The 2019 Lidl Ladies National Football League Finals were launched
today in Dublin – with all four provinces involved in the race for glory.
Representatives from all eight counties participating were present
in the capital for a photo-shoot at Poolbeg beach in Dublin, before returning
to The Croke Park Hotel for media interviews.
There are two double-headers pencilled in for next weekend, with
the Division 3 and 4 Finals fixed for St Tiernach’s Park in Clones on Saturday,
followed by the Division 1 and 2 Finals at Parnell Park on Sunday.
All eyes will be firmly fixed on Parnell Park as TG4 Munster
Senior Championship holders Cork and Connacht Champions Galway battle it out
for Division 1 glory.
Cork are chasing a 12th Division 1 title, while Galway go in
search of their maiden crown.
Cork won back-to-back Division 1 titles in 2005 and 2006,
four-in-a-row from 2008-2011, and in incredible five-in-a-row from 2013-2017.
Beaten semi-finalists against Mayo last year, Ephie Fitzgerald’s
Cork return to the final for the first time since defeating Donegal at Parnell
Park two years ago.
For Galway, this is a first Division 1 decider since losing out to
Cork in a 2015 replay at O’Moore Park in Portlaoise.
Galway, now managed by Tim Rabbitte, also finished as Division 1
runners-up in 2010, 2007, 2005 and 1979, and the current crop will be determined
to create history.
The Cork-Galway clash will have a 4pm throw-in at Parnell Park,
and that eagerly-anticipated fixture will be preceded by the Division 2
showpiece involving Munster rivals Kerry and Waterford (2pm).
Kerry will be hoping to bounce back to the top flight at the first
attempt following relegation in 2018, but they’ll face stiff opposition from a
Waterford side that has made steady progress in recent years.
This will be Waterford’s first appearance in a League Final since
winning the Division 3 title after a replay against Tipperary in 2016.
For Kerry, it’s a first taste of a League decider since their 2013
success against Galway.
Before that double-bill in the capital on Sunday, St Tiernach’s
Park in Clones will host a double-header on Saturday.
At 2pm, it’s the Division 4 decider between Ulster rivals Antrim
and Fermanagh, with both sides chasing silverware and promotion to the third
tier.
Antrim were beaten Division 4 Finalists in 2016 and 2014, with
Fermanagh appearing in a League Final for the first time since losing the
Division 3 decider to Clare in 2011.
In Division 3 at 4pm, it’s the meeting of Meath and Sligo, with
Meath looking to go one step further after losing out to Wexford in the 2018
decider.
Sligo will hope to win a third Division 3 title, with their last
success achieved against Waterford four years ago.
The prize on offer for the winners of the Division 3 Final is
promotion to Division 2 for 2020.
Speaking at the launch of the Lidl National Football League
Finals, Ladies Gaelic Football Association President Marie Hickey commented:
“We have witnessed some incredible football throughout the 2019 Lidl National
Leagues and now the time has come to crown our champions across the four
divisions.
“The introduction of our live-streaming has brought our game to an
even bigger audience and those tuning in have been privileged to catch some
superb individual moments and excellent team performances.
“The reaction to this new initiative has been wholly positive and
now we pass the baton to TG4, who will provide live coverage of all four games
over the coming weekend.
“We’re expecting big crowds at both venues and we’re grateful to our
retail partners and League sponsors, Lidl, for their continued #SeriousSupport.
“Cork and Galway should be a cracking game in the Division 1
Final, while the meeting of Kerry and Waterford will provide plenty of spice as
two Munster teams go head-to-head for promotion.
“Those games are fixed for Sunday but before that, we have the
Finals in Divisions 3 and 4 on Saturday.
“Antrim and Fermanagh in Division 4 is an all-Ulster affair while
the Division 3 decider pits Sligo against Meath, two counties who will also
have their sights set on an extended run in the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate
Championship.
“I’d like to wish all of the counties involved the very best of
luck and we’re looking forward to four competitive and entertaining matches.”
Admission prices on Saturday and Sunday are as follows:
Adults: €15
Students/OAP’s: €5
Juveniles/Children: €2
Tickets can be purchased online at http://lgfa.tickets.ie/
and all four Finals will be broadcast live by TG4. Tickets will also be
available at both venues on the day.
Lidl Ladies NFL Division 1 Final: Cork v Galway; Parnell
Park, 4pm - Sunday May 5
Lidl Ladies NFL Division 2 Final: Kerry v Waterford;
Parnell Park, 2pm - Sunday May 5
Lidl Ladies NFL Division 3 Final: Meath v Sligo; St
Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 4pm – Saturday May 4
Lidl Ladies NFL Division 4 Final: Antrim v
Fermanagh; St Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 2pm – Saturday May 4