'Banty' return could be on the cards in Monaghan

July 26, 2019

Monaghan manager Seamus McEnaney.
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Seamus McEnaney is one of the frontrunners to replace Malachy O’Rourke as Monaghan senior football manager.

The Corduff clubman – current manager of the Monaghan U20s - previously managed his native county for six years between 2004 and 2010, leading them to two Ulster finals and a Division Two league title. He has managed Meath and Wexford in the meantime.

According to The Irish News, his is one of three names that have gone forward to the Monaghan County Board this week, with interviews expected to be carried out soon.

The other two candidates for the vacant post are reported to be former Crossmaglen manager Tony McEntee and former Scotstown and Cavan boss Mattie McGleenan.

Follow Limerick v Kilkenny and Wexford v Tipperary - plus action from the All-Ireland U21 and minor football and hurling championships live on the hoganstand.com match tracker this weekend.


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