Shefflin named Kilkenny hurling managerpublished at 22:42 BST 6 July
Image source, Getty ImagesHenry Shefflin won 10 All-Ireland hurling titles with Kilkenny in a glittering career
Ten-time All-Ireland winner Henry Shefflin has been named as the new manager of Kilkenny's county hurling team.
Shefflin is regarded as one of the best players in history after he won 11 All-Stars, 10 All-Ireland hurling titles and 13 Leinster championships in a glittering career with Kilkenny.
The 47-year-old replaces Derek Lyng, who stood down after Kilkenny finished in fourth place in this year's Leinster Championship and missed out on the All-Ireland knockout stages.
Shefflin was previously Galway manager from 2021 until 2024 and was named Kilkenny's Under-20s manager last year.
He won two All-Ireland club titles with Ballyhale Shamrocks as manager in 2019 and 2020, to add to the three times he won the Tommy Moore Cup as a player with his club.
PJ Kenny, chairperson of Kilkenny GAA, said he was "delighted" to welcome Shefflin as manager.
"Henry has an outstanding record of achievement and leadership, and we are confident he will bring tremendous experience, ambition and professionalism to the role," said Kenny.
"I would also like to acknowledge and thank every candidate who put themselves forward.
"The calibre of applicants reflected the esteem in which Kilkenny hurling is held, and we were struck throughout the process by the commitment each candidate demonstrated to serving Kilkenny GAA.
"We wish Henry every success as he takes up this important role."
























