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Louth cruise past Longford to add to Lory Meagher haul

Louth are Lory Meagher champions once again after beating Longford in a one-sided affair at Croke Park, with the Wee County now on top of the roll of honour list after their third title in six seasons.

Paul McCormack's side had to overcome a rocky start and once they did they controlled the game magnificently. Louth used their pace advantage and lovely stick work to outplay Longford for stretches and with Paul Mathews bagging a brace of goals in either half they were worthy winners.

Both sides began with wides from both corner men from either side Darren Geoghegan and John Mulhern. Those misses highlighted the scrappy opening, marred with nervy strikes and excellent blocks from Liam Molloy and Seanie Crosbie, Louth’s midfield pairing on the day.

Longford talisman Joe O’Brien, who played in the 2010 and 2014 deciders, rounded his marker in the fifth minute to find the net for the finals opening score. O’Brien won the ball in space and had the nous to drive on and take the golden opportunity for three points.

Louth responded with a strike from Molloy but only after Longford tagged on two more points. Fighting their way back into the game gave the Wee men a purpose and it wasn’t long before they found the net themselves.

Molloy again instrumental, his long delivery found Paul Mathews inside and the big full forward had the vision to lay the off ball across to his unmarked St Fechins club mate Seaghan Conneely, for the thundering low drive in front of the 'Hill.

With that, Louth got their bounce and scored four points in a row, top scorer Geoghegan with two of those. Their opponents had no answer to that scoring succession and suffered further, when Mathews himself found the net.

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