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'It was a box we had to tick' - Mulroy savours sweet Louth win over Meath

Louth captain Sam Mulroy savoured a "special" day at the office as the Wee County ended a 49-year wait for a championship win over neighbours Meath.

Ger Brennan's charges swept to a ten-point All-Ireland SFC round-robin success at Grattan Park in Inniskeen to build on their excellent showing in defeat to Dublin in the Leinster final.

The margin of victory was not flattering to Louth, who once again exhibited steel, organisation and composure.

For Mulroy, it was a display to take pride in.

"It was amazing," he told RTÉ Sport. "It was a box we had to tick. We knew we had a job and a massive task coming here but to sum up the emotion, I suppose it's a relief. I'm very proud of the team.

"The crowd we had here and seeing the people on the pitch after is what makes it special.

"We knew they were going to bring intensity from the start and they brought that. They've some really big players, big runners and quality so it was always going to happen.

"I thought our lads dug in well, we worked our way into the game pretty well. We grew as the game went on."

Louth really pushed the Dubs in the provincial decider before falling to a four-point loss. They earned plenty of praise in the aftermath for their showing, but Mulroy explained that they're looking for more than moral victories.

"We were bitterly disappointed from the players' perspective," he said.

"It was probably a weird one because we got lots of pats on the back over the last few weeks for the progress we made and I suppose when you zoom out and take a look at it like that, I think we made the Louth people proud which is ultimately what we're trying to do but at the end of the day we need to win matches.

"We didn't do that two weeks ago. We went up to Croke Park to win and

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