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06 Sept 2025

In this week's Leinster Leader Sport

In this week's Leinster Leader Sport

As the new rules in Gaelic Football come into force, Daragh Nolan has an in-depth interview with Kildare Referee Co-ordinator Ger Arnold, on their implementation and how they will effect the game.

Maynooth Education Campus cause a big upset as they defeat Coláiste Coilm, Tullamore, to the reach the semi-final of the Bro Bosco Cup.

University Maynooth lose out to TUS Midlands in the Sigerson Cup and must now win their next game in order to retain interest in the competition, as well as retain their Sigerson Cup status.

Hail, snow, frost, fog, controversy galore ... and we're only in January: Tommy Callaghan, on a somewhat crazy opening to the GAA season of 2025.

As Kildare GAA honour their stars, both on and off the field of play, we carry a two-page picture special from the Annual Awards Ceremony held at The Osprey Hotel, Naas.

Rugby: Naas lose out to AIL league leaders, Old Belvedere in the first game of 2025.

Newbridge RFC retain top spot in their Leinster League as they prepare for top-of-the-table clash this Saturday.

Camogie: Three sets of cousins, three clubs, three counties, all playing for clubs named, Éore Óg.

Soccer: In the Leinster Football Association Women's Junior Shield, Allenwood Celtic defeated Sportslink FC, we carry report along with picture coverage; plus the U20 results, fixtures, tables and Noticeboard.

All that and much more in this week's Leinster Leader ... in the shops now.

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