
Raheens are Minor A champions; Clonmullion beat Athy rivals 4 nil to retain KDFL Senior Division Title
GAELIC GAMES
Naas are once again Kildare Senior Football Champions.
Yesterday they beat Clane, 1-12 to 0-6 in St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge.
Here's Naas manager Joe Murphy's analysing the game:
Champions 2022 well done 👏👏👏@NaasGAA_SF @SHNaas15 @NaasJuvfootball pic.twitter.com/t3pKkWK4RV
— Naas GAA Club (@NaasGAA) October 9, 2022
And Naas captain Eoin Doyle:
Not our day today, but a huge thanks to Tom, the backroom team and the entire Senior Football Squad for their dedication and effort throughout the year. Ye did us proud lads! Clane & proud! pic.twitter.com/hktpTT0qGH
— Clane GAA (@ClaneGAA) October 9, 2022
Raheens are men's Minor A Football Champions, defeating Naas 4-9 to 0-11.
Here's manager Shane Cooke's reaction following the final whistle:
SOCCER
Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool are out of the Premier League title race.
His side lost 3-2 to Arsenal yesterday, with the Gunners now back at the top of the table.
Bukayo Saka scored twice for the winners at the Emirates.
Cristiano Ronaldo was on target for Manchester United in their 2-1 win over Everton.
West Ham beat Fulham 3-1, while Crystal Palace enjoyed a 2-1 win over Leeds.
Tonight, bottom side Nottingham Forest host Aston Villa from 8pm.
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Shamrock Rovers took a big step towards retaining the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division title last night.
Rory Gaffney netted a 95th minute winner in their 3-2 victory over Shelbourne at Tallaght Stadium.
It means the Hoops are five points clear of Derry City with four games left to play.
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In the KDFL, reigning champions Clonmullion retained their Senior Division title.
In yesterday's final game of the season they beat their town rivals Athy 4-0.
Clonmullion led 2-0 at half time, before adding 2 more in the second half.
Scorers - Cody Mulhall with two penalties, Jodie Dillon and Danny Thompson.
Man of the Match was winger Lee Doyle.
Straffan won the KDFL Premier Cup final 3-1 on penalties, following extra time.
The sides finished 3-3 in normal time.
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UEFA says it will issue a "new version" of fixtures for Euro 2024 qualifying.
After yesterday's draw, fixture details were confirmed last night.
However, UEFA now says "an issue" has emerged with the original calendar - and a new version will be distributed "as soon as possible".
The Republic of Ireland were due to begin their campaign at home to France on March 27th.
GOLF
A final round of three-over-par 75 saw Stephanie Meadow slip down the leaderboard on the final day of the Mediheal Championship.
The Antrim native finished on four-under-par in California, which left her in a tie for 32nd.
England's Jodi Ewart Shadoff was the winner on 15-under-par.
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Jon Rahm says his triumph at the Spanish Open was "a perfect week".
The home favourite was the winner by six shots on 25-under-par in Madrid.
It's his third time to win the event - matching the record of Seve Ballesteros.
Paul Dunne was best of the Irish in a tie for 47th on five-under-par.
RACING
There's an eight race card at Killarney this afternoon - the first is off at 1.20pm.