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The Kildare senior footballer's season came to an end against Monaghan last night.

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The Kildare senior footballer's season came to an end against Monaghan last night.

An injury time winner from Conor McCarthy saw The Lily Whites exit the All Ireland series at the preliminary quarter final stage.

Full time score in Tullamore: Kildare 0-13 Monaghan 1-11.

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In the remaining preliminary quarter final, Galway play Mayo at Pearse stadium from 3pm.

 

The Tailteann Cup semi final's take place today.

Meath play Antrim at 2pm.

Down V Laois throws-in at 4pm.

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The Kildare women footballers are in All Ireland Intermediate Championship action this afternoon against Louth.

Throw-in at Manguard Park Hawkfield is at 1.30pm.
 
Kfm will have live updates of the game with Tara Byrne.

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In Round 4 of the Masters All Ireland Football Championship:

Kildare beat Galway yesterday in Coill Dubh GAA on a score-line of 1-13 to 0-14.

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In tonight's local GAA fixtures:

Tony Donohoe's of Newbridge Reserve Football League Division 1 Final

Naas play Raheens at 6pm

Division 2 Final

Carbury play St. Laurence's at 4:30pm

Division 6 Semi Final

Moorefield V Naas is at 7:30.

Division 4 Final

Confey v Monasterevin Throws in at 6pm.

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RUGBY

Ireland's Under 20s drew 34 points a piece with England in their World Championship opener in South Africa.

Suncroft's Sam Prendergast scored the first try for The Boys In Green.

Their next group game is against Australia on Thursday morning.

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GOLF

Leona Maguire is tied for the lead at 6 under par in the third round of the Women's PGA Championship in New Jersey.

Jenny Shin is also on 6 under.

Stephanie Meadow is in third place on 5 under following a fine 67.
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Rory McIlroy is 12 under par on day three of the Travelers Championship on the PGA Tour.

Chez Reavie leads on 20 under.

Shane Lowry is 8 under.

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Racing

Aidan O'Brien was crowned top trainer at Royal Ascot yesterday.

The Wexford native had 4 winners.

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A reminder to Oisin Coyne for More Music Sportsbeat Sunday from 2pm. We'll have live updates of the Kildare ladies V Louth, along with great Summer music.

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