O'Kane set to be named Louth manager

LOUTH MANAGER : The only county still without a football manager will name their new boss at a special county board meeting …

LOUTH MANAGER: The only county still without a football manager will name their new boss at a special county board meeting tonight.

Louth have been leaderless since Val Andrews resigned and were turned down recently by International Rules manager and former Down boss Pete McGrath and ex-Down double winner Mickey Linden.

They are now expected to turn to another man with Ulster links, JP O'Kane, the former Louth and Antrim player.

He is expected to be assisted by Séamus O'Hanlon, a regular at centrefield for Louth throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

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2005 All-Star Team: U Carroll (Galway); R Stephens (Galway), A Walsh (Cork), L Tector (Wexford); B Corkery (Cork), A Daly (Galway), G Fay (Dublin); C Egan (Mayo), J Murphy (Cork), G Doherty (Meath), D O'Reilly (Cork), L Davey (Dublin); V Mulcahy (Cork), N Fahy (Galway), L Joyce (Galway).

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