Disappointing weekend for Kildare clubs in the Championship
Naas were beaten by Kilmacud Crokes 3-14 to 0-14, in the Leinster Senior Club Championship quarter-final this afternoon,
In the sixth minute the sides were 0-02 a piece, but a quick free taken by Dara Mullin, hitting the back of the net gave Crokes a 3 point-advantage.
Free kick taken quickly...pic.twitter.com/9Llxola0FX
— GAA JOE (@GAA__JOE) November 6, 2022
The second goal for Crokes came in the 24th minute
At half-time the score was 2-07 to 0-07 in favour of the Dublin side.
The #Naas & #KilmacudCrokes players checking out the surroundings of Parnell Park. #AIBClubChampionship https://t.co/dfa7tMXufD pic.twitter.com/LKSU5vfFM1
— P̴h̴i̴l̴i̴e̴ W̶o̶l̶f̶e̶ (@PhilieWolfe) November 6, 2022
The scorers of Naas' 14 points:
- A. Beirne 0:03
- T. Browne 0:01
- E. Callaghan 0:02
- C. Doyle 0:01
- D. Kirwan 0:04
- L. Mullins 0:02
- B. Stynes 0:01
Today brings a close to the season for our Snr Footballers.
— Naas GAA SF (@NaasGAA_SF) November 6, 2022
Thanks to the players who give so much, the management & back room staff.
Special thanks to our supports who have come out every week it’s really appreciated.
Time now to rest & recharge & we’ll do it all again soon 💙🤍
It was a disappointing weekend overall for Kildare clubs.
Both Ballyteague & Straffan lost their quarter-final games on Saturday.
Ballyteague fell to Dunshaughlin of Meath in the Intermediate quarter-final - finishing 2-19 to 0-10.
Straffan also lost their Junior quarter-final to Clonmore of Carlow - with the final score 3-05 to 0-8.

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