GAA wrap: Dublin beat Louth in Leinster semi-final, late free sees Monaghan reach Ulster final
Kenneth Fox
Louth are out of the Leinster Football Championship.
The defending champions have been dumped out by Dublin in Saturday's semi-final.
The Dubs are into the provincial decider after a 20-point to 10 victory over the Wee County.
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The show is over between Louth and Dublin, with the Dubs heading for a Leinster Final ð¯ðªð¨@louthgaa @DubGAAOfficial #LOUvDUB pic.twitter.com/F6In4u0Fbr
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 2, 2026
Rory Beggan's last-minute two-pointer secured a dramatic Ulster football semi-final win for Monaghan.
His side was down by 10 points to Derry at halftime before dragging the game to extra time.
Despite late controversy, a last-gasp sideline from Jack McCarron left it level at full-time.
Goalkeeper Beggan slotted a free in extra-time to leave it Monaghan 1-30 Derry 3-23 in Armagh and send his team to the Ulster final.
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Look back on the epic clash between Derry and Monaghan!
DRAMA, DRAMA, DRAMA! ðâ¼ï¸ð¥Full-time score after extra-time:
Derry GAA 3-23
Monaghan GAA 1-30#DERvMON pic.twitter.com/AIthmc0VQL— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 2, 2026
