Rangers boss Mark Warburton is among three lower-league contenders for the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year Award.
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Ross County's Jim McIntyre is the only top-flight candidate for the prize.
Falkirk manager Peter Houston and Peterhead's Jim McInally are the other nominees.
Warburton has been named on the shortlist with Rangers on course for a triple silverware haul, with the Ibrox club looking to add the William Hill Scottish Cup to their Ladbrokes Championship title and Petrofac Training Cup triumph.
McIntyre led County to a breakthrough season - their first major trophy following their League Cup final win over Hibernian, and their first top-six finish.
Former Dundee United boss Houston has guided Falkirk into the Premiership play-offs and they are still vying with Hibernian for second spot in the Championship.
McInally led his League One team to the Petrofac final against Rangers as well as a place in the play-offs.
Hibs' Alan Stubbs missed out despite leading his team to two cup finals and a place in the Premiership play-offs.
The winner will be announced on Sunday night at PFA Scotland's annual awards dinner at the Hilton Hotel, Glasgow.
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