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GAA
Champions Naas and Athy will contest this year's Joe Mallon Motors Senior Football Final:
In yesterday's semi finals:
Naas 1-20 Celbridge 0-13
Athy 2-14 Sarsfields 2-13, Athy led by 6 points at half time, but the sides were level in added time when Niall Kelly kicked the winner in the 72nd minute.
National Electrical Wholesalers Intermediate Football Semi-Finals
Sallins 3-16 Milltown 1-12
St. Laurence's 0-12 Two Mile House 0-8
Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Final, Grangenolvin 0-18 Rathcoffey 2-7
This morning's Kildare Today will review the weekend GAA, while this evening from 6.25 Kildare Scoreboard reviews all the weekend Kildare Sport
In Ladies Football, it was county finals weekend.
In Friday night's Senior Championship Final Eadestown were going for 6 in a row titles against St. Laurence's; the side they beat in last year's final, but The Larries emerged winners by 0-9 to 0-6.
Intermediate final - Balyna 3-9 Naas 0-9.
Junior A - Na Fianna 2-14 Celbridge 1-8.
Junior B - Twomilehouse 4-9 Rathcoffey 5-4.
Junior C - Athgarvan 2-5 Ellistown 1-7 After Extra Time
The county CAMOGIE Semi Finals took place yesterday, but no results have been received yet.
SOCCER
It will be a Cork City vs Shamrock Rovers FAI Cup final on Sunday November 9th, after Rovers 6 - 1 win over Kerry FC yesterday evening.
Rathangan's Michael Noonan scored twice and was named Player of the Match.
In the Airtricity Premier Division: Derry City 1 Sligo Rovers 0, Waterford 2 Drogheda United 0.
In the Premier League: a late Jack Grealish goal gave Everton a 2-1 win that ended Crystal Palace's 19 games unbeaten run.
Newcastle Utd beat Notts Forest 2 nil; Wolves and Brighton drew 1 all.
Man City beat Brentford one nil; the goal by Erling Haaland
In the KDFL's Lumsden League Cup final, Clonmullion, beat Kildare Town 2-1
In the AIL Division 1B on Saturday, Naas lost 15-33 at home to Old Wesley, while in Division 2A, M U Barnhall beat Shannon 24-17 and go top of 2A
RACING
Daryz has followed in the footsteps of his sire Sea The Stars by winning the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp.
The two-year-old beat favourite Minnie Hauk, trained by Aidan O'Brien.
Finally, a reminder: This morning's Kildare Today will review the weekend club football games, while this evening from 6.25 Kildare Scoreboard reviews all the weekend Kildare Sport.