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Louth is looking for a new manager while Pete McGrath has resigned after only one season in charge.
McGrath, who directed his Down to All Ireland titles in 1991 and 1994, had envisioned his post after a bad first season at the helm
Louth suffered the relegation of Division 2 without winning a match and then lost They recovered to beat London to Ruislip in qualifying before losing to Leitrim.
"Following discussions with our senior football director, we want to confirm that Pete McGrath has decided to" Louth GAA would like to publicly acknowledge our appreciation to Pete and his backroom team for all their efforts and commitment to our senior team
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Kevin McStay made three changes to his Roscommon team as they seek to bounce back from their final Connacht defeat at Galway and to ensure a Place in the "Super 8" at the expense of Armagh
The experienced Seánie McDermott comes to the camp after not starring against the Tribesmen, while Ultan Harney and Cathal Cregg are also called with Brian Stack, Fintan Cregg and Niall Kilroy the players to give away
Elsewhere, Niall Morgan returns for tomorrow's qualifier against Cork as Tyrone's manager Mickey Harte continues his p rotation of the goalkeepers. The inclusion of the Edendork man is the only change in the team that defeated Cavan by 0-18 to 1-12 last weekend. Mark Bradley is again in shape and will take his place on the bench
Roscommon (SF against Armagh) – C Lavin; Murray, N. McInerney, S McDermott; J. McManus, P. Domican, C. Delaney; C Compton, T O & # 39; Rourke; C Murtagh, C Cregg, E Smith; D. Smith, U. Harney, D. Murtagh
Tyrone (SF v. Cork) – M O Neill; P Hampsey, R McNamee, Mr. McKernan; T McCann, F Burns, P Harte; C Cavanagh, D McClure; M Donnelly, N Sludden, C Meyler; C McShane, R. Donnelly, C. McAliskey.
Irish Independent
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