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NARRAWEENA Hawks mentor Cliff Lyons is a contender to coach a Manly-Warringah team in the NSW Cup next year.
The Sunshine Coast Eagles are Manlys NRL feeder club playing in the Super Cup in Queensland.
That successful arrangement is up for negotiation at the end of the season.
But regardless of the outcome of those discussions, Manly may now have a team to play in the local NSW Cup with Lyons as a leading contender to coach.
Its something I would seriously think about, he said on the eve of Sundays Manly-Warringah A-Grade grand final against Valley United at Brookvale Oval.
But I havent sat down with anyone to talk about.
Manly-Warringah League and Football Club chairman Bob Reilly said Lyons would make the ideal first-up coach for the team.
Id like to see Cliffy as coach, Reilly said yesterday.
Cliffy has done a great job as a first-year coach with Narraweena.
Hes got a side through to the grand final and is obviously a club (Sea Eagles) stalwart.
This season has been Lyons first as a head coach.
The ex-NSW and Australia five-eighth said while its been a stressful season, he has enjoyed it.
Its been a bit stressful, early on in the season, he said.
Now weve found our feet its not too bad.
Lyons said his Hawks squad is ready to upset Valley in Sundays decider.
Favourites have always been known to get beat, we are hoping to continue to do that, he said.
Kick-off on Sunday is 3pm. The game will be broadcast live on Radio Northern Beaches (90.3FM and 88.9FM) from 2.45pm.
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Would be great to have him involved officially with the club, not sure a head coaching role is the best role for him though.