Former Kilkenny great Eoin Larkin has had his say on the handshake between Henry Shefflin and Brian Cody at full-time in the Leinster hurling final. It was a dull enough game of hurling where Kilkenny won their third Leinster hurling title in a row.
After the game all eyes were on the two managers Brian Cody and Henry Shefflin as the two shock hands again in a very awkward fashion. See what Eoin Larkin though of the moment below.
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There’s a winner,there’s a loser. There’s a handshake most of the time. Just leave it at that. Stop making out it’s something it’s not.
— Eoin Larkin (@11larky) June 4, 2022
— BenchWarmers🇺🇦 (@BeWarmers) June 4, 2022
Where do you see both Kilkenny and Galway ending up this year? It’s going to make for some cracking semi-finals. Will Cody and Shefflin face each other again? Time will tell… There’s no doubt that they are two legends of the game.
Hard to see shuffling hurt like that
It’s a media thing,making a movie out of nothing.
I’m disappointed with both Managers Of Galway Kilkenny allowing the GAA media pundits arm chair supporters to influence their natural sportsmanship which has dominated all club and county games since the foundation of or National Games especially the Caman Game. The Natural coming together and wishing we’ll or comissionaries to each other, win lose or DRAW OUR NATIONAL Games must uphold sportsmanship sportwomanship Both Managers are looked up to by Clubs from the youngest to the oldest members IGGY Galvin