Seamus Mc Enaney stepped down from the role after 3 years in charge
The speculation has begun as to who will take over the position in Monaghan after Seamus Mc Enaney stepped down from the role yesterday (Wednesday 29th). Following his departure from Mayo in the wake of their loss to Kerry in the All Ireland quarter final, James Horan's name has been mentioned as well as Stephen Rochford who is currently part of the management team in Donegal. Having been part of the "Banty's" backroom team, there is a possibility that Donie Buckley could move into the manager role, while Oisin Mc Conville who is currently involved with the Inniskeen club has also been included in conversations surrounding the position. Regular GAA commentator Fergal Monaghan remarked it is an attractive position that would require a high level of experience