The nine time All-Ireland winner Henry Shefflin was speaking to the media yesterday after a cracking semi-final between both Galway and Limerick. The Galway manager and former Kilkenny hurler was speaking to Anthony Nash on Sky Sports and made reference to the tough year he had, with losing his brother only a few month ago.
We can’t imagine how tough that must have been for Henry Shefflin and his family. See Shefflin’s interview below
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"I've obviously had some personal tough times, and you think about those people. Sport and hurling for us is your saving grace because that's what you love doing."
Henry Shefflin reflects on his first year as @Galway_GAA manager… pic.twitter.com/FxahM5RqbP
— Sky Sports GAA (@SkySportsGAA) July 3, 2022
It’s going to make for a cracking final between both Limerick and Kilkenny it’s one that Limerick will be desperate to win, as the cats are the last team to beat Limerick in the Championship. Can Limerick make it three in a row in two weeks time?
Well done to Henry and the Galway panel, they have made great progress and got to a semi final ,Thanks to Henry and the team ,looking for to next year