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Michael Ryan looks set to succeed Eamon O'Shea as Tipperary hurling manager at the end of next season.
The Tipperary County Board has confirmed that O'Shea will remain on for one more season, but said a recommendation that Ryan succeed him will go before a full county board meeting later this week.
O'Shea met Tipperary officials last week to confirm he would be staying on for another year at least.
County officials and O'Shea had met on a couple of occasions over the past month as O'Shea, who has been manager since September 2012, mulled over his future following the All-Ireland final replay defeat to Kilkenny.
Ryan was part of Tipperary's All-Ireland-winning team of 1991 as a player, and more recently was a selector for Liam Sheedy's All-Ireland-winning side of 2010. He has been part of O'Shea's back-room staff since 2012.
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