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Published 19:50 24 Sept 2021 BST
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14 August 2004; Jack O'Connor, Kerry manager, pictured during the game against Dublin. Bank of Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final, Dublin v Kerry, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE[/caption]
It is also believed that former Down manager, and Tyrone native, Paddy Tally will be joining the staff in a coaching role, a move which might give The Kingdom some insight to Ulster's recent successes.
Donie Buckley and All-Ireland winning captains Dara O Cinneide and Seamus Moynihan as coaches, were also in the frame and met the committee on Wednesday night.
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