Dublin Kildare

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Dublin v Kildare LIVE: Score updates, TV channel info, live stream ... (Irish Mirror)

Dublin and Kildare will do battle in the Leinster Football final in a repeat of last year's match up. Kildare currently hold bragging rights after winning ...

Dublin 0-00 Kildare 0-00 Dublin 0-00 Kildare 0-00 GOAL! Dublin 3-03 Kildare 0-02

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Dublin vs Kildare live score updates from Leinster final (Belfast Live)

The two sides will meet in Croke Park in a repeat of last year's final.

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Leinster Final – Dublin v Kildare – Stats, Preview & Starting Teams (SportsNewsIRELAND)

Leinster Football Final 2022 - Dublin v Kildare - Stats, ...

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Dozen for the Dubs as early goal glut floors Kildare (RTE.ie)

It was a sorry spring for Dublin, resulting in Allianz League relegation, but it's quickly becoming a summer of fun for the Sky Blues who cruised to their ...

Jimmy Hyland pulled back a consolation goal for Kildare in the 50th minute which was as well worked as any of the five that Dublin scored. It was another free flowing move that had Kildare at sixes and sevens as Eoin Murchan kick-passed in to Costello who spun his man and played in the Cuala colossus. There were no more goals - for Dublin at least - but plenty of points. Kildare captain Mick O'Grady picked up O'Callaghan but was under pressure straight away, conceding a free for the first point that Dublin scored. Former U-20 star Lee Gannon, a relative greenhorn in Dublin's defence, even took the opportunity to burst forward for a couple of first-half scores, helping Dublin to hit the interval with a giant 5-07 to 0-06 lead. Kildare actually kicked the first point of the game and so enthused was Paul Cribbin with his third minute score that he punched the air in delight, perhaps in anticipation of further gains.

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Five-star Dublin put Kildare to the sword in one-sided Leinster final (The42)

Dublin's Ciaran Kilkenny scores the first goal of the game. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO. Dublin 5-17. Kildare 1-15. THOUGH WE'VE ...

13. Darragh Kirwan (Naas), 14. 10. Alex Beirne (Naas), 11. Tony Archbold (Celbridge) Ryan Houlihan (Moorefield) 13. Cormac Costello (Whitehall Colmcille), 15. Daniel Flynn (Johnstownbridge), 15. Ciarán Kilkenny (Castleknock) Ben McCormack (Sarsfields), 12. 7. James McCarthy (Ballymun Kichams), 5. John Small (Ballymun Kickhams), 11. 2. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna), 3. Seán Bugler (St. Oliver Plunkett’s/Eoghan Ruadh), 12.

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Dublin 5-17 Kildare 1-15: Dubs stamp Leinster Championship ... (Sky Sports)

After 12 years of Dublin dominance in the Leinster Championship, many suggested the gap was closing off the back of springtime evidence.

Darragh Malone for Tony Archibold (60) Paddy McDermott for Paul Cribbin (50) Paddy Woodgate for Darragh Kirwan (ht) David Hyland for James Murray (ht) Kildare, meanwhile, will look to regroup in the qualifiers. Brian O'Leary for Cormac Costello (70) Ben McCormack led the line valiantly, kicking five impressive points across the contest. Jonny Cooper for Tom Lahiff (65) Kevin Flynn drew Evan Comerford before feeding Jimmy Hyland, who palmed into the net. Aaron Byrne for Dean Rock (59) Bugler played Costello in on goal. Niall Scully for Lorcan O'Dell (45)

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Dublin hand Kildare a five goal drubbing (Leinster Leader)

Subs: Niall Scully for Lorcan O'Dell (45 minutes); Cian Murphy for Eoin Murchan (51 minutes); Aaron Byrne for Dean Rock (59 minutes); Brian O'Leary for Cormac ...

Local News Or you can email [email protected] at any time. Dublin made it 12 Leinster championships in a row this afternoon when handing Kildare what can only be described as a major drubbing.

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