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15 Jan 2026

Kildare players put up a stellar 2-9 in Maynooth's Sigerson Cup defeat to UCD

Eoin Cully, James Harris and Aaron Browne were all in fine form as Kildare players contributed 2-9 of Maynooth's 2-14 total in their defeat to UCD

Kildare players put up a stellar 2-9 in Maynooth's Sigerson Cup defeat to UCD

Aaron Browne of Maynooth University during the Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup match between University College Dublin and Maynooth University at Billings Park UCD, Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Eoin Cully, James Harris and Aaron Browne were all in fine form as Kildare players contributed 2-9 of Maynooth's 2-14 total in their defeat to UCD on Tuesday.

The Dublin school put up 3-16 with two Lilies of their own in the starting lineup as Athy's Michael Spillane and Sarsfields' Callum Bolton, who grabbed two points, got the nod.

Carbury corner-forward Eoin Cully had 1-3 to his name come full-time in this clash with Castlemitchell's James Harris raising Maynooth's other green flag. Celbridge forward Aaron Browne put 0-5 on the board with Luke Killian adding one of his own.

Cian Burke between the posts was the fifth Kildare man in the starting XV in a disappointing result for the University but a mightily impressive showing from what could be some of Brian Flanagan's key men in 2026.

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