'It's great to get over the line' - Down boss Laverty

Down captain Pierce Laverty lifts the Tailteann Cup at Croke ParkImage source, Getty Images
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Down captain Pierce Laverty lifts the Tailteann Cup at Croke Park

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Down manager Conor Laverty has praised the character of his team after their victory over Laois in the Tailteann Cup final.

The Ulster side lost last year's decider but held on for a 0-14 to 2-6 win at Croke Park on Saturday.

The success also brings top-flight status for the Mourne side.

"I'm just delighted with this group of players and all the hard work they've put in," said Laverty.

"It probably wasn't the prettiest peformance from us, it wasn't our best performance all year but in a final it's just about winning."

Down were easing to victory until until a superb late goal from Mark Barry set up a frantic final few minutes but they did enough to lift the trophy.

"It's great to get over the line - it was a nervy last couple of minutes. We were in a good position but that was a wonder goal.

"That's the brilliant thing this team has brought to the table, the character they have shown, particularly in the last two games at Croke Park where this group has been questioned about their ability to win there."