![]() Previously, the McDonagh final was played as a double header with the Leinster hurling final. ![]() The Joe McDonagh Cup final between Offaly and Carlow is to take place at Croke Park on that day also and, as of now, is due to form a double header with the All-Ireland under-20 hurling final after a shift in policy this year. It’s due to be a home game for Louth but as there is no ground in the county fit to host such a fixture, they nominated Pairc Tailteann.Īlso on May 27, two-in-a-row Ulster champions Derry welcome Monaghan to Celtic Park in Group 4 (7pm), while Armagh play Westmeath at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds earlier that day (4.45pm). READ MORE: Derry and Fermanagh GAA respond to Nicola Gallagher domestic abuse claimsīeaten Leinster finalists Louth will start out in Group 1 against Cork in Navan the day before though the throw-in time has yet to be confirmed. The footballers, fresh from winning a 13th straight Leinster title last weekend, start their All-Ireland series in Group 3 with a tie against Roscommon (4pm), in what will be their first fixture against Division One opposition this year. ![]() ![]() The hurlers will round out their Leinster round robin campaign against Galway (2pm) on May 28 having decided to move the fixture from Parnell Park, where they play the bulk of their home games. The Dublin footballers and hurlers will form a Croke Park double bill on Sunday week. ![]()
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