Down survive late Laois rally to win Tailteann Cup
Down will compete in the All-Ireland SFC in 2025 after holding firm in a nerve-jangling Croke Park finale to secure the Tailteann Cup title at the second attempt.
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Down will compete in the All-Ireland SFC in 2025 after holding firm in a nerve-jangling Croke Park finale to secure the Tailteann Cup title at the second attempt.
With reigning champions Dublin out of the picture, the Sam Maguire Cup will be venturing to a new home after the All-Ireland Senior Football Final on July 28th.
In 2022, Down failed to win a single match in league and championship, a year that started on a bright note for the county with Kilcoo dramatically winning the All-Ireland club championship.
Through his work as an MLA for Newry and Armagh, Justin McNulty is hopeful that a "positive" announcement will happen soon on Casement Park's readiness to host Euro 2028 games, with McNulty himself in contact with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin on the issue.
The All-Ireland SFC semi-finals loom down the track this weekend, with Kerry facing Armagh on Saturday, while the Ulster and Connacht champions, Donegal and Galway, collide on Sunday afternoon.
Down forward Oisín Savage will undergo surgery on a broken jaw and will miss next month's Tailteann Cup final against Laois.
Laois manager Justin McNulty hailed his side's resilience as they battled back to beat Antrim and reach the Tailteann Cup final.