O'Rourke: Silverware could be Meath springboard
Manager Colm O'Rourke is hopeful that their Tailteann Cup victory could be the launchpad for greater things in the county.
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Manager Colm O'Rourke is hopeful that their Tailteann Cup victory could be the launchpad for greater things in the county.
There is a sense in Down that no matter what the upcoming Tailteann Cup final against Meath will bring, their journey will continue.
It's a competition he did not want to be involved in at the outset of the championship, but Meath manager Colm O'Rourke feels the Tailteann Cup experience will benefit his team as they look to climb further up the footballing ladder.
The All-Ireland Football Championship finalists will be known after this weekend as the semi-finals are main focus in Croke Park.
Meath manager Jenny Rispin said the TG4 All-Ireland champions are under no illusion about the scale of the task facing them when they head to Kerry for a quarter-final showdown against the side they defeated in last year's final.
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