All Four Kildare Teams in Leinster Club Championship action
It is a very busy day for Kildare GAA
The Naas and Maynooth hurlers and two Celbridge Camogie teams are all in action
The Naas Seniors play Glenmore of Kilkenny in the Leinster Intermediate semi final in St. Conleth's Park at 1pm.
KFM will have commentary with Ger McNally.
Also at 1pm today, Maynooth intermediate hurlers play Shamrocks of Offaly in the Leinster Junior semi final in Manguard Plus Hawkfield.
We’ll have Live updates with Seamus Dillon
12 o’clock is the start time for the Celbridge Juniors 2020 Leinster Junior Camogie final against Rahaney of Westmeath in Clane.
That will befollowing by the Celbridge Seniors playing St. Rynagh’s of Offaly in the 2020 Leinster Intermediate final, which throws in at 2.00.
Tara Byrne will have live updates of both matches.
★★2020 AIB LEINSTER CLUB CAMOGIE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS★★
— CillDroichidCLG (@CelbridgeGAA) December 9, 2021
🔵⚪️Celbridge camogie is making history by being the first club from Kildare to have two teams competing for a Leinster club championship title this weekend. Get out and support your club on this momentous occasion!🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/CEn80FuTot
Elsewhere, Clough-Ballacolla are looking to become the first team from Laois in 20 years to reach a Leinster club hurling final.
They take on Dublin champions Kilmacud Crokes in the first of this weekend’s semi-finals.
Throw-in in Portlaoise is at 6.15
Dr Hyde Park hosts the first of this weekend’s Connacht club football semi-finals.
2019’s beaten finalists Padraig Pearses are hoping to return to the final.
The Roscommon champions play their Galway counterparts Mountbellew-Moylough from 1.30.

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