
Craig Lennon
Craig Lennon is a prominent Gaelic football player, currently playing as a wing back for Louth. He recently gained attention for his role in Louth's victory over Kildare, which secured their spot in the Leinster final against Meath, marking a significant moment in the province's football landscape.
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Craig Lennon scored a crucial goal for Louth in the match against Dublin.
Wee County dig deep to beat the Dubs, as Mayo survive late Monaghan surge – The Irish TimesCraig Lennon scored a goal for Louth, sealing their victory.
Defiant Louth end 53-year wait for championship win over Dublin – The Irish TimesCraig Lennon scored the strike of the year in Louth’s Leinster title win.
Footballer of the year? Biggest disappointment? Our writers make their picks – The Irish TimesCraig Lennon won Louth's first All Star since 2010.
Ger Brennan’s time with Louth will be remembered long after his shoes are filled – The Irish TimesManus Doherty was black carded for a foul on Craig Lennon.
Louth take the spoils in Portlaoise to see Clare out of the championship – The Irish TimesCraig Lennon was recognized as Louth's first All Star in 14 seasons and scored a crucial goal.
Sam Mulroy’s storybook second half sees Louth win Leinster for the first time since 1957 – The Irish TimesCraig Lennon is an All Star player who strengthens Louth's team.
Leinster football final – The Irish TimesCraig Lennon is a player who discussed Louth's prospects for the Leinster football final.
Dublin dominance ends as Leinster set for change of guard – The Irish Times

























































