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Incredible Reaction to Louth Reaching All Ireland Senior Football Championship for First Time in 69 Years - 29/06/2026

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History has been made by Louth, who are through to their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final in 68 years after a thrilling victory over Monaghan at Croke Park. In one of the county's greatest ever championship performances, Louth overcame the loss of midfielder Seán Callaghan to a first-half red card to record a remarkable 0-27 to 2-18 win. Playing with 14 men for almost the entire match, Ger Brennan's side showed incredible resilience and determination to book a place in the last four for the first time since 1957. Fresh from ending their long wait for a Leinster title, the Wee County's fairytale season continues, and they'll now return to Croke Park to face Mayo for a place in the All-Ireland final. Joining us on The Agena this morning to reflect on an unforgettable day for Louth football was the Chairman of Louth GAA, Seán McClean. We were also joined by avid Louth supporter Pat Ownes, who hasn't missed a Louth game this year and always goes with his daughter. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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