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Published 12:48 24 Sept 2021 BST
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O'Connor has strengthened his bid, by including Paddy Tally as a key member of the backroom team, a coach with huge experience in county football.
Tally has won an All-Ireland with his native Tyrone side, as he worked with Mickey Harte's team on the strength and conditioning side of things.
He then went on to work with Derry and Down, before getting a job as the Galway manager. Shortly afterwards he secured the job as head coach of the Down county team, only parting ways with them this summer.
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