
Louth GAA Weekly Roundup: Hunterstown Surge in Division 1 as Roche Emmetts Claim Summit
A dramatic week of All-County Football League action has rewritten the standings across the landscape, highlighted by a scoring masterclass from Hunterstown and an intense battle for promotion in the lower tiers.
📊 Division 1: Hunterstown Go Second Amid Scoring Feast
In the top flight, Hunterstown Rovers have successfully navigated their way to second place in the All-County Football League standings following a highly clinical, high-scoring win. Their attacking fluency left their opponents completely overwhelmed, asserting their status as premier title contenders.
At the other end of the division table, the Newtown Blues finally arrested their difficult start to the campaign, digging exceptionally deep to pick up their very first league point of the 2026 season in a hard-fought encounter.
📊 Division 2: Roche Emmetts Take Control but Chasing Pack Looms
The Intermediate ranks provided intense drama as Roche Emmetts marched straight to the summit of Division 2. However, their position remains under immediate threat from a highly relentless chasing pack.
Both Dundalk Young Irelands and Mid-Louth neighbors Stabannon Parnells remain firmly on Roche’s heels. With only minimal margins separating the top three clubs, the upcoming fixture list promises to be highly defining for promotion prospects.
📊 Division 3: Clan na nGael Overpower Na Piarsaigh
In Division 3, Clan na nGael put on a definitive display of first-half power that effectively ended their clash as a contest by the short whistle. Their clinical intensity and transitional supremacy proved far too hot to handle for a struggling Na Piarsaigh outfit, who had no schematic answers to the Clans’ early onslaught.
A Dynamic District for Local Talent
The exceptional dedication shown across the county’s sporting clubs mirrors a wider sense of pride and active investment felt throughout our community hubs. Whether it is **Square United continuing their march** in local soccer, families collecting their **free My Little Library book bags**, or residents preparing for **Africa Day Louth workshops** at the Dee Hub, Mid-Louth is bursting with local growth.
As clubs return to the training fields to map out their next round of fixtures, local supporters are encouraged to head out, show the colors, and fuel the incredible amateur talent representing our towns and townlands every single week.





