Malachy O’Rourke’s backroom team continues to take shape with the news that former Tyrone star Colm McCullagh has been added to his management set-up.
McCullagh won All-Ireland senior titles with the Red Hands in 2005 and 2008 having previously played Irish League football with Newry City and Omagh Town.
The Dromore native also won three county titles as a player and managed St Dympna’s to O’Neill Cup success in 2021.
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He joins Ryan Porter and Leo McBride in O’Rourke’s management team with at least one more name expected to be added to the ticket in the coming weeks.
O’Rourke was confirmed as the new Tyrone boss earlier this month after Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher stepped down after four years in charge.
Prior to his appointment, O’Rourke was heavily linked with the managerial vacancy in Derry following the departure of Mickey Harte.
O’Rourke will remain in charge of current All-Ireland club champions Glen until their campaign is concluded.
The Maghera outfit are due to face Lavey in the Derry SFC quarter-finals in a fortnight.
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