Henry Shefflin is refusing to rule out the prospect of the current Kilkenny team winning a five-in-a-row of All-Ireland titles.
The new-look team has already completed a two-in-a-row and looks set to dominate the hurling landscape for the next few years. But whether or not it will become the first inter-county hurling or football team to achieve the five-in-a-row remains to be seen.
"I certainly hope they will anyway, they're on a good track at the moment," Shefflin told the Irish Examiner as the official launch of his autobiography last night.
"It's a very difficult thing to do, it's not history for no reason. But records are made to be broken, so maybe someday it will happen."
The book was launched by Kilkenny manager Brian Cody, who said of Shefflin: "What struck me most about Henry was that he got the absolute most out of himself that he could have. It was tremendous to watch.
"I've been absolutely privileged to deal with him."
Tweet