The Argus

Longford comeback floors Louth

ELECTRIC IRELAND LEINSTER MFC

- JOHN SAVAGE

A RESURGENT Longford dashed Louth’s hopes of a Leinster Shield final date with Dublin, as the hosts squandered a nine-point lead in Ardee on Saturday.

The young Reds have lived life on the edge all summer, playing their part in some thrilling contests, and this clash was no different as the sides traded blows like heavyweigh­t boxers throughout a hectic hour of football.

Round one definitely went Louth’s way, as they opened a 2-3 to no score lead after 17 minutes.

At that stage the home side appeared to be coasting, with full forward Conall McCaul inflicting most of the damage.

The big Joe’s man netted Louth’s first goal after just eight minutes cutting in from the left and blasting a fierce strike past Patrick Murray.

Cathal Fleming had opened the scoring with a point in the fifth minute and he plundered the Reds’ second goal on the quarter-hour mark, bravely forcing his way in front of the Longford ‘keeper and a defender to finish off a flowing move.

When McCaul found himself in acres of space and duly made it 2-3 to 0-0 a minute later, it was difficult to see any way back for Longford.

Crucially though, Louth could only muster four points over the next 30 minutes and that gave Longford the chink of light they needed.

They started by tearing a huge chunk out of Louth’s lead but hitting back with six points in 10 minutes, with no reply.

Louth eventually stemmed the tide with a couple of points from Craig Lennon and McCaul in first-half injury-time, making it 2-5 to 0-6 at the break.

But rather than crush the Longford rebellion those two late scores did little to upset Longford’s rhythm.

In particular, Louth had no answer to the dynamic duo of Eoghan McCormack and Keelin McGann who kicked 1-8 between them in the second period.

McGann fired over two quick points after the interval and an opportunis­t goal from McCormack reduced Louth’s lead to a single point in the 39th minute, 2-7 to 1-8.

Longford were now dominant and they briefly took the lead for

 ??  ?? Ryan Walsh, Louth, tackles James Moran, Longford, during the Leinster Minor Football Shield semi-final at Pairc Mhuire, Ardee.
Ryan Walsh, Louth, tackles James Moran, Longford, during the Leinster Minor Football Shield semi-final at Pairc Mhuire, Ardee.
 ??  ?? Ryan Walsh, Louth and Cian Nolan, Longford battle for possession.
Ryan Walsh, Louth and Cian Nolan, Longford battle for possession.

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