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06 Sept 2025

Leinster SFC semi-final: Kildare make one change for clash with Louth

Vital game for both Kildare and Louth

Leinster SFC semi-final: Kildare make one change for clash with Louth

Paddy Woodgate named at wing forward for Kildare in Sunday's Leinster SFC semi-final

The Kildare team to take on Louth in Sunday's Leinster SFC semi-final has been named and shows just one change from the side that started against Wicklow in the quarter-final two weeks ago.

Paddy Woodgate comes into the side for the suspended Kevin Flynn; Alex Beirne moves to midfield; Mick O'Grady and Daniel Flynn who were both replaced through injury against Wicklow, have recovered and in the XV.

Kevin O'Callaghan is named on the bench having recovered from injury, Barry Coffey is also on the bench replacing the injured Aaron O'Neill while Brian Byrne, who came on against Wicklow but had to be replaced injured in the second half has recovered and is also on the match day panel.

KILDARE v Louth: Mark Donnellan; Ryan Burke, Shea Ryan, Mick O'Grady; Jack Sargent, Eoin Doyle, Paddy McDermott; Aaron Masterson, Alex Beirne; Paddy Woodgate, Niall Kelly, Shane Farrell; Kevin Feely, Darragh Kirwan, Daniel Flynn.

Subs: Didier Cordonnier, Tony Archbold, Brian Byrne, Barry Coffey, Ryan Houlihan, Barry Kelly, Luke Killian, Sam McCormack, Kevin O'Callaghan, Harry O'Neill, Shane O'Sullivan.

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