Lee Keegan: I wouldn't trust Kildare to win Tailteann Cup
The Kildare footballers look bereft of an identity and may struggle to claim the Tailteann Cup, according to RTÉ football pundit Lee Keegan.
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The Kildare footballers look bereft of an identity and may struggle to claim the Tailteann Cup, according to RTÉ football pundit Lee Keegan.
Louth have made a little piece of history by qualifying for back-to-back Leinster SFC finals for the first time since 1958 - and supporters will hope to keep the party going on Monday evening.
Kildare need to reinvent their attacking gameplan with an emphasis on goals if they're to beat Louth and start delivering on an underage structure which has rivalled Dublin's since 2013.
The pain of a Leinster SFC defeat to Kildare was all too evident in Wicklow manager Oisín McConville's post-match interview, with the former Armagh star lamenting one that got away and got them to a Tailteann Cup campaign.
Ryan Burns' first-half goal was enough to give Louth a precious win over Kildare at Netwatch Cullen Park that secures their Allianz Football League Division 2 status for next year.
Donegal and Kildare were two teams heading in very different directions at the final whistle at Netwatch Cullen Park.
Carlow suffered their first defeat in 2A of the Allianz Hurling League as Kildare finished with a flourish under the lights at Hawkfield to take the win.
Kildare picked up their first win of the Allianz Hurling League Division 2A as they ran out seven-point winners over a Kerry side who themselves had only recorded one victory before their long journey north.