
Louth Ladies Secure Championship Status with Decisive Win Over Wicklow
Louth left no doubt about their superiority in the relegation play-off, securing a 2-15 to 0-6 victory over Wicklow. From the opening throw-in, it was clear that the gap between a side recently promoted from Division 3 and a team finishing near the bottom of Division 4 was significant.
The **Louth** side took full advantage of a strong first-half breeze, establishing a commanding 0-10 to 0-2 lead by halftime. While the team created numerous opportunities, a few missed chances meant they tallied 2-8 from 25 shots in open play, a minor detail in an otherwise comprehensive performance.
Dominance Across the Pitch
Key contributors like team captain Áine Breen and Louise Byrne were instrumental, each recording 24 possessions during the match. Shannen McLaughlin also put in a powerhouse shift, leading the count with 30 possessions over the hour.
📋 Key Performers & Scorers
- Laura Lynch: The star forward dominated the scoring charts, landing 0-9 for the side.
- Goal Scorers: Aoife Russell and Sophie Everitt both found the net, helping to secure the comfortable margin.
- Substitutes: Eimear Callaghan and Sophie Everitt both made immediate impacts after coming off the bench.
The win capped off a prosperous year for the Louth ladies, who had already achieved league promotion earlier in the season.
There was an extra reason for supporters to celebrate on the day. As news arrived of the men’s side’s seismic victory over Monaghan in Croke Park—securing their first Sam Maguire Cup semi-final spot since 1957—the atmosphere in Ashbourne was electric. It was a landmark day for football in the county across the board.
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