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16 Mar 2026

Kildare GAA name U20 panel for 2026 with players from 18 different clubs

Niall Cronin and his management have named the 2026 Kildare U20 football panel ahead of their first game on Wednesday, March 25 in An Tóchar GAA, Co. Wicklow

Kildare GAA name U20 panel for 2026 with players from 18 different clubs

Mark Gibbons of Kildare during the 2024 EirGrid Leinster GAA Football U20 Championship semi-final match between Kildare and Meath at Manguard Park, Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile

Niall Cronin and his management have named the 2026 Kildare U20 football panel ahead of their first game next week. The Lilies will play Wicklow in Round 1 of the Dalata Hotel Group Leinster U20 Football Championship at 7.30pm on Wednesday, March 25 in An Tóchar GAA, Co. Wicklow.

Kildare U20 panel: Adam Fitzpatrick (Clane), Andrew Hill (Clogherinkoe), Aodán Jordan (Confey), Austin Donegan (Rathangan), Ben Ryan (Round Towers), Calum Keaveny (Athy), Cathal Moore (Sarsfields), Charlie Carroll (Eadestown), Cian Keaveny (Athy), Cian McKevitt (Naas), Colm Moran (Athy), Conor Breen (Naas), Daniel Colbert (Clane), Donnchadh Kinch (Castledermot), Euan Cowzer (Naas), Evan Boyle (Carbury), Finn Dowling (Kilcock), Harry Redmond (Sarsfields), Hugh Martin (Suncroft), Jimmy Lynch (Clogherinkoe), Joey Cunningham (Allenwood), Josh Flood (Maynooth), Liam Kelly (Milltown), Liam Kenny (Naas), Luke Mahon (Sarsfields), Luke Murray (Celbridge), Paul O’Dea (Maynooth), Philip Hallinan (Confey), Rob Murray (Naas), Ronan Kelly (Athy), Ruaidhrí Lawlor (St Laurence's), Seán Gleeson (Round Towers), Seanán Murphy (St Laurence's), Senan Gallagher (St Laurence's), TJ Nolan (St Laurence's).

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Dalata Hotel Group Leinster U20 Football Championship 2026

Group 1 - Dublin, Louth, Westmeath, Wexford.

Group 2 - Carlow, Laois, Longford, Meath.

Group 3 - Kildare, Offaly, Wicklow.

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