Leinster Minor Football Round 1

By johnhaughney Wed 24th Apr

Leinster Minor Football Round 1
Leinster Minor Football Round 1

Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Football Championship Round 1

Dublin 4-10 Meath 2-10

Louth 3-16 Kilkenny 3-8

Kildare 1-16 Wicklow 0-12

Westmeath 2-8 Longford 0-8

Offaly 1-10 Wexford 1-9

Carlow 0-11 Laois 0-11

Last night the Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Football Championship kicked off in earnest as all 12 Counties were in action. Reigning champions Meath got their defense underway in Parnell Park as they faced Dublin. It wasn’t to be for the Royals as they lost out by 2 goals 4-10 to 2-10 in a lively encounter. Early goals were exchanged with Aaron Chinchilla scoring for Meath only to see it cancelled out shortly afterwards by Sean Purcell. The roles then reversed as it was Dublin who netted next through Robbie Bolger before David Bell responded for the visitors to leave it all square at the break. The second half was where goals proved the difference as Ryan O’Dwyer and a late strike by Luke Swan were enough to ultimately give the home side the win.

Last year’s beaten Leinster finalists, Kildare, finished strongly to see off a gallant Wicklow side in their first round clash. The team’s were level at 0-10 apiece mid-way through the second-half, but Kildare pulled clear thereafter and made the win safe when Adam Conneely struck for a brilliant late goal.

A Kilkenny minor team managed by DJ Carey made a welcome return to the Leinster Championship as they hosted Louth in Nowlan Park. The Cats produced a creditable performance, scoring three goals against before losing out by eight points in the end on a score-line of 3-16 to 3-08.

There were wins tonight too for Offaly over Wexford, as they held off the Model County by a solitary score in Enniscorthy, and Westmeath proved to strong for a gallant Longford side. There was one draw in the Round with neighbours Carlow and Laois unable to be seperated in Carlow IT.

This year’s Leinster Minor Football Championship is divided into three groups of four, with the Round 2 matches taking place in two weeks’ time.

Round 2
Group 1
Laois v Westmeath 8.5.2019 O’Moore Park 7.30pm
Carlow v Longford 8.5.2019 Netwatch Cullen Park 7.30pm
Group 2
Meath v Offaly 8.5.2019 Pairc Tailteann 7.00pm
Wexford v Dublin 8.5.2019 Bellefield, Enniscorthy 7.00pm
Group 3
Louth v Kildare 8.5.2019 Gaelic Grounds Drogheda 7.00pm
Kilkenny v Wicklow 7.5.2019 Nowlan Park 7.00pm
By johnhaughney Wed 24th Apr

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