'Winning is a great feeling': Eoin Cody on Kilkenny's fifth consecutive Leinster title
Kilkenny's Eoin Cody says they may not appreciate how special of an achievement it is to win consecutive Leinster Senior Hurling titles for years to come.
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Kilkenny's Eoin Cody says they may not appreciate how special of an achievement it is to win consecutive Leinster Senior Hurling titles for years to come.
A 76th Leinster title for Kilkenny, and by far the most comfortable final victory since the Cats were at the peak of their powers in the midst of their run of four All-Irelands in a row between 2006 and 2009.
The madness in Nowlan Park last week as Offaly won the U20 title was a joy. Tomorrow, the Faithful County push onwards when they play Laois in their second successive Joe McDonagh Cup final.
Kilkenny kept the five-in-a-row dream in Leinster alive at a packed UPMC Nowlan Park, but only just.
Eoin Cody rode to Kilkenny's rescue with a dramatic late goal to get the Cats back on track in the Leinster SHC, securing their return to the summit of the provincial table.
It's only just May and the hurling championship is up and running and already there is a lot of intrigue.
Kilkenny got the drive for five in the Leinster senior hurling championship off to a confident start at sun-kissed UPMC Nowlan Park when they dismissed the challenge of Antrim at their ease, but there might be headaches ahead for manager Derek Lyng.