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Jack O'Connor made the decision not to pursue a third year as Kildare football manager shortly after Kerry's defeat to Tyrone in the 2021 All-Ireland semi-final. This occurred only nine days after the match, during a transitional phase for Kerry's management. The official process for appointing a new Kerry manager had not yet begun, although there was an option to extend Peter Keane's tenure.
Jack O'Connor decided not to continue as Kildare's football manager shortly after Kerry's defeat in the All-Ireland semi-final, signaling a change in direction.
Just nine days after the significant loss to Tyrone, O'Connor made his decision clear, highlighting the rapid shifts within sports management.
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