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Published 09:49 28 Jul 2022 BST
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Derek Lyng is an obvious candidate, having guided the county's under-20s to an All-Ireland title this year - their first in any grade since 2015 - and those are some credentials. Michael Rice and Peter Barry were his selectors for that win and they would, presumably, form an impressive management ticket.
Lyng also has the benefit of having learned from Cody not only as a player but also as a selector (from 2014 to 2019,) and this sense of continuity would surely be a plus on his side.
Henry Shefflin was always going to be linked but, seeing as he's only one year into his term with Galway, you'd imagine he'll stay put this time. Cody's selectors Conor Phelan, James McGarry and Martin Comerford could also have a say, as could Michael Fennelly or David Herity, but our money is on Eddie Brennan, who is now two years out of the inter-county management game and looks primed for a return.
Best candidate: Eddie Brennan (Closely followed by Derek Lyng)
Fennelly did some good work with Offaly and, as a man who lives just 20 minutes from the Waterford border, he would know the club scene better than most. That's why the legendary midfielder could be just the man for the Déise.
Best candidate: Michael Fennelly (closely followed by Stephen Molumphy)
There are good hurlers in the capital and Mattie Kenny enjoyed some good days with them but they were blighted by inconsistency, and Davy Fitzgerald has been down this road before. He was able to get the best out of Wexford, Clare and Waterford and while Dublin's players have plenty to prove, there's no doubt that there's potential there.
Best candidate: Davy Fitzgerald
Having guided the minors to an All-Ireland final, Limerick man Leo O'Connor will inevitably be mentioned though Johnny Kelly, who worked as a selector under Fennelly, could get the nod.
Best candidate: Johnny Kelly
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