A Sam Mulroy free 55m out, slightly against the breeze, goes straight over the black spot. Share. 16:49.
Louth captain Sam Mulroy revelled in his side's Division 3 title success, as the Wee County saw off Limerick in their Croke Park decider.
That was after they saw off Wicklow in their final league game by seven points away from home. Louth captain Sam Mulroy revelled in his sideโs Division 3 title success, as the Wee County saw off Limerick in their Croke Park decider. Speaking after being presented with the Division 3 crown, Mulroy reflected on a tough encounter against the Shannonsiders.
The Division Four and Division Three deciders get a busy weekend of finals underway at Croke Park this afternoon.
However, things went awry for both counties in the meantime to the extent that both found themselves playing Division Four football for 2022. The final score was 1-14 to 1-12 in favour of the Wee County. It's finals weekend in the Allianz Football League and Saturday sees the deciding games in Division Four and Division Three take place.
A LIAM Jackson goal on the three-quarter mark proved to be the difference as Limerick fooballers' first appearance at Croke Park in nine years ended in a ...
Bourke did manage to close the scoring off another placed ball before Conall McKeever departed on a black and Paul Maher evened up the numbers by picking up one as well. However, the Wee County's momentum was halted by Hugh Bourke's immediate reply, his follow-up drew the sides level and, attacking now with greater fluency Peter Nash and Donovan put Limerick two ahead. But the pressure wasn't over.