Offaly senior hurling post is currently under review by county board.
Michael Fennelly expects a decision on whether he'll be staying on as Offaly's senior hurling manager to be made later this week.
The former Kilkenny midfielder's three-year term with the Faithful came to an end after missing out on a place in the Joe McDonagh Cup final and suffering relegation to Division Two of the League this season.
Offaly County Board has been reviewing Fennelly's position in recent weeks and it's believed changes would be made to his management team if he's handed another year at the helm.
The three-time All-Star says he'll have more clarity in the coming days:
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