Naas and Coill Dubh will meet in this year's Senior Hurling Final
GAA
Following the weekend semi finals, Champions Naas – going for four in a row - and Coill Dubh will meet in this years senior hurling final
UPMC Senior Hurling Semi Finals
Coill Dubh 0—15 Celbridge 0-10
Naas (holders) 0-21 Maynooth 0-15
UPMC Senior B Hurling Semi Finals
Naas 0-14 Broadford 0-9
Leixlip 1-18 Moorefield 0-10
UPMC Junior Hurling Final: Wolfe Tones 0-11 Confey 1-6
UPMC Intermediate Hurling Final: Maynooth 2-11 Naas 2-11 (Maynooth levelled it from a 65 in the first minute of injury time)
Ladies Football
The ladies football championships continued yesterday:
Leixlip 1-9 St Laurence’s 0-9
Cappagh 3-7 Naas 2-4
BASKETBALL
Miss Quote.ie Women Superleague
Leixlip’s Flomax Liffey Celtics were away to Portlaoise Panthers on Saturday evening, but the game abandoned after two minutes due to issues with the floor in Portlaoise.
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Reminder to join Eoin Beatty on this morning’s Kildare Today for the GAA review and from 6.30pm this evening, Kildare Scoreboard will review all the weekend Kildare Sport
GOLF
Rory McIlroy ended as Europe's top points scorer as Luke Donald's team regained the Ryder Cup yesterday.
The hosts ended as 16-and-a-half to 11-and-a-half winners over the United States in Rome.
Shane Lowry earned a half on Sunday after his match with Jordan Spieth ended all square.
McIlroy won his singles match over Sam Burns to bring his points tally to four for the week.
Speaking afterwards, he said the Ryder Cup is a special event.
SOCCER
In KDFL soccer:
LFA Senior Cup (Round 2) St Peters (Wicklow) 0 Clonmullion 3
KDFL Senior Division Clane United 1 Newbridge Hotspurs 1
Brentford and Nottingham Forest played out a 1-all draw in the Premier League yesterday.
There's one game tonight, with Fulham up against Chelsea at Craven Cottage.
Kick off is at 8pm.
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Liverpool say they're exploring the range of options available to resolve the issues surrounding the use of the Video Assistant Referee.
The Premier League club have issued a statement acknowledging the P-G-M-O-L's admission that human error caused Luis Diaz's goal to be ruled out in Saturday night's 2-1 defeat at Tottenham.
The Reds say sporting integrity has been undermined and that it is unsatisfactory that sufficient time was not allowed for the correct decision to be made.
RUGBY
Rugby: Leinster League - Division 1B Cill Dara 22 - 17 Athy ;
Division 2A:
Newbridge 5 - 48 Mullingar
North Kildare 19 - 17 Coolmine ;
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A 49 points to 18 win over Tonga has put South Africa on the brink of a place in the quarter-finals at the Rugby World Cup.
The Springboks are now top of Pool B - but Ireland will overtake them with a win over Scotland next weekend.
Elsewhere yesterday, Australia kept their faint hopes of a place in the knockout stage alive with a 34-14 win over Portugal in Pool C.
SNOOKER
Mark Williams held off the challenge of Mark Selby to win the British Open title last night.
The three-time World Champion emerged with a 10 frames to seven victory in Cheltenham.
RACING
There's racing in Fairyhouse this afternoon.
The first of a seven race card goes to post at 2:20pm.