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1st April 2016
02:11pm BST

"Looking at Kilkenny now and their personnel, there is no way that Kilkenny should be winning the All-Ireland. There is no way this Kilkenny team should be going for three-in-a-row. "Three-in-a-rows were so hard to get before Brian Cody came along. And teams that won three-in-a-rows were legendary teams. Now the present Kilkenny team is functional beyond belief, and they're getting the best out of what they have to an extent that no-one else could do other than Brian Cody. "But, at the same time, a team with that talent should not be winning an All-Ireland. I have no problem in saying that. They should not be winning an All-Ireland with that team. Totally dependant on TJ Reid, one forward, and maybe Richie Hogan as well."
The comments could be seen as yet another chapter in the long-running war of words between Cody and Loughnane, with the ex-Clare boss a vocal critic of what he saw as an overly physical approach to hurling from Cody's charges in the last decade.
The Kilkenny boss has dismissed Loughnane's public utterances before, once famously describing him as "a lunatic from Clare".
Loughnane does go on to to qualify his statement by explaining that Kilkenny get better as the season goes on, along with his high respect for what Cody has achieved, but there's no getting away from his attempt to tarnish Killenny's aura.
"I think if they're not stopped in an All-Ireland quarter-final or semi-final, then they won't be stopped on the first Sunday in September. That's the point where you must stop them. "Cody can get so much out of them and time his run to get them at their very peak for the All-Ireland that nobody else can reach. No matter what backroom they have or expertise they have, they can't match the instinct of Cody. He's just a once-off, totally exceptional person in charge of a team. What he can get out of players is remarkable."Miaow indeed.

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