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06 Feb 2026

Flanagan finalises changes as full Kildare senior football panel is confirmed for 2026

Brian Flanagan and his management team have confirmed the full Kildare senior football panel for the 2026 season as they tackle Division 2 and the All-Ireland series

Flanagan finalises changes as full Kildare senior football panel is confirmed for 2026

Jimmy Hyland of Kildare during the Táilteann Cup Round 1 match between Kildare and Leitrim at Cedral St Conleth's Park in Newbridge, Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile

Brian Flanagan and his management team have confirmed the full Kildare senior football panel for the 2026 season. The Lilywhites have impressed fans and pundits alike with a win over Offaly and a draw with Tyrone in their two Allianz Football League Division 2 games so far.

It has been all about youthful exuberance for Kildare to this point, which has come both by choice and by force with a host of injuries arriving at the start of the new season for The Lilies. However, four or five of the names from the injured list are expected to be available for selection come Saturday, February 14 and their game against Derry in Cedral St Conleth's Park.

Squad

Athy: Colm Moran, James McGrath, Kevin Feely, Michael Spillane, Padraic Spillane.

Ballyteague: Jimmy Hyland.

Caragh: Darragh Swords, Ryan Burke.

Carbury: Aaron O'Neill, Eoin Cully, Tommy Gill.

Castlemitchell: James Harris.

Clane: Harry O'Neill, Cian Burke, Brian McLoughlin.

Clogherinkoe: Jack Robinson.

Johnstownbridge: Sam Doran, Eoin Sheehan.

Kilcock: Brendan Gibbons.

Maynooth: Neil Flynn.

Milltown: Liam Kelly.

Moorefield: Mark Dempsey.

Naas: Alex Beirne, Brian Byrne, Darragh Kirwan, Eoin Lawlor, Jack McKevitt, Ryan Sinkey.

Raheens: Niall Dolan.

Sallins: Daragh Mangan, Colm Dalton.

Sarsfields: Callum Bolton, Ben McCormack, Ben Loakman, Darragh Ryan.

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