After suffering a 28-point loss to Armagh in the Ulster SFC semi-final, the Mournemen face Leitrim in the first round of the Tailteann Cup
It isn’t where Down wanted to be. They were aware of the risks. They knew the consequences.
Two years on from winning the Tailteann Cup, they find themselves back in the second-tier competition.
Winning Division Three this season gave them a fighting chance of making the Sam Maguire, but Westmeath’s surge to the Leinster final ultimately denied them that opportunity.
Of course, Down could have controlled their own destiny. After their heroic defeat of Ulster champions Donegal in Letterkenny, another scalp against Armagh would have demoted Cavan to the Tailteann.
Alas, the Mournemen fell on their sword and succumbed to a record-equalling 28-point loss in Clones .
Back in 2024, they had the consolation of knowing they gave Armagh an almighty fright with Kieran McGeeney’s men needing a late Jason Duffy winner to edge a tight semi-final battle.
How does Conor Laverty now galvanise his men after such a harrowing loss?
“That’s the million dollar question,” stated Laverty.
“How we get ourselves back in a position and a frame of mind but I suppose it’s too early now to explain how that plans because it wasn’t in our thoughts at all.
“We have to take a bit of time now and reflect on our performance and reflect what has gone right for us in many ways over the last number of weeks but also what didn’t work and then assess our plans.
“We’ll have to chat to the lads and see where our hunger is at. We are in the Tailteann Cup now, it wasn’t in our plans but that’s life, that’s where we are at.
“Fair play to Westmeath, they didn’t get out of Division Three but for their performances over the last couple of weeks, you have to give them credit for that as well.”
With Westmeath’s Leinster SFC semi-final against Kildare going to extra-time in Tullamore, Down would not have been aware of the result prior to throw-in against the Orchard men.
However, with Laverty taking a seat in the Gerry Arthurs Stand, news soon filtered through that Down would need to win in order to clinch a spot in the Sam Maguire.
“We all knew, that’s the rules. So there is no point complaining about that, that’s just where it is,” added Laverty.
“We’d probably felt we had done our part in Division Three, to win it, and it was still in our own hands coming here today.
“It’s not where we wanted to be, it’s not where the group wanted to be but we’ll have to dust ourselves now, reassess things and have a long hard think about the next part of the jigsaw and how we approach this and what manner we approach the Tailteann Cup.”
Down will have two weeks to prepare for their round one clash at home to Leitrim, managed by Mourne native Steven Poacher, on the weekend of May 16/17.
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