
Meanwhile, Liverpool remain top of the Premier League table
GAA
Caragh are Intermediate football champions for the first time since 1995.
In yesterdays Auld Shebeen Athy Intermediate football final they beat Leixlip 1-5 to 6 points.
They will now play Meath Hill in the Leinster quarter-final.
On Saturday, in the Tom Cross Transport Junior Football final Ellistown beat Kill 2-8 to 1-9.
Ellistown return to intermediate after last year's relegation.
Ellistown will play Westmeath champions Castletown Finea Coole Whitehall in the Leinster Championship.
Cuala won their first ever Dublin Senior Football championship yesterday.
They beat reigning champions Kilmacud Crokes 0-14 1-10
They will play the winners of next Sunday's Kildare final between Naas and Celbridge in the Leinster championship in Newbridge early next month.
LADIES FOOTBALL
Three Kildare LGFA clubs played Leinster Championship over the weekend.
Eadestown progressed to the senior semi-final, with a 2-10 to 2-7 win over Dunshaughlin.
Kill were beaten in the Intermediate 2-13 to 0-7 by Carrickedmond of Longford.
Kilcock beat St Bride's of Louth 5-10 to 1-10 in the Preliminary Round of the Junior Championship.
SOCCER
No double for League winners Athlone Town in the Women's FAI Cup final, as they lost 6-1 to Shelbourne. Athlone are managed by Kilcock's Ciarán Kilduff.
In the Premier League, a headed goal by John Stones 4 minutes into injury time gave Manchester City a controversial 2-1 win over Wolves.
Liverpool remain top after a 2-1 win over Chelsea.
Mohammed Salah with a first half penalty and Curtis Jones in the 2nd half, after Nicholas Jackson had levelled for Chelsea
RUGBY
In the URC, Leinster maintain their 100% record after the win over Connacht, while in the AIL, both Naas and MU Barhnall lost at home to Old Wesley and Greytones respectively.
BASKETBALL
Leixlip's FloMAX Liffey Celtics marked their first home game of the Women's Super League season with a 77-65 victory on Saturday night over Trinity Meteors to keep their 100% record.
Celtics remain three points clear at the top of the Women's Super League table.
Alexis Tucker and Sorcha Tiernan totalled 29 points, with Kate O'Flaherty scoring 12.
Reminder to join Eoin Beatty on this morning's Kildare Today between 9 and 11 for a review of the weekend Intermediate and Junior finals.
Then this evening from 6.20pm, Kildare Scoreboard will review all the Kildare weekend sport: GAA, soccer, rugby, basketball and racing.