Kelly was appointed on a three-year term last November but was hampered by drop-outs and big-name injuries.
The Dublin native informed the panel of his decision after their season was ended with a 1-18 to 1-10 defeat against Limerick in the Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-final.
They suffered a loss to Waterford in the Munster quarter-final but a last-gasp win over Wexford was enough to progress to the Tailteann knockout stages. “S&C and athletic performance is not built on six or nine months. It’s built on 12 months of the year, so to speak. Maybe there’s a bit to go there. “The development of a strategy would be quite important going forward from a club football perspective because club is where it all starts.
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