Henry Shefflin says the next few weeks will be devoted to All-Ireland club final preparations, before a huge decision on his future is made.
Speaking to Newstalk's Oisin Langan after his Ballyhale Shamrocks side beat Galway side Gort 2-17 to 1-15 for a place in the All-Ireland club hurling final, the 36-year-old gave an update on where he is at in terms of his future.
"I'm absolutely thrilled that I have another five and a half weeks of doing my own thing and concentrate on the club, getting myself ready for an All-Ireland final and then I'll be able to go off into the sunset and decide whether I'm going to stay or not. That's a brilliant feeling to have," he said.
The Kilkenny legend scored 0-5 on the way to winning the Man of the Match award against Gort and also looked ahead to the St Patrick's Day final against Kilmallock.
Listen to the full interview below via the Monday Rewind podcast (29 minutes 30 seconds in):
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