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Published 23:25 14 Dec 2017 GMT
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Vaughan is living and working in Castlebar and Ballinrobe were relegated this season to intermediate football for the first time in 15 years. The Mitchels are already three-in-a-row champions in Mayo but they have been boosted further with the addition of one of the most athletic footballers in the country.
Having lost the Connacht final to Corofin after extra time in November, the arrival of Vaughan will be a massive presence to add to the like of Paddy Durcan, Barry Moran, Danny Kirby and Neil Douglas.
Read the full story here from Mike Finnerty of The Mayo News.
https://twitter.com/mayonewssport/status/941432424189263872
Meanwhile, further west, Westport are believed to be welcoming one of the most acclaimed names in the GAA.
SportsJOE understands that James Horan is due to be ratified as Westport senior football manager for the 2018 season.
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