Improvement on Brian Cody's agenda after Kilkenny earn provincial pride
Brian Cody is targeting improvement after his Kilkenny side beat Galway to earn a third Leinster Hurling title in a row.
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Brian Cody is targeting improvement after his Kilkenny side beat Galway to earn a third Leinster Hurling title in a row.
Galway manager Henry Shefflin said he's unbothered by the fuss around his relationship Brian Cody and conceded that Kilkenny deserved to win Saturday's Leinster SHC final because they performed better on the day.
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody says he wants to focus on the players on the pitch, with who is managing rival teams being “of no concern whatsoever”.
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