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Published 13:25 28 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 13:34 29 Jul 2023 BST
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Their defeat against reigning champions Kerry however, left a bad taste in the mouth for the Red Hand fans. The Kingdom easily brushed away their rivals in a game that failed to be competitive in the end.
The Tyrone county board will have to make a decision on whether or not they accept Dooher and Logan's request to stay on, and possibly consider other candidates.
Paul Devlin managed the u20s to All-Ireland victory last year, Paddy Tally has had great success with Kerry in the backroom team, and Mark Harte, son of Mickey, guided Errigal Ciaran to the county club championship in 2022 - so all three of these men could be potential candidates.
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