Captain Pierce Laverty wants Tailteann Cup triumph to mark youthful Down's progression
There is a sense in Down that no matter what the upcoming Tailteann Cup final against Meath will bring, their journey will continue.
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There is a sense in Down that no matter what the upcoming Tailteann Cup final against Meath will bring, their journey will continue.
Down assistant manager Marty Clarke says the lessons learned from defeat this season have helped steer the county to this weekend's Tailteann Cup final.
Down manager Conor Laverty said their eight-goal demolition of Laois in the Tailteann Cup semi-finals was fuelled by a desire to be competing at Croke Park on "bigger days".
Four goals in each half comfortably sealed Down's passage to the Tailteann Cup final against a disappointing Laois side in Croke Park.
After Cork, Tyrone and Monaghan booked their spots in the All Ireland senior football quarter-finals yesterday, one of Galway or Mayo will join them today.
Tailteann Cup semi-finals Meath v Antrim, Croke Park, 2pm Down v Laois, Croke Park, 4pm
Down toppled competition favourites Cavan to march on to the Tailteann Cup semi-finals with a deserved victory.
Meath topped Group 2 in the Tailteann Cup with a hard-fought victory over Down in Parnell Park on Saturday afternoon.