Leslie Toal
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Leslie Toal is a retired Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a defender for the Louth senior football team and at club level with Clan na Gael. He also represented his county in hurling for several years.
Toal's inter-county football career began with the Louth junior side while still a teenager. He was a member of the panel that progressed to the final of the 1961 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship. He appeared as a substitute as Louth overcame Yorkshire by 3 points.[1] Promoted to the county senior squad in 1962, he went on to have a lengthy career with Louth. In 1968, he was selected by Leinster and lined out for his province at centre-half back in that year's Railway Cup final.[2] After his football career ended, he served as a selector for the Louth football team.[3]
His hurling career brought him five Louth County Championship medals.[1] At inter-county level, he won two All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship medals[3] and one Leinster Junior Hurling Championship medal.[4]