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Eimear Smyth hits sensational 1-9 as Fermanagh beat Louth to claim All-Ireland Junior Football title

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Ladies JFC final: Fermanagh 1-11 Louth 0-12

Fermanagh’s Eimear Smyth celebrates scoring her side’s first goal, in the 21st minute, during the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Junior Football Championship final win over Louth at Croke Park, Dublin. Photo: Ray McManus/Sportsfile

Player of the Match Eimear Smyth struck a magnificent 1-9 against Louth at Croke Park on Sunday to propel Fermanagh towards their third TG4 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship title.

Already guaranteed the 2024 ZuCar Golden Boot award — awarded to the top-scorer across all three grades of the All-Ireland championship — in advance of this showpiece clash with an incredible haul of 7-39, Smyth once again produced the goods to secure Fermanagh’s first junior crown since 2020. While Kate Flood ended the action with 0-8 to her name, Louth fell short in their quest to claim a record-breaking fourth final victory at this grade.

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