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Louth manager Kevin Larkin feels Reds will be hard to beat if they play to their potential in Croke Park final

Louth manager Kevin Larkin feels Reds will be hard to beat if they play to their potential in Croke Park final

Drogheda Independent
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Anticipation and excitement is building in Louth again, with the senior ladies side set to face Antrim at Croke Park this Sunday in the TGA All-Ireland Junior Football Championship decider.
It's not that long since Louth supporters were flocking to GAA headquarters in Dublin for the Leinster Senior Football Championship Final against Meath and on Sunday it's expected they'll travel in huge numbers again to support Kevin Larkin's side as they bid to rid themselves of their Junior county tag, and take a step up to Intermediate level by winning the West County Hotel Cup.
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