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Victory for the senior footballers over Monaghan.
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Kildare footballers continued their Allianz League Campaign yesterday against Monaghan in St. Conleth’s Park.
And what a performance: racing into a 0-6 to 0-0 in the opening minutes, and ultimately kicking 24 points to Monaghan’s 1-12, with man of the match being half forward Ben McCormack who tormented the Monaghan defence throughout, contributing 3 points and setting up multiple scoring chances for others.
The full forward line scored 15 points. Darragh Kirwan – replacing the ill Daniel Flynn - contributed five points from play, Paddy Woodgate 2 from play and 2 frees and Jimmy Hyland 2 from play and 6 frees.
The last time Kildare racked up a score like yesterday’s was in 1990 when they scored 4-25 against Kilkenny.
Kildare's hurlers needed a win against Westmeath in yesterday’s St. Conleth’s Park curtain raiser to be sure of their Division 2A status
But, despite that defeat, Kildare avoid relegation thanks to Carlow beating Meath 2-21 to 1-21, with Carlow’s Marty Kavanagh scoring an incredible 17 points.
Kildare were never troubled, running out clear winners by 3-12 to 0-5.
On St. Patrick’s Day, Naas CBS became All Ireland Colleges senior A football champions, defeating St. Brendan’s Killarney by 3-14 to 2-15 in
Kfm’s coverage was in association with Taaffe Sand and Gravel, Blacktrench, Naas
Yesterday, Kildare played Roscommon in the Lidl Ladies NFL Division 3 Semi Final in
A Lauren Murtagh goal after 2 mins gave Kildare a perfect start. They led 1-8 to 1-7 at half time.
However, despite more scores - 19 to 13 - than Roscommon, conceding 4 goals did the damage as Kildare lost by 2 points: 4-9 to 1-16
The county under 16’s lost 6-10 to 1-7 away to Meath in the
In the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League, Kildare were away to Wexford in Shelmaliers on Saturday.
Another defeat for Kildare by 2-18 to 0-9
Wexford led 11 points to 4 at half time, but two goals in as many minutes midway through the 2nd half ended the contest, with Wexford 2-15 to 7 points ahead with 47 minutes gone.
RUGBY
Richie Murphy's side scored nine tries in a 59-5 victory at
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SOCCER
Liverpool and
City were 4-1 winners over Southampton yesterday, while Liverpool advanced courtesy of a 1-nil win at
GOLF
A final round of three-under-par 68 helped Shane Lowry finish in a tie for 12th at the Valspar Championship.
The Offaly native ended on 11-under overall in
Sam Burns and Davis Riley both finished on 17-under, with Burns winning the title with a birdie at the second play-off hole.