Former Derry star Joe Brolly has been named as Head Coach and Selector for Knockmore GAA club in Mayo, joining manager Ray Dempsey's experienced backroom team. Brolly, known for his outspoken views on football, will bring a fresh perspective to the club, which includes current Mayo players Colm Reape and Darren McHale.
A SURPRISE NAME has popped up on the coaching ticket of manager Ray Dempsey ’s backroom team as he comes back to manage the Knockmore club in Mayo ; Joe Brolly .
Kmockmore were also in last year’s county final, where they lost to local rivals Ballina Stephenites. Brolly’s role is listed as ‘Head coach and selector’ and obviously will be the subject of some attention, given how extensively he has explored his footballing beliefs in his media appearances.
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