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Kilkenny manager Brian Cody. Ryan Byrne/INPHO

Cody ratified as Kilkenny boss for 23rd season as DJ Carey leaves selector role

Brian Cody will remain at the helm in 2021, with James McGarry and Martin Comerford staying on as selectors.

BRIAN CODY HAS been ratified as Kilkenny hurling manager for his 23rd season at a county board meeting tonight. 

The longest-serving inter-county boss in the game, he first took charge for the 1999 campaign and has since delivered 11 All-Ireland crowns.

Kilkennyโ€™s last Liam MacCarthy Cup arrived back in 2015, which is the longest period theyโ€™ve gone without tasting All-Ireland success under the 66-year-old.

The Cats lifted the Leinster title in 2020, Codyโ€™s 16th as manager, before falling at the All-Ireland semi-final stage to Waterford.

Kilkenny have also confirmed that DJ Carey has left his role as selector, thanking the legendary figure for โ€œhis contribution to Kilkenny GAA over the past number of yearsโ€ and for his โ€œimmense contribution to GAA in Kilkennyโ€ in broader terms.

Martin Comerford and James McGarry will stay on as selectors for 2021, while Comerford will also continue as strength-and-conditioning coach this year.

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    Jan 13th 2019, 11:01 PM

    Very interesting life and nice that it hasnโ€™t just been served sunny side up. Good read

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    Jan 14th 2019, 12:23 AM

    Interesting read. But come on, Journal โ€“ there is alot more to mental illness than depression and bipolar disease. I would love to see some publicity for other prevalent conditions, and of course the more stigmatised conditions. Eating disorders, exercise disorders, Anxiety, OCD, schizophrenia to name but a few.
    Oh, thats right โ€“ those people donโ€™t want to tell their stories because of the shame and stigma.

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