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Published 14:27 14 Nov 2015 GMT
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"It has been a great honour for me to have been part of Tipperary hurling teams at minor, under 21 and senior level but the time has now come for me to announce my retirement from the inter-county scene." "My club, Drom and Inch, has always been very supportive of me and I want to thank everybody in the club for their great encouragement at all times. Now that my inter-county career is over, I look forward to continuing to play with Drom and Inch."The 29-year-old won three Munster titles with his native county, while a horrendous injury suffered in 2009 ruled him out the All-Ireland winning campaign of 2010. His retirement comes just 24 hours after Conor O'Mahony called time on his inter-county hurling career at the age of 31. Former Tipperary boss Liam Sheedy was one of the first to pay tribute to the Killkenny-based Garda https://twitter.com/LiamLsheedy/status/665519152438841344 https://twitter.com/JHarrington79/status/665512132755267585 https://twitter.com/GerARyan/status/665506750729166849 https://twitter.com/tippfanspage/status/665499774720823296
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