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12 Feb 2026

Full list of managerial changes as Kildare IFC looks more open than ever

Here is the full list of the Kildare Intermediate Football Championship managers for 2026 ahead of the re-commencement of club football this weekend

Full list of managerial changes as Kildare IFC looks more open than ever

2025 Kildare Intermediate Championship final manager's jonathan Daniels of Sallins and Noel Mooney of St Laurence's

With the departure of an incredible Sallins team from the Kildare Intermediate Football Championship, the competition has been blown wide open once again with the likes of Milltown, Leixlip, and St Laurence's all buoyed by the prospect.

County finalist's St Laurence's have unsurprisingly stuck with Noel Mooney to helm their young guns for the 2026 season. Mooney led Allenwood to a Leinster Intermediate Championship in 2023 and Larries fans are no doubt dreaming of some of that sort of success for their parish.

Milltown and Leixlip have also kept the same men in charge for the 2026 season with Alan Jordan and John Donnelly keeping their places.

Hoping to challenge the clubs listed above will be Rathangan, who will be led by St Laurence's pair Jim McHugh and Billy Kelleher, while Round Towers have stuck with one of their own in Alan Cullagh.

Kildare IFC managers

Nurney - Alan Jordan

Confey - John Benton

Milltown - John Donnelly

Two Mile House - Chris Carey

Leixlip - David Jordan

Straffan - Christy Dempsey

Suncroft - Tommy Cleary

Ellistown - Niall Carew

Ballyteague - Sean McLoughlin

Kilcullen - Niall Timmons

Monasterevan - Gavin Holligan

Grangenolvin - David Conway

Castledermot - Darren Leonard

St Laurence’s -  Noel Mooney

Round Towers - Alan Cullagh

Rathangan - Jim McHugh and Billy Kelleher

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