
Sam Mulroy
Sam Mulroy is a prominent forward for Louth, who excelled in their recent victory over Down, showcasing his scoring abilities and playmaking skills.
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Sam Mulroy’s second half was a display for the ages.
Footballer of the year? Biggest disappointment? Our writers make their picks – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy commented on the respect between managers and players in Louth.
Ger Brennan’s time with Louth will be remembered long after his shoes are filled – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy scored three points for Louth in their match against Donegal.
Donegal charge through Louth to reach All-Ireland quarter-final – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy landed two from beyond the arc, one from a free, to stretch the lead at times.
Louth take the spoils in Portlaoise to see Clare out of the championship – The Irish TimesWho else, but Sam Mulroy scores for Louth.
Monaghan and Down battle to top Group 3, Donegal face Mayo in Group 1 – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy inspired what might have been a spectacular comeback against Down.
Louth have already secured a glorious feat in 2025, now they’re out to avoid unwanted piece of history – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy scored a penalty and contributed to Louth's score.
Monaghan bring Louth crashing back down to earth in Newbridge – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy steps up and scores a goal for Louth.
Louth v Monaghan and Armagh v Derry now; Donegal v Tyrone later – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy thrust the trophy in the direction of the heavens.
Scenes in Clones and Croke Park show provincial titles are still worth their weight in gold – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy says belief was at heart of county’s march from lowest ebb to Leinster title.
Louth’s Sam Mulroy says belief was at heart of county’s march from lowest ebb to Leinster title – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy played a crucial role in Louth's victory by scoring multiple points and a penalty.
Sam Mulroy’s storybook second half sees Louth win Leinster for the first time since 1957 – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy is a key player for Louth, returning as captain for the final.
Leinster football final – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy recalls being emotional at the 2010 Leinster final as a young player.
‘Joe should have told the truth at the time in 2010, he knew it wasn’t a goal’ – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy was the captain of Louth during the 2010 Leinster final.
‘It’s important to put some ghosts to rest’ – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy is a key player for Louth who was absent during their match against Meath.
Louth avoid the drop and deny Meath promotion after victory in Inniskeen – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy kicked five two-pointers (four from play) to lessen the damage to their score difference.
Cavan stay in promotion hunt with win away to Roscommon – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy is the top scorer in Division Two and a key player for Louth.
‘With Cork, the hurling issue is a red herring. I think it’s more of a mentality thing’ – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy's penalty was crucial in the match, contributing significantly to Louth's performance.
Louth second-half revival not enough to get past Monaghan – The Irish TimesSam Mulroy led a late scoring surge for Louth.
Cavan come back from 12 points behind to beat Westmeath – The Irish Times

















































































































