Claire Phelan: Brian Cody's winning teams inspired Kilkenny camogie success
The stage is set for the last of the big four finals on Sunday.
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The stage is set for the last of the big four finals on Sunday.
The rumours had been circulating since midweek but the notion seemed the most far-fetched of silly season speculation.
Kerry claimed their 38th All-Ireland title with an entertaining victory over Galway on Sunday. Kevin McStay and Michael Foley join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to look back on what may become known as the Clifford-Walsh final.
Eight-time All-Ireland winner Aidan Fogarty believes that the vacant Kilkenny job may come a bit too soon for current Galway manager Henry Shefflin while also paying tribute to Brian Cody who he described as "the backbone of Kilkenny hurling."
Former star Kilkenny player Henry Shefflin has led tributes to Brian Cody after he stepped down as Kilkenny senior hurling manager this afternoon.
The tributes are pouring in after Brian Cody announced his retirement as Kilkenny manager after 24 seasons in charge.
The 2006 All-Ireland win, where Kilkenny ended Cork's quest for a three-in-a-row, was a defining moment in the managerial career of Brian Cody, according to Nicky Brennan.
When Brian Cody was appointed Kilkenny hurling manager in the winter of 1998, the county hadn't won an All-Ireland title for five years and, perhaps more significantly, had only won two in the previous 15 campaigns.