Sun, 05 Sep, 2004 - 11:19
Kildare go into today's All-Ireland U21 football semi-final against Connacht champions Mayo at Pearse Stadium, having not played competitively for 18 weeks.
Lilywhite boss Peter McConnon also has a number of injury worries ahead of today's tie.
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