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5th March 2022
06:11pm GMT

Kilkenny players stand for a moments silence in memory of the late Paul Shefflin, of Shamrocks GAA Club. (Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"All the things you alluded to - a great clubman, a family man. Possibly because of Henry's success, his achievements may have been overshadowed. But you look at his list there - three club All-Irelands, a real great clubman, a coach and a treasurer there. I played against Paul a few times. A tough cookie, but a gentleman off the hurling field. It's such a sad, sad day for a community like Ballyhale that have had a lot of tragedies, down through the years."Fitzgerald spoke next and his poignant words really captured what so many will be feeling about the passing of a man with so much that should have still lay ahead.
"That's what the GAA brings. It will bring support, and it is badly needed. "Listen, hurling's a great game, but it's not everything. Just from all of us, our sympathies are with the Shefflin family. It's tragic. We'll play a game of hurling here [in Cork] later on, and it will be grand, but, at the same time, our thoughts are with them. That's the most important thing. To all their family, our hearts go out to them.""A really, really sad time for Ballyhale, the whole of Kilkenny and all hurling people everywhere," said Cats boss Brian Cody. "The Shefflin name is synonymous with hurling, and Paul was a terrific hurler himself, and obviously a very popular figure around the whole place." https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1500154035915173899 Henry Shefflin was due to manage Galway against Cork, this evening, but he is back with his family as they, and the local community back home, come to terms with another tragic passing.
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