Louth Under-21 Football Championship

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Louth Under-21 Football Championship
Founded1972
Title holders Roche Emmets (3rd title)
Most titles Newtown Blues (8)

The Louth Under-21 Football Championship is an annual competition organised by Louth GAA for Gaelic football teams in County Louth.

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History

First contested in 1972, the inaugural winners were Cooley Kickhams. As is the case nationally, amalgamated parish teams are a regular feature of the competition due to lack of numbers. The county board removed the competition from the calendar in the mid-1980s but it returned in 1991. The competition has on occasion been run as an under-20 tournament, [1] in line with changes introduced by the GAA in 2018. [2] It has since reverted to the U-21 format.

The captain of the winning side is presented with the McGeough Cup. [3]

Finals

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScoreCaptainVenue
2022 [4] Roche Emmets 1-06 Naomh Máirtín 0-04Glen StewartDarver
2021 [5] St Fechin's 1-13 St Joseph's/St Mochta's 2-03John O'Connell Páirc Uí Mhuirí
2020Cancelled - COVID-19
2019 [6] St Mary's 4-11 St Bride's/St Mochta's 2-07Conor GillespieDarver
2018 [7] Newtown Blues 0-16 Mattock Rangers/ Hunterstown/Glen Emmets 0-06Ronan LevinsDarver
2017 [8] Newtown Blues 1-12 Mattock Rangers/ Hunterstown/Glen Emmets 3-05Conor MooreDarver
2016 [9] Cooley Kickhams 3-07 Geraldines 0-09Peter ThorntonDarver
2015 [10] Mattock Rangers/Hunterstown/Glen Emmets 0-15 Naomh Fionnbarra/O'Connells 0-06-Darver
2014 [11] O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells/John Mitchels 3-12 (AET) Clan na Gael 2-12- Páirc de Róiste
2013 [12] St Bride's 0-16 Clan na Gael 1-12Gareth HallDarver
2012 [13] Geraldines 3-07 St Bride's 0-10Shane O'HanlonDarver
2011 [14] Geraldines 4-13 Naomh Máirtín 2-07Jim McEneaneyDarver
2010Cancelled due to Winter cold snap
2009 [15] Geraldines 3-12 St Joseph's 1-10Brendan MolloyDarver
2008 [16] Dreadnots/St Fechin's 8-10 O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells 0-02Niall LevinsDarver
2007 [17] Mellifont Rovers1-10 Cooley Kickhams 1-09Adrian Reid McGeough Park
2006No Championship
2005 [18] Newtown Blues 3-06 St Patrick's 1-06Hugh McGinn The Grove
2004 [19] Newtown Blues 1-11 Cooley Kickhams 2-06Brian Kermode Páirc Na nGael
2003 [20] Na Piarsaigh 3-10 Mattock Rangers/Hunterstown/Glen Emmets 1-08Ronan McCartney Cluskey Park
2002 [21] Mattock Rangers/Hunterstown/Glen Emmets 3-04 Cooley Kickhams 0-07- McGeough Park
2001 [22] St Patrick's 1-13 (AET) Kilkerley Emmets/Naomh Malachi 2-08Damien Connor St Brigid's Park
2000 [23] St Bride's 1-11 St Patrick's 0-07David J. McArdle St Brigid's Park
1999 [24] Newtown Blues 0-12 St Bride's 1-04Ronan Philips Páirc Uí Mhuirí
1998 [25] O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells 1-08 Oliver Plunketts 0-06Mark Stanfield Gaelic Grounds
1997 [26] O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells 1-13 (AET) St Joseph's/St Mochta's/Annaghminnon Rovers 1-10- Páirc Uí Mhuirí
1996 [27] Newtown Blues 2-09 O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells 2-07Paddy Stone Páirc Uí Mhuirí
1995 [28] St Joseph's/St Mochta's/Annaghminnon Rovers 0-12 Hunterstown/Glyde Rangers/Seán McDermott's/John Mitchels/Westerns 1-06Paul McDonnell The Grove
1994 [29] Roche Emmets 1-11 Kilkerley Emmets/Naomh Malachi 1-06Paddy McArdle Knockbridge
1993 [30] Roche Emmets 1-12 St Joseph's/St Mochta's 2-08John O'Hanlon Knockbridge
1992 [31] Dundalk Gaels 1-12 St Patrick's 1-08Paul Loughran St Brigid's Park
1991 [32] Dundalk Gaels 2-12 O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells 0-04Ciarán Boyle St Brigid's Park
1990No Championship
1989No Championship
1988No Championship
1987No Championship
1986 [33] O'Connells/Stabannon Parnells 0-05 St Mary's/ Hunterstown/John Mitchels 0-04Donal Murray Knockbridge
1985No Championship
1984No Championship
1983 St Fursey's2-07 (replay) St Mary's/ Hunterstown/John Mitchels 0-07- Tallanstown
1982 Cooley Kickhams 2-08 Naomh Fionnbarra/Lann Léire/St Kevin's 1-01Seán Thornton St Brigid's Park
1981 Naomh Buithe2-06 Cooley Kickhams 0-08Michael Ward Clan na Gael Park
1980 Dundalk Young Irelands 0-07 Naomh Fionnbarra/Lann Léire/St Kevin's 0-06Brian McGuinness The Grove
1979 Newtown Blues 2-07 St Mochta's/Glyde Rangers/Seán McDermott's/Westerns/Fr. Bannon's0-10Ray Faulkner The Grove
1978 Newtown Blues 0-07 Naomh Fionnbarra/Lann Léire/St Kevin's 0-04Oliver Winters Páirc Uí Mhuirí
1977 Dreadnots/St Fechin's 3-04 St Mochta's/Glyde Rangers/Seán McDermott's 0-06Peter Briscoe Páirc Mhuire
1976 Dreadnots/St Fechin's 2-06 Kilkerley Emmets/Roche Emmets 1-03- Páirc Mhuire
1975 Dundalk Young Irelands/Seán O'Mahony's/Geraldines 0-08 Clan na Gael 1-04- Clan na Gael Park
1974 St Mary's/Hunterstown 1-09 Newtown Blues/O'Raghallaighs/St Dominic's0-05- Páirc Uí Mhuirí
1973 St Mary's/Hunterstown/John Mitchels 2-05 Glyde Rangers/Seán McDermott's/Westerns 1-03- Páirc Mochta
1972 Cooley Kickhams 3-06 Glyde Rangers/Seán McDermott's/Westerns 0-13- Clan na Gael Park

Mellifont Rovers - Mattock Rangers/Hunterstown/Glen Emmets combination

St Fursey's - Geraldines and St Bride's combination

Naomh Buithe - combination team from Monasterboice, Collon, and Tullyallen parishes

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