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DON'T MISS: Latest Leinster Leader is out today across Kildare!
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13 Jan 2026 4:33 AM
DON'T MISS: The latest Leinster Leader is out today across Kildare!
In this week's Leinster Leader - a Naas pharmacist retires after nearly 30 years.
- We feature photos of Kildare students in the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
- Plus - Newbridge Rugby Club launches a major fundraiser. - A politician calls for illegal hunting in the Curragh to stop. - In Sport - Kildare footballers and hurlers advance to O'Byrne Cup and Walsh Shield finals respectively, and will now take on Westmeath and Kilkenny in this weekend's deciders.
- In the AIL - Naas lose out to UCC but gain a losing bonus point. Newbridge are held by league leaders.
- In KDFL, seven goal thriller in U20 League.
- All this and lots more in this week's Leinster Leader - out now!
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