Fitzmaurice’s Take on O’Connor’s Decision
Fitzmaurice: Jack O’Connor felt quitting Kerry was ‘crazy’. Former Kerry boss Éamonn Fitzmaurice believes O’Connor knew stepping away at this stage would make little sense, especially with Kerry looking strong for more victories in the years ahead. His continuation as manager was confirmed at the county board meeting, securing his role for another two seasons as he aims to deliver Kerry’s first back-to-back All-Ireland triumph since 2006 and 2007.
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A Hint of Retirement Consideration
Earlier in 2025, O’Connor hinted that this campaign could be his final year in charge. However, he never firmly shut the door on continuing. That slight uncertainty kept people wondering, but when the news finally broke that he would remain for two more years, few were surprised.
Why O’Connor Stayed On
Speaking on RTÉ Radio 1’s Morning Ireland, Fitzmaurice highlighted the key reasons behind O’Connor’s decision. He said the season had been hugely successful, with the squad entering their peak years both physically and mentally. O’Connor, in Fitzmaurice’s view, must have realised that walking away now would waste the opportunity to build on the strong momentum within the team.
Strength in Backroom and Spirit
According to Fitzmaurice, Kerry’s setup has all the right ingredients for ongoing success — a strong backroom staff, unity in the squad, and a powerful sense of spirit. The only doubt in Fitzmaurice’s mind was O’Connor’s track record, as he had never gone beyond a four-year term in his previous spells.
A New Phase in Life
This time, however, things are different. O’Connor has retired from teaching, meaning he can dedicate himself fully to Kerry football. Fitzmaurice pointed out that this freedom, combined with his enjoyment of the role, likely convinced him to keep going.
Players Wanted Him to Stay
During the gap between Kerry’s All-Ireland banquet and the official announcement, captain David Clifford and other players openly expressed their wish for O’Connor to remain. Fitzmaurice suggested their voices carried weight in his decision. The squad values stability and continuity, and they did not want the disruption that comes with a managerial change. Ultimately, Kerry fans and players alike are delighted to see O’Connor leading the charge for another chapter of success.
 
			














 
			

 
            






