Louth coach Decky Byrne says U20s ‘going to have to be at their very best’ to compete with Tyrone in final
Dalata Hotel Group U20s All-Ireland Football Championship Final Louth v Tyrone Wednesday, May 28, Box-It Athletic Grounds, Armagh 7.30pm,
Louth players celebrate after winning the Dalata Hotel Group Leinster Football U20 Championship beating Meath in the final. Louth coach Decky Byrne says his side will need to reproduce that Leinster final performance, and more, if they are to defeat Tyrone in the All-Ireland U20 Final. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile.
One of the biggest games in the history of Louth GAA will take place in the Box-It Athletic Grounds in Armagh this Wednesday (May 28) when the U20s take on reigning champions Tyrone in the All-Ireland final.
After lifting their first Leinster title in 44 years, defeating Meath in the final, and then edging out Connacht champions Mayo, in the All-Ireland semi-final, this will be Louth’s first U20s (or U21 as it was formerly) All-Ireland final.