Jack O’Connor steps down as Kildare football manager

Former Kerry manager notes long commute and decision of his sons to return home

Kildare are after a new football manager after Jack O’Connor stepped down. Photograph: Lorraine O’Sullivan/Inpho
Kildare are after a new football manager after Jack O’Connor stepped down. Photograph: Lorraine O’Sullivan/Inpho

Jack O’Connor has stepped down from his role as Kildare senior football manager with immediate effect.

The Kerry native and former three-time All-Ireland winning manager with the Kingdom, has completed two of his three-year term in Kildare.

His decision leaves the door open to a third stint in charge of the Kerry senior team, after last managing the Under-21s in 2017 and the minors before that. Kerry were beaten 3-14 to 0-22 by Tyrone after extra time in this year’s All-Ireland semi-final.

Kildare GAA announced the news on Monday morning, explaining that O’Connor “had previously indicated that the personal impact of the commute from South Kerry was taking its toll but that his desire was to continue in the role and to build on the progress achieved over the previous couple of years.

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“To this end, he and his management team were at an advanced stage of planning for 2022 but he has now decided not to stay on for a third year.”

Kildare had this year secured promotion back to Division 1 of the league and reached the Leinster final. County chairman, Mick Gorman said:

“We hold Jack in the highest esteem and the impact of his experience, influence and commitment as a manager will leave a lasting impression.

“We wish Jack the very best of luck in his future endeavours. He will always be welcome here in Kildare.”

O’Connor himself released the following statement:

“After two challenging but very enjoyable years I have decided to step away from managing the Kildare senior football team. This was a very difficult decision for me and one that I agonised over during the past few weeks.

“I have been made feel very welcome during my time in Kildare and I have worked with some great people up here. However, a round journey of over eight hours from St Finian’s Bay to Newbridge and back takes its toll and I felt this was unsustainable for the coming season.

“I’d like to thank the Kildare county board for putting faith in me two years ago. As a management we worked incredibly hard since then to improve the standards in Kildare. The first year was about overhauling the panel and introducing a lot of good young players and this year was about building on that and making tangible progress.

“Getting promoted to Division one was crucial for the future development of this team as was reaching a Leinster final and giving the young players a taste of the big day. I hope that the management can build on this and make further strides in the years ahead.

“A big thank you to my backroom team who worked very hard to ensure that the Kildare team was well prepared. Their selfless dedication was inspiring to see.

“Most importantly I’d like to thank the players for the respect they showed the management and for their total commitment to the Kildare jersey. These are a great group of young men, and the journey is only beginning for them.

“I look forward to following their progress in the years ahead. Thanks also to those who sponsor Kildare teams thus ensuring that the players have the best environment in which to prepare and perform. The new development in St Conleth’s Park and the new gym in Manguard Plus, Hawkfield will raise the standards even higher.

“Finally, a big thank you to the Moorefield club for welcoming my two sons with open arms seven years ago. It was like a home from home for them and they enjoyed a very successful and memorable period there.

“They like me have returned home and that also was a factor in my decision. Once again thanks to everyone who helped us on this journey over the past couple of years.

“It was both a privilege and a pleasure to be part of it . I look forward to following Kildare’s fortunes over the next few years and I wish them the very best for the future.”

Eamon Donoghue

Eamon Donoghue

Eamon Donoghue is a former Irish Times journalist