Dooley: Cody is like Ferguson
RTÉ hurling analyst Joe Dooley says that Kilkenny boss Brian Cody and outgoing Manchester United supremo Alex Ferguson are cut from the same management cloth.
RTÉ hurling analyst Joe Dooley says that Kilkenny boss Brian Cody and outgoing Manchester United supremo Alex Ferguson are cut from the same management cloth.
RTÉ hurling analyst Joe Dooley compares Brian Cody and Alex Ferguson
Kilkenny's JJ Delaney tells Brian Carthy that it is different without Brian Cody in the dressing room
Kilkenny will follow the template laid down by the absent Brian Cody as they attempt to win a 16th National Hurling League title.
Kilkenny will face Tipperary in the Division 1 hurling final after semi-finals wins over Galway and Tipperary.
Kilkenny's Eoin Larkin says it is a little different preparing for a match without Brian Cody
Marty Morrissey reports from Kilkenny where they are preparing to face Galway without manager Brian Cody
Galway's Andy Smith doesn't think that Brian Cody's absence will have any bearing on Sunday's semi-final clash with Kilkenny.
Relive the action from Semple Stadium as Dublin clinched a place in hurling's Division 1A for 2014.
Dave Kelly reports that Brian Cody will take a short break from management following minor heart surgery
Brian Carthy reports on Brian Cody's pre-planned cardiac surgery and his break from hurling
Kilkenny hurling boss Brian Cody has taken a break from inter-county management after undergoing planned cardiac surgery.
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody has expressed his satisfaction after his side rediscovered their Allianz league form to secure a semi-final place.
Kilkenny hurling manager Brian Cody has played down any talk of injury crisis within his squad, insisting that the strength of his panel will ensure there is never a breaking point.
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody says the race for a league semi-final spot will be a dogfight
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody is expecting the battle for Allianz NHL semi-final spots to become a "dogfight".
Brian Cody's Kilkenny have secured their first points in Division 1A of the Allianz National Hurling League.
Brian Cody maintained there were positives be be taken from Kilkenny's defeat to Galway in the Allianz Hurling League on Sunday.
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody says the goals were the difference between themselves and Galway
Hurling analyst Tomás Mulcahy tells Michael Corcoran that Brian Cody and Henry Shefflin will be back to try and win a tenth title