"Kevin is our manager and will remain as our manager"

August 29, 2018

Roscommon manager Kevin McStay with selector Liam McHale.
©INPHO/Oisin Keniry.

Kevin McStay won't be the new Mayo senior football manager.

As Mayo's top brass start the process of dealing with the fall-out from Stephen Rochford's resignation, they have been issued with a hands-off warning from Connacht rivals Roscommon.

As far as the Rossies are concerned, Mayo native McStay - who guided them to provincial success in 2017 and the Super 8s this summer - will be seeing out the one more year he has to run with them

"Kevin is our manager and will remain as our manager," Roscommon spokesperson Hugh Lynn told the Irish Daily Star.

Former Sunday Game pundit McStay missed out on the Mayo job after James Horan walked away in 2014 and the latter remains the bookies' favourite to replace Rochford.


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