Adrian Mullen and Shane Murphy
Kilkenny senior hurling manager, Derek Lyng has provided updates on a number of his key players ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland semi-final with Tipperary. - HEAR MORE ON THE PODCAST BELOW
This weekend's clash between the near-neighbours has really wet the appetite amongst hurling supporters in both counties as supporters crave the return of Liam!
The Cats fell at the semi-final hurdle to eventual champions Clare last year, while The Premier County have not featured in the last four pairings since they took home the Liam MacCarthy Cup in 2019.
"We've lost Harry Shine, he did his ACL last week in training which is unfortunate for him, particularly at this stage of his career, but at the same time, he's done a huge amount of work and he'll get his head down and hopefully have surgery in the next couple of weeks," Lyng told a media event in UPMC Nowlan Park on Monday.
"He's going to have a road ahead of him but he'll get through that as well," he continued.
"It's unfortunate to lose him, I feel sorry for him but he'll be back at some stage but unfortunately this season is over."
The absence of Shine is yet another blow to the Kilkenny panel on the injury front, following news that Marty Murphy picked up a hamstring injury last week. - READ MORE HERE
In further team-news, Kilkenny Live understands Mossy Keoghan has sustained a hamstring strain but it's not believed to be serious or have a bearing on team-selection for this weekend.
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Meanwhile, the Kilkenny boss also shed some light on the progress of forward Eoin Cody, who has missed a portion of the season due to injury.
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"Eoin (Cody) is available for selection again so he's come through the last few weeks, he's done well and worked hard. Even in the run up to the Leinster final, he was pushing hard," he said, adding, "thankfully he's come through now.
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