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Cody’s Cats keep four-in-row dream alive

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Kilkenny 2-23   Waterford 3-15

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Five or six teams on any given day could beat us - Cody

With Tipperary now confirmed as Kilkenny’s All-Ireland rival contenders come September 6, Kilkenny senior hurling manager Brian Cody is as cool as ever.

Cody coy on future as Cats boss

Kilkenny Senior Hurling Manager Brian Cody says he will consider his future as the Noresiders’ boss after Kilkenny's All-Ireland SHC Final against Tipperary on September 6.

Five or six teams on any given day could beat us - Cody

With Tipperary now confirmed as Kilkenny’s All-Ireland rival contenders come September 6, Kilkenny senior hurling manager Brian Cody is as cool as ever.

All-Ireland final briefs

Kilkenny have remained unbeaten in the championship since losing to Galway in the 2005 All-Ireland semi-final. They have won 17 games since then.

Kilkenny intermediates first into the ring to defend their crown

The clock is ticking down slowly to the big day - it's almost like we are waiting for a bomb to go off. We know there won't be any structural damage done on September 6, but fireworks and crunching tackles are sure to take place at Croke Park on All-Ireland final day.

Delaney doesn’t take starting role for granted

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It will be a family affair at Croke Park on Sunday week with Fenians clubmen and cousins JJ and PJ Delaney lining out for the Cats in another GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final.

Muddy morning in Stradbally, Electric Sunday in Croke Park

Last Sunday’s hurling final was the greatest I have ever seen. I particularly enjoyed the senior match, but the minor game provided a wonderful array of all of the great skills of the ancient game too. If the minor encounter was a tasty starter, the senior game between Tipperary and Kilkenny was an awesome encounter. There was huge physicality and manliness about the match from the minute the ball was thrown in right to the very end. It was gripping stuff and at no stage during the match could I have predicted the outcome. I was half hoping that Tipperary would win it for a number of reasons. I normally shout for the underdog but I also have a brother- in- law from Tipp and he was really excited in the lead up to this match. I felt for him when I spoke to him after the game as he was planning a few days off to celebrate a massive homecoming in Thurles! However in the grander scale of things I think it was appropriate that the Cats prevailed to create their own bit of history and win their fourth All- Ireland in a row. Winning so many titles doesn’t happen by chance and anyone involved in management at any level will be intrigued as to how Brian Cody keeps his players focused, fresh and driven. There are so many distractions for young people these days that it is a task in itself to keep players interested in their chosen sport. That is why I took special interest in the comments of Cody in a post-match interview earlier this week when he gave an insight as to why this current Kilkenny side are arguably the greatest hurling team of all times. He suggested that there is no chance of this great Kilkenny team getting complacent or big-headed, despite their phenomenal run.

Hurling heroes swept away by a sea of black and amber

The greatest Kilkenny hurling team of all time were swept away by a sea of black and amber on Monday evening. Thousands of supporters lined the streets of Kilkenny to greet their four-in-a-row heroes.

 

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