Clonbullogue of Offaly are their opponents.
It’s Leinster finals weekend for the Kilcullen footballers and Naas hurlers.
Today at 1pm, Kilcullen play Clonbullogue of Offaly in the Leinster Junior Football Final at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge.
Kfm will have full commentary of the game with Ger McNally and Seamus Dillon in association with Nolan's Craft Butchers, Kilcullen, sponsors of the Kilcullen team.
The Kilcullen manager is Brian McGrogan, spoke to Kfm following their semi final win over Westmeath's Castletown
Kfm’s match coverage today begins at 12.55.
Wishing the best of luck to @KilcullenGAA in the AIB Leinster Club Junior Football Championship Final against Clonbullogue on Sat 15th Jan in Conleths Pk at 1pm.
— Kildare GAA (@KildareGAA) January 12, 2022
Support is very welcome.
Tickets must be purchased in advance, below link for tickets
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Tomorrow, the Naas senior hurlers play Wexford's Oylegate Glenbrien in the Leinster Intermediate Final.
Throw-in in St Conleth's Park is at 1pm and Kfm will have commentary with Ger McNally and former Kildare Star John Doran, in association with Auxilia Management Consultants, Millenium Park, Naas.
Also tomorrow at 4 o’clock the Kildare senior hurlers begin their Kehoe Cup Campaign against Carlow in Netwatch Cullen Park.
Kfm will have updates of the game, in association with Hanlon Concrete, Robertstown.

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