A MEMBER of the extended panel in Limerick's breakthrough All-Ireland win in 2018 has made his home debut for Louth in Division 3 of the Allianz Hurling League.
Former underage star Andrew La Touche Cosgrave hit over a point as the Wee County fell to a 0-14 to 0-11 defeat against Roscommon in Darver.
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La Touche Cosgrave, who added an All-Ireland IHC club medal with Monaleen in 2023 to his Celtic Cross, has joined the Leinster county who are managed by Paddy McArdle and Diarmuid Murphy and has impressed so far with his new county.
The member of the 2014 Limerick minor team that reached the All-Ireland final, Cosgrave scored two goals on his debut against Fermanagh earlier this month.
With two wins from four games, Louth sit in fourth place in the league table, two points behind pacesetters Donegal and Roscommon.
La Touche Cosgrave will be hoping to lead the team to an improved Championship effort in 2026, after they finished fifth in the Nicky Rackard Cup table last year.
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