Hear interviews with players Eoin Doyle, Eamonn Callaghan, Darragh Kirwan and Brian Byrne.
On Sunday, Naas bridged a three-decade long gap to claim the Joe Mallon Motors SFC title.
The county town club defeated Sarsfields on a scoreline of 0-14 to 0-12 in St Conleth's Park, and will now go on to represent Kildare in Leinster.
After the game, Kfm's Ger McNally spoke to player/manager Eoin Doyle.
39 year-old Eamonn Callaghan climbed the steps in St Conleth's Park to lift the title.
The Naas captain gave this reaction to the victory.
Darragh Kirwan put in a great performance on Sunday in the full-forward line.
He said how he felt after the win was hard to put into words.
Brian Byrne has the chance to do the county final double this weekend.
The dual star will line out for the hurlers against Celbridge on Sunday, however his focus was with the footballers last Sunday and he was delighted to collect a winner's medal.

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