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Published 13:43 15 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 13:43 15 Feb 2026 GMT

Derry overcame Kildare yesterday in tough conditions in Newbridge.
Despite a sixth-minute red card for captain Conor Glass, the Oak Leafers managed to come away with an impressive 3-15 to 1-18 win.
Talisman Glass was sent off for an off-the-ball incident with Callum Bolton, but footage, albeit grainy, shows that it was arguably a harsh decision from referee David Gough.
The Lilywhite's Alex Beirne also saw red, while at one stage Derry were down to 12 after two black cards.
Th result leaves Derry third in Division 2 - two points behind leaders Meath - with Kildare a further point behind in fourth.
Kildare: Cian Burke; Harry O'Neill, Padraic Spillane, Ryan Burke; James Harris, Eoin Lawlor, Brian Byrne; Kevin Feely, Brendan Gibbons; Brian McLoughlin (1-02), Callum Bolton (0-02), Colm Moran (0-01); Ben Loakman (0-10, 2tp, 2fs), Alex Beirne, Eoin Cully (0-02).
Subs: Darragh Kirwan for Moran (43), Jack McKevitt for Harris (48), Sam Doran for Feely (590, Neil Flynn (0-01) for McLoughlin (58), James McGrath for O'Neill (65).
Derry: Shea McGuckin; Diarmuid Baker, Ruairi Forbes, Sean Young; Conor Doherty (0-03, 1tp), Gareth McKinless, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass, Brendan Rogers; Ethan Doherty, Shea Downey, Paul Cassidy (1-00); Niall Loughlin (0-03), Shane McGuigan (1-05, 1tp, 1f), Lachlan Murray (1-03).
Subs: Matthew Downey (0-01) for Young (ht), Niall Toner for S Downey (54), Conor McAteer for Loughlin (66).
Referee: David Gough (Meath).
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