
Local GAA will be reviewed at 10.45, this Monday morning
GAELIC GAMES
Yesterday's local Kildare GAA results:
Auld Sheeben Athy Intermediate Football Championship Final
Ending in a draw, Ballymore Eustace 1-9 Kilcock 0-12
Here's Ballymore manager, Ronan Joyce:
And Kilcock selector, Donal Cummins:
The replay will take place on Saturday, 6th November at 1.30pm, in St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge.
There will be a winner on the day.
Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Championship Final
Kilcullen 2-10 Rathcoffey 1-4
UPMC Senior Hurling Championship Semi Finals
Naas 5-23 Ardclough 0-7
Celbridge 3-14 Leixlip 1-11
County Camogie Championship Finals Results
Senior: Celbridge 2-11 Johnstownbridge 2-8
Intermediate: Kilcock 0-6 St Laurence's 0-5
Junior A: Eire Og Corra Choill 3-15 Nurney 5-7
Junior B: Clane 2-13 Naas 1-4
This morning on 'Kildare Today' the weekend's local sport will be reviewed, with Ger McNally at 10.45am.
SOCCER
Andrew Omobamidele says Norwich need to move on from their latest Premier League loss quickly.
The Republic of Ireland international scored his first league goal, but Leeds were 2-1 winners at Carrow Road.
Norwich remain at the bottom of the table with just two points from their first ten matches.
Elsewhere yesterday, West Ham's good form continued.
David Moyes' side were 4-1 winners over Aston Villa.
The results leaves the Hammers in fourth, level on points with Manchester City in third.
Wolves have home advantage against Everton this evening in the Premier League.
Kick off is at 8pm.
Just one point separates the sides in mid-table ahead of the game.
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Arsenal are through to the women's FA Cup final.
Katie McCabe featured for the Gunners in a 3-0 win over Brighton yesterday.
They will meet Chelsea in the final at Wembley, at the beginning of December.
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There are three games down for decision in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division tonight.
St Pats host Bohemians in a Dublin derby, while Drogheda go to Finn Harps.
Sligo Rovers have home advantage against Longford Town.
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Nuno Espirito Santo's time in charge of Tottenham could be coming to an end.
Emergency talks have reportedly been held after Saturday's 3-0 defeat to Manchester United in the Premier League.
Nuno, who was appointed at the end of June, has come under increasing pressure after Spurs lost five of their last seven top flight games.
GOLF
Seamus Power and Graeme McDowell both finished up on 10-under-par at the Bermuda Championship on the PGA Tour yesterday.
That left them in a tie for 12th, five shots off winner Lucas Herbert of Australia.
Herbert won the Irish Open at Mount Juliet earlier this year.
RACING
There's a six race card at Laytown today where the first goes to post at 1.50pm.