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Published 11:39 13 Dec 2022 GMT
Updated 11:46 13 Dec 2022 GMT
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“I wrote this note with a smile, as the time feels right to conclude my inter county playing days," read the statement.
“Thank you Micko for giving me the chance to achieve my dream of playing for Laois in 2003. It has been both a privilege and an honour.
“My family have been my most loyal supporters and greatest inspiration. I will be forever grateful to my club Arles Kilcruise and all the people I shared the last 20 seasons with. An amazing experience with learnings and friendships that will last forever. Happy Christmas and thank you."
https://twitter.com/RossMunnelly/status/1602616845734973440 His career highlight is surely that great Leinster final win under Micko in 2003 - Munnelly scored 1-1 from wing forward that day - though representing Ireland in the International Rules on toow occasions is another great honour. He was also nominated for an All-Star in 2003, 2005 and 2006. It seemed like he could go on forever. In fairness, he nearly did.Joe Brolly accuses Mayo boss of being part of toxic culture going on years
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