The Kildare champions came through extra time to secure a spot in this year's Leinster final.
St Loman's have good footballers and Naas should be happy with how they've come out with the win.
Those are the thoughts of Naas manager Joe Murphy following his side's five point victory over The Westmeath champions in the Leinster Club Senior Football Semi Final on Sunday.
The Kildare champions came back from four points down to force extra time and managed to score 1-03 during the 20 minute period, with Darragh Kirwan getting the all important goal.
They will now take on reinging All-Ireland and Dublin champions Kilmacud Crokes in the decider in less than two weeks.
Murphy was impressed by the standard of footballers in Paddy Dowdall's team:
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