'If it ain't broke, don't fix it may' as well be the Kilkenny hurlers motto. With Brian Cody settling in to his 16th year in charge of the team, and with the conveyor belt of success showing no sign of slowing down, the Cats are right to stick with the tried and trusted.
The same is true for their kit, which rarely veers away from the very traditional. The 2015 version was unveiled today and bar a small little alteration at the base, and a change to the sleeves, it looks very much like your standard Black and Amber shirt.
Expect to see this at an All Ireland final near you later in the year.
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It all kicked off. A crowd protesting the Israel-affiliated Allianz’s ongoing sponsorship of the GAA and their National League stormed Croke Park on Saturday. They interrupted the GAA Congress meeting, which had to be adjourned while the protestors were removed. GAA president Jarlath Burns condemned the group and revealed that there were injuries to stadium […]