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!HERE'S* WAY TO WATCH Louth vs Monaghan LIVE STREAMS GAA Football ON TV CHANNEL

by gifak-3 • Created 4 days ago • Modified 4 days ago
Louth v Monaghan is on Saturday, May 24 at Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge.

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Louth have had a fortnight to come down from the high of a first Leinster title in 68 years, but will it lift them to new heights or might they struggle to raise it again for this All-Ireland opener against Monaghan?

Monaghan's Conor McCarthy and Stephen O'Hanlon tackle Conor Grimes of Louth during March's Division Two contest in Drogheda.

Louth have had a fortnight to get their heads around achieving a lifetime’s dream in landing a first Leinster title since 1957. Ger Brennan will need all his managerial qualities to get their heads right here after what is bound to have been a hectic fortnight.

Newly-crowned Leinster senior football champions Louth enter the All-Ireland series with a spring in their step, but Monaghan will be determined to put a halt to their celebrations this afternoon.

The Wee County claimed an historic win over Meath in Croke Park earlier this month, winning the Delaney Cup for the first time since 1957.

As such, the Leinster winners go into Group Three, which appears to be wide open with Down claiming an impressive win over Clare last weekend in Ennis.

Both Louth and Monaghan will, realistically, have designs on topping the group and progressing straight through to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Monaghan will have a plan for Louth wing back Craig Lennon, who scored a goal and set up another in the Leinster final, but man marking players out the field is harder in the new game.

The Farney men press relentlessly with Andy Moran shouting the orders, but this may be dangerous against All Star Lennon, who can cut holes as well as anyone in the country.

Monaghan pushed Donegal hard in the Ulster quarter-final and will have their eyes on topping the group. Ryan McAnespie, Conor McCarthy and Dessie Ward give them serious drive and scoring power from the middle third.

They also the pace of Stephen O'Hanlon and the scoring power of Jack McCarron to bring in off the bench for two pointers.
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