Two frontrunners have emerged ahead of the rest for Meath's vacant managerial role.
Robbie Brennan and Lar Wall have been installed as bookmaker favourites for the vacant Meath Football job after Colm O'Rourke departed the role.
Kilmacud Crokes manager Robbie Brennan has been put forward as bookmaker favourite alongside former Laois footballer Lar Wall.READ MORE: Zach Tuohy could have been 'multiple All Star' and tipped for GAA return by close pal Wall, who managed against Brennan in last year's Leinster Club final, is also a favourite for the job. The highly rated coach has been involved with Westmeath's The Downs and is part of Davy Burke's coaching set up in Roscommon.
Colm O'Rourke departed the role after a rollercoaster couple of years. The Royals failed to impress in either of their league outings but O'Rourke did guide the team to Tailteann Cup success in his first season in charge.
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