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Published 18:21 18 Aug 2019 BST
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"I wasn't expecting a red card," said Cody in his post-match interview on RTE. "I was very close to it obviously and I can't definitively say anything, and I'm not going to be making excuses or crying about things either, but the only thing I will say is you need to be very, very certain to issue a red card. "There was a big discussion for quite a while between the referee and linesman. He went over and he was examining people like everyone else and obviously he wasn't too sure himself. You'd want to be very, very sure to issue a red card."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1163131319926214656 Tipperary piled on the scores in the second-half outscoring Kilkenny 2-14 to 0-9 points but Cody admired the way his side hung in there until the end of the game.
"I thought we were outstanding to be honest about it," added Cody. "I thought there was honesty in the team, spirit in the team, the scoreboard doesn't look pretty for certain, I know that, but the way they kept fighting until the bitter end... the scoreboard suggests our backs were under pressure but our backs were heroic I thought myself."
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