Limerick star Graeme Mulcahy hangs up hurley after 16 years and five All-Ireland titles
“After 16 seasons, I have decided that the time is right for me to announce my retirement from inter county hurling,” Mulchay said in a statement released this morning through Limerick GAA’s official website.
“To have been entrusted to represent Limerick by the numerous management teams and sharing the dressing room with all my past and current team-mates has been a great honour. I leave with fantastic memories, lifelong friends and an immense pride in what we have achieved.
“The highlight of my playing career was undoubtedly being apart of the team that ended the 45 years wait to bring the Liam McCarthy Cup back to Limerick. Coming back to the county with the Cup is something I will treasure forever. I will always be very grateful to John and his management team for allowing me to play a part in that.”
The Kilmallock man made his senior debut in 2009 as a substitute in a League defeat by Kilkenny in Nowlan Park.
He was the last survivor of Justin McCarthy’s reign, which…
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