All-Ireland: Tyrone joint-manager Brian Dooher non-committal on future after Kerry loss

"Our three-year term is up. We will sit back and reflect on where we are and on the best way of moving Tyrone forward."

Dooher and Logan led the Red Hands to an Ulster title win and surprise All-Ireland success in their first year in charge in 2021, but followed that up with a disappointing campaign last year.

Having lost in the quarter-finals of this year's Ulster Championship, Tyrone battled to Saturday's All-Ireland last-eight encounter with Kerry, but were well beaten by the Sam Maguire holders.

"I suppose you could say it is a success," Dooher said when asked to reflect on their reign.

"The way we look at it is you want to leave Tyrone in a better place than you got it.

"That is what the players do when they go out every day, they want to leave the jersey in a better place than they picked it up in. The management and backroom team are the same.

"We'll reflect on how we did over the last three years. We have had some good days and some bad days. We would have liked this year to have finished a bit better but it didn't happen. That's life and we just move on."

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