Louth’s bid for Division Four promotion is over following this week’s announcement that this year’s Lidl National Football League has been declared cancelled.
Wayne Freeman’s team topped the league, with a 100% record, after four games before the LGFA’s decision.
The LGFA Statement read; “In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, the prime concern for the Ladies Gaelic Football Association at the present time is the health and well-being of our members. Consequently, a number of decisions have been made in respect of LGFA competitions, which have not been taken lightly.
- The 2020 Lidl National Leagues have been cancelled for 2020, and will not be completed.
- The Lidl Post Primary Schools Competitions have also been cancelled for 2020, along with the LGFA Inter-provincial competition, the All-Ireland U14 Championship, Féile na nÓg and Féile Skills.
- The 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Championships will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, in line with Government regulations, while there is a possibility of provincial action in the U16 and Minor Championships, when LGFA activities resume.
- A number of Development programmes are also postponed until LGFA activity resumes.”