Conor Laverty: Down want to be back at Croke Park for bigger days
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".
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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".
Meath manager Colm O'Rourke says his team remain "a work in progress" with the scope to get better and better in the next few years.
Four goals in each half comfortably sealed Down's passage to the Tailteann Cup final against a disappointing Laois side in Croke Park.
A storming third-quarter performance elevated Meath to an anticipated but battling Tailteann Cup semi-final win, securing the Royals a return to Croke Park for the 15 July final.
Tailteann Cup semi-finals Meath v Antrim, Croke Park, 2pm Down v Laois, Croke Park, 4pm
Galway will host Mayo in a massive Connacht derby following Monday's draw for the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals, with all four matches taking place on Saturday.
Antrim are the final team confirmed for the Tailteann Cup semi-finals as they fended off Carlow's challenge at Corrigan Park on Sunday.
Down toppled competition favourites Cavan to march on to the Tailteann Cup semi-finals with a deserved victory.