
Stephen Rochford
Stephen Rochford is a prominent Irish Gaelic football manager and former player, known for his strategic acumen and leadership in the sport. He has served as the assistant manager to the Mayo football team and is recognized for his ability to guide teams through challenging circumstances. With a wealth of experience in Gaelic football, Rochford is highly regarded in the GAA community for his contributions to player development and team performance.
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Stephen Rochford was part of the management team alongside Kevin McStay.
Mayo’s decision to oust Kevin McStay was fair enough but the way they did it was foul – The Irish TimesSelector Stephen Rochford took charge for the latter stages of their campaign.
Kevin McStay relieved of his role as Mayo manager – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford afterwards talking about Group 1, said they weren’t good enough to win that game.
Dublin’s path forward becomes clear and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford acknowledged that both teams wanted to win.
Relentless Donegal refuse to let Mayo escape from their grasp – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford commented on the league format after Mayo's exit from the championship.
Mayo exit championship in most Mayo way possible after survival instincts let them down – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford is currently at the helm for Mayo.
Monaghan and Down battle to top Group 3, Donegal face Mayo in Group 1 – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford was the assistant manager who took over the reins for Mayo in the absence of Kevin McStay.
Stephen Rochford’s influence was all over Mayo’s strong display against Tyrone – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford is the assistant and coach who took charge of the team after McStay stepped back.
Why were the GAA’s top officials in Westport? – The Irish TimesStephen Rochford looks set to take charge of team affairs in McStay’s absence.
Kevin McStay to step back from Mayo for ‘personal health issues’ – The Irish Times
















































