Both sides get their respective Allianz National Leagues underway this weekend.
The footballers play Cork in Semple Stadium at 3.30pm tomorrow afternoon and Kfm will have full commentary of the match with Ger McNally and Peter McConnon in association with Hanlon Concrete Products, Robertstown.
The Kildare team was named last night and is as follows:
Mark Donnellan (Maynooth); Mark Dempsey (Moorefield), Mick O'Grady (Celbridge), Eoin Doyle (Naas); Kevin Flynn (Celbridge), David Hyland (Athy), Ryan Houlihan (Moorefield); Luke Flynn (Johnstownbridge), Aaron Masterson (Moorefield); Alex Beirne (Naas), Daniel Flynn (Johnstownbridge), Paul Cribbin (Johnstownbridge); Jimmy Hyland (Ballyteague), Kevin Feely (Athy), Darragh Kirwan (Naas).
Here's manager Jack O'Connor.
Tomorrow at 1pm, the hurlers play Donegal in St Conleth's Park.
Kfm will have live updates with Pat Costello and Mark Moloney.
Manager David Herity named his starting 15 yesterday evening and is as follows:
Paddy McKenna (Clane); Cathal Derivan (Leixlip), Rian Boran (Naas), Simon Leacy (Naas); Kevin Whelan (Naas), Declan Flaherty (Coill Dubh), Sean Christanseen (Clane); Cathal Dowling (Naas), Paul Divilly (Confey); Kevin Aherne (Naas), Johnny Byrne (Coill Dubh), James Burke (Naas); Tadhg Forde (Maynooth), Shane Ryan (Naas), Brian Byrne (Naas).
Here's manager David Herity.

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