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Published 16:07 11 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 16:10 11 Mar 2018 GMT
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The thing is, though, that this type of thing is happening way too often to Kildare. Take their one point loss to Monaghan at the same venue. Again, they had the opportunities, they had the chances but they just weren't able to take them.
Now, barring some freak results next weekend they will be relegated to division 2 and deservedly so. That is a huge blow for a team like Kildare, who will now go into the Leinster championship with little confidence.
On Sunday, the Lilywhites were defeated by seven points against Mayo. Mayo have been similarly poor in this League campaign, but they showed more when it came down to it here.
They were down by five at half-time. They never gave themselves a chance. It was perhaps the most worrying of all of their displays to date because they never looked like competing, never looked like raising a gallop.
Aidan O'Shea strode over them, so did Cillian O'Connor. Mayo did what they wanted at their ease.
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