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Fennelly and Cody celebrate their 2009 All-Ireland win. Morgan Treacy/INPHO

Michael Fennelly: 'He's winning and he loves it so why wouldn't Brian Cody stay on?'

The Kilkenny midfielder says his boss is proof managers should be given time to succeed.

IF ANYONE THINKS that Brian Cody has lost his passion for hurling after picking up his 10th All-Ireland title, Michael Fennelly is keen to put them in their place.

Itโ€™s his drive, his love of the game and his enjoyment of winning that has kept Cody in the Kilkenny job this long and Fennelly sees no reason why that should change after picking up another title this year.

โ€œIf youโ€™re winning and you love it and you have the time โ€“ obviously heโ€™s very passionate about it โ€“ so why not stay on?

โ€œNormally you have two or three years of winning titles and there is a massive turnover in management in these times.

โ€œSo itโ€™s great to see someone like Brian staying on for that length because itโ€™s not nice to see managers given one or two years and if theyโ€™re not winning, theyโ€™re gone.

โ€œItโ€™s like the Premier League nearly โ€“ obviously itโ€™s a lot more serious over there โ€“ youโ€™ve a couple of months to succeed, but itโ€™s getting that way here too.

โ€œIf youโ€™re not winning in two or three years youโ€™re out the gap so itโ€™s great to see someone like Brian stay there for so long.โ€

He does admit, however, there is some concern in Kilkenny as to what could happen when Cody eventually calls it a day but it will be up to the players to make sure itโ€™s as smooth a transition as possible.

โ€œThe whole structure, the whole thing can really get rattled. It just depends on the players and whoโ€™s there but definitely it can just go down completely.

The midfielder also understands why managers encourage a siege mentality to keep the players away from the media.

โ€œItโ€™s a funny one but everyone has an opinion, everyone thinks this lad should be playing or that lad, and I know there are a load of us pushing on to 31 and 32 and maybe people are thinking we need new blood in there.

โ€œBut look, I think the answer was in the All-Ireland final this year. We had a good team there, and a good age.

โ€œThem lads like Jackie and Brian Hogan โ€“ who played a big role the first day and for most of the year โ€“ JJ Delaney, theyโ€™re all still here and massively key to the whole system.

Despite winning a seventh All-Ireland title himself, Fennelly wonโ€™t have much time to celebrate with pre-season beginning in the next month or so. Itโ€™s not something heโ€™s particularly looking forward to.

โ€œYouโ€™re so used to it at this stage now. In November normally or maybe December you get a text message with maybe a programme or whatever it may be.

โ€œHopefully this year we wonโ€™t get one until January.

โ€œYouโ€™d be half dreading it, thinking about the year ahead, but weโ€™re just going to go back to our clubs now and thatโ€™s where the focus is right now.

โ€œThatโ€™s the most important thing.โ€

โ€˜Hurling is one thing but thereโ€™s more serious things than thatโ€™ โ€“ Michael Fennelly

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    Mute Jack Murphy
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    Oct 9th 2014, 8:59 PM

    He has given up the teaching as far as I know this year so canโ€™t see him give it all up at once. Itโ€™s part of his life and Iโ€™d say he would be lost without it. Unfortunately for us I can see him giving another 5 yearsโ€ฆ. If he did go I think it would be a massive loss to Kilkenny hurling which could turn into a Fergiesque drop off like Man United. He is just such an influence in the county.

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    Oct 9th 2014, 9:38 PM

    You canโ€™t compare the two sports..on so many levels!

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    Oct 9th 2014, 10:21 PM

    Heโ€™s not comparing the sports! He is comparing the influence and the morale boost that Cody brings to the Kilkenny panel similar to that of Alex Ferguson with Manchester United. Players want to play for Cody and even to the extent feel honoured to be coached by him and listen to any โ€œguruโ€ tips he has to offer and in which can benefit the players overall game play and even attitude to training (winning mentality) . His reputation is one thing but his legacy is another!

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    Oct 10th 2014, 1:02 AM

    Love him or loathe him..(I love him)its an amazing length of time to spend at that level..the man lives and breathes hurling..and it is some legacy..must have re built the team 4or5times and still hungry..

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