't get to the players. Fermanagh were in this suitation 22 years ago (minus the provincial title) and nearly did it. That was a fantastic year for them. Hopefully ye will go one further & who knows after that.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 2206 - 02/07/2026 14:43:49    2683683

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Replying To Square_B:  "Ye have a big chance to make a statement and put Mayo back in their box. I hope the occasion doesn't get to the players. Fermanagh were in this suitation 22 years ago (minus the provincial title) and nearly did it. That was a fantastic year for them. Hopefully ye will go one further & who knows after that."
Would you say you are fond of Mayo Square Pants?

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 4440 - 02/07/2026 15:41:09    2683699

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Would you say you are fond of Mayo Square Pants?"
I'd say I'm as fond of Mayo as you're as fond of Meath Barney Gumble

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 2206 - 02/07/2026 15:56:35    2683702

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Replying To Square_B:  "Ye have a big chance to make a statement and put Mayo back in their box. I hope the occasion doesn't get to the players. Fermanagh were in this suitation 22 years ago (minus the provincial title) and nearly did it. That was a fantastic year for them. Hopefully ye will go one further & who knows after that."
Did Leitrim ever get out of their box?

Cumann1 (Mayo) - Posts: 171 - 02/07/2026 16:06:18    2683710

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Replying To Square_B:  "I'd say I'm as fond of Mayo as you're as fond of Meath Barney Gumble"
I don't mind Meath actually. Anyway, only busting your chops.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 4440 - 02/07/2026 16:21:54    2683717

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Replying To Square_B:  "I'd say I'm as fond of Mayo as you're as fond of Meath Barney Gumble"
Except Meath are a genuine rival of Dublin

Cumann1 (Mayo) - Posts: 171 - 02/07/2026 16:23:35    2683719

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Replying To Cumann1:  "Did Leitrim ever get out of their box?"
Not sure what exactly you mean but Leitrim did win Connacht in 1994 beating Roscommon, Galway after a replay and Mayo in the final.
They played Dublin in the semi-final and as a Galway person I was delighted to support them - as I have every Connacht team - and was on the old Canal end terrace as the Leitrim team took the field .
Near me was a Leitrim man about 50 with his teenage son and I'll never forget the emotion with which he greeted the team … he could hardly talk and all he could say to the young fellow was 'look at them… look at them… as tears streamed down his face.
So I can understand the emotion that Louth supporters will feel.

Yes, Leitrim got out of their box after 66 years.

Blackcoatsoffthefield (Galway) - Posts: 33 - 02/07/2026 16:52:01    2683729

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It's probably the same as Laois in 2003-2007 they never got to a semi final though, probably underachieved. Only 1 Leinster they should have won 2004 2005 or 2007 as well or at least 2 more They died away quick enough after that around 2008. All Ireland minor winning team 2007 gave them very little of I remember?

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 965 - 02/07/2026 21:11:54    2683780

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