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Boss Mickey Harte Hailed For GAA Louth Promotions

Six-time All-Ireland winner Diarmuid Connolly has backed Louth to finish their GAA National Football League campaign on a high.

They have just sealed their second straight promotion under manager Mickey Harte.

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Speaking to BoyleSports ahead of Saturday’s Division 3 final against Limerick, Connolly said Harte’s experience will be crucial to the Wee County’s hopes of going up as champions.

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“Limerick have been a huge surprise and nobody was tipping them to be in the final at the start of the campaign,” says Connolly. “But what’s impressive is the amount of goals they are scoring and goals win games, so that’s why Limerick are there.

“But what a signing for Louth GAA Mickey Harte was. Bringing them up two divisions in two years is an unbelievable job, it’s incredible really to be honest.

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“He’s got them playing well, he’s brought in new young lads who want to play and they really are buying into his system.

“I think they will just have enough for Limerick with Mickey Harte’s tactical nous and his knowledge of Croke Park, knowing how big the spaces are. Limerick are just behind Louth in that respect.”

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ABOUT DIARMUID CONNOLLY
Diarmuid Connolly is a six time GAA All-Ireland Football winner with Dublin. During his illustrious career he also won two All-Star awards. He retired from inter-county football in October 2020.

The 6′ 1″ forward still plays for club team, St Vincent’s, with whom he won five Dublin Senior Football Championship titles.

Connolly also won ten Leinster Senior Football Championships with St. Vincent’s as well as four National Football League titles.

He also joined the Dublin hurling panel as a dual player where he won an U21 Leinster medal.




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