Kevin McStay enters frame for Mayo job on strong ticket

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Proposed backroom team includes former manager Stephen Rochford and Liam McHale

Kevin McStay has put his name forward for the Mayo football manager's job.

More recently, Rochford spent four years working with Donegal under Declan Bonner during a period when the county won back-to-back Ulster titles. McHale, a brother-in-law of McStay’s, is the current Belmullet manager, having replaced Mulligan in that role, and is a vastly experienced and respected coach who has worked with McStay at all levels.

 

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