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It is no secret that Dowdallshill, one of the longest-serving providers of Gaelic games and based on the north side of Dundalk, are in a difficult position at the moment.

Since God was a gasún, people have said that there are too many clubs in Louth. Well, those who believe so could soon get their ‘wish’ as an existential threat hangs over a number of the county’s 40 active entities.

It is no secret that Dowdallshill, one of the longest-serving providers of Gaelic games and based on the north side of Dundalk, are in a difficult position at the moment and talks with neighbouring clubs and county committee officials have taken place to determine what comes next.

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