Bill Cody (hurler)
William Cody (24 July 1915 – 21 October 2001) was an Irish hurling selector and Gaelic games administrator.
Bill Cody | |
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Born | William Cody 24 July 1915 |
Died | 21 October 2001 86) Kilkenny, Ireland | (aged
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Insurance salesman |
Employer | Royal Liver Assurance |
Known for | James Stephens club chairman |
Spouse(s) | Annie Hoyne |
Children | Brian Cody (son) |
Parent(s) | Edward Cody Anastatia Barron |
In the early 1960s Cody became involved with the James Stephens club and helped to establish a youth section at the club with Georgie Leahy. The club won several under-16 championships in both hurling and Gaelic football, four county minor championships from six successive final appearances as well as two county under-21 championships.[1]
Cody was elected vice-chairman of the club in 1967 before taking over as chairman in 1969. During his sixteen-year term of office, the club won two All-Ireland titles. Under Cody's chairmanship the club also purchased its main club grounds at Larchfield.
At inter-county level Cody served as a selector in several grades. A three-year stint as a selector with the Kilkenny minor team ended without success, however, as a senior selector in 1971 he helped guide the team to the Leinster title.
Cody was married to Annie Hoyne and had nine children. His son, Brian Cody, is an All-Ireland-winning captain and manager with Kilkenny.
References
- O'Reilly, Deirdre (27 November 2008). "Kilkenny city honours two of its sons". Kilkenny Advertiser. Retrieved 31 July 2017.