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Published 10:20 4 May 2016 BST
Updated 10:21 4 May 2016 BST
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Brian Cody has kept shtum on the issue, until now. It turns out it was all just banter.
“Well I just know how I take Ger – he’s a gas man!” Cody said at the launch of the Leinster Championship.
“And I enjoy Ger, and I know Ger a long time. And he’ll say whatever. He might just throw anything out there just for the sake of throwing it out. Also, he maybe believes what he says as well, and that’s his opinion."
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