Liam Jackson is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays as an attacker[1] for St Mary's[2][3] and the Louth county team.[4][5]

Liam Jackson
Sport
SportGaelic football
Club
Years Club
St Mary's
Inter-county
Years County
Louth

Jackson played for Louth in the 2017 Leinster Minor Football Championship final.[6] He also played against David Clifford in the 2017 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship quarter-final.[7][8] Jackson scored a goal against Westmeath in the 2024 Leinster Senior Football Championship.[9] He went on to play in the final.[10][11] His brother Tom has also played in the same Louth team with him.[12][13]

Reference

edit
  1. Savage, John (20 October 2023). "Ardee St Mary's attacker Liam Jackson wary of Naomh Mairtín in Louth county final". Independent.ie. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  2. Bravender, Anthony (30 January 2025). "Ardee's Jackson insists the "journey isn't over yet"". Dundalk Democrat. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  3. Corrigan, Colm (8 October 2024). "Haggardstown to stage first Louth SFC Final in 25 years". LMFM. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  4. Park, Dan Bannon at Croke (2 April 2022). "Liam Jackson's goal helps Louth secure Division Three title". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  5. O'Donovan, Paul (22 January 2025). "Louth to pose Westmeath serious problems". Topic.ie. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  6. Manning, Gordon (11 My 2023). "Louth's star rising under Mickey Harte: 'I don't know how he does it, and he still seems so driven'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 August 2026. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. "Memory Lane: When David Clifford faced a talented Louth Minor team". Dundalk Democrat. 15 June 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  8. Flaherty, Patrick (13 June 2023). "Gallery: When the Louth Minors collided with Kerry". Dundalk Democrat. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  9. "Louth come from eight points down to beat Westmeath". Rte.ie. 17 September 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  10. Reid, Philip (12 My 2024). "Dublin given a scare by Louth before winning 14th Leinster title in a row". The Irish Times. Retrieved 16 August 2026. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. Keane, Paul (12 May 2024). "Louth push hard but Dublin still win 14th consecutive Leinster title". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  12. Reilly, Caoimhín (24 January 2022). "Liam and Tom Jackson enter an exclusive Louth GAA club". Independent,ie. Retrieved 16 August 2026.
  13. Reilly, Caoimhín (7 February 2023). "Liam Jackson insists Louth confident of picking up points in Division 2 and defends style of play". Independent.ie. Retrieved 16 August 2026.