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17 Feb 2026

2026 Louth GAA Club Championship groups confirmed

Teams in all grades now know their fate ahead of the club championship

2026 Louth GAA Club Championship groups confirmed

Louth GAA Chairperson Seán McClean, Darren Geoghegan (Naomh Moninne), Donavan Sheridan (Hunterstown Rovers), Wayne Campbell (Naomh Mairtin), and Adam Lambe (Oliver Plunketts). Photo by Ciarán Culligan

The 2026 Louth GAA Club Championship draw took place at Millmount Museum, Drogheda, on Monday night.

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Anchor Tours Senior Football Championship

In Group One of the senior championship, holders Naomh Máirtín have been placed with St. Joseph's and St. Fechin's.

Group Two will see Ardee St. Mary’s against neighbours and reigning intermediate champions Hunterstown Rovers and St Mochta's.

A competitive Group Three will consist of last year’s semi-finalists, Newtown Blues, Dreadnots, and Cooley Kickhams

In Group Four, Roche Emmets and Dundalk Gaels have been paired together again, with St Patrick's completing the group.

(Louth GAA Senior Football Championship. Photo by Ciarán Culligan)

CTI Business Solutions Intermediate Football Championship

In Group One of the intermediate championship, Glen Emmets will be up against the O’Raghallaighs, with last year's runners-up Stabannon Parnell's.

Group Two will see Drogheda rivals Wolfe Tones and junior champions Oliver Plunketts paired together alongside Kilkerley Emmets.

Group Three sees neighbours St. Brides and the Geraldines, who will be joined by Dundalk outfit Clan na Gael.

Meanwhile, Group Four is made up of Mattock Rangers, St. Kevin's, and Seán O’Mahony's.

(Louth GAA Intermediate Football Championship. Photo by Ciarán Culligan)

DkIT Sport Junior Football Championship

Group One in the junior championship will feature Naomh Malachi, Annaghminnon Rovers, and Cuchulainn Gaels.

Group Two will see last year’s junior runners-up, Glyde Rangers, grouped with the Westerns and St Nicholas’ once again.

Relegated Dundalk Young Irelands will compete in Group Three against Lannleire, the O’Connells, and Dowdallshill.

Group Four is made up of Naomh Fionnbarra, Na Piarsaigh, John Mitchels and Seán McDermotts.

(Louth GAA Junior Football Championship. Photo by Ciarán Culligan)

Anchor Tours Senior Hurling Championship

In the hurling championship, holders Naomh Moninne begin their title defence against Knockbridge HC.

(Louth GAA)

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