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Cats manager reveals all in autobiography

Brian Cody is the most successful manager in modern times in the GAA having claimed six All-Ireland Championship titles with Kilkenny over the last decade and now, in 2009, Brian Cody is targeting an historic four in-a-row!

Hurling play comes recommended by GAA greats

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NO LESS a hurler than Eddie Keher has hailed Bondi Beach Boy Blue, by NUI Galway graduate Benny McDonnell, as “really capturing the hurling scene and ethos”.

Hurling For Bóthar in association with Leinster GAA

A Double DVD called "A Day of Hurling Coaching, Tips and Advice" is now available to buy and features Brian Cody – Kilkenny senior hurling manager, Michael Dempsey – Kilkenny senior hurling trainer/selector and former Kilkenny U-21 hurling trainer and senior selector Martin Fogarty, George O’Connor – coaching officer & former Leinster & Wexford hurler. The DVD also includes interviews with James Meagher – Kilkenny U-21 hurling trainer, Pat Critchley – coaching officer & former Leinster & Laois hurler, Brian Ryan - Kilkenny minor hurling trainer and former Kilkenny U-21 hurling trainer and Adrian Finan – former Kilkenny U-21 hurling manager and club All-Ireland winning manager with James Stephens. There will also be contributions from several current and former Kilkenny players.

Mickey Harte and Brian Cody publishing their autobiographies

Two of the most successful managers of the past decade, Mickey Harte (Tyrone) and Brian Cody (Kilkenny), are to launch their autobiographies in early autumn.

Neither Galway nor Clare excited with draw

Galway and Clare will play each other in phase two of the hurling championship qualifiers after the sides gallantly lost to Kilkenny and Tipperary respectively.

Final chance to meet your sporting heroes

Padraig Harrington, Brian Cody and Mickey Harte are to share the secrets to their success this Saturday, July 25 when the first ever multi-sports conference will take place in Citywest, Co Dublin.

Cats should leave the Dubs singing the blues

The Kilkenny hurlers head to Croke Park this Sunday on a mission to bring back the Bob O'Keeffe Cup for the 66th time. Wexford have been Kilkenny's challengers on Leinster final day for the past four seasons but this year there's new kids on the block, yes - the Dubs are back. Eighteen years have lapsed since the men in the sky blue shirts lined up behind the Artane Boys Band on Leinster final day.

Saturday night showdown will be defining moment for Galway

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Saturday evening in Cusack Park, Ennis will be a defining occasion for the Galway hurlers, who are completely aware that there is no margin for error. From here on in the Championship is knockout, and a doughty Clare team are willing and able to examine Galway’s resolve.

Comerford leads the way as Cats land title number 66

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Kilkenny's winning margin against Wexford in the last two finals was an average of 17 points. A landslide victory I think is what you could call them. So with just two goals between the teams last Sunday it could be considered something of a close shave, but in truth despite the game effort from the Dubs the Cats were never going to lose this one.

Kilkenny fans turn out in their droves for hurling supporters night

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From Ballyhale to Windgap and beyond there was no shortage of Kilkenny hurling fans at the recent Guinness hurling supporters night in Langton House Hotel, Kilkenny.

 

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