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13th Nov 2015

Kilkenny legend pays ultimate GAA tribute to retiring Tipperary defender

No reverse gear indeed

Kevin McGillicuddy

Tipperary hurling has lost one of its best servants of the last decade this afternoon.

Conor O’Mahony has decided that his time in blue and gold has come to an end after a decade-long career with Tipperary.

The 31-year-old, who claimed an All-Ireland medal in 2010, was regarded as one of the best defenders of the modern era and anchored several Tipperary teams from centre-back.

The Newport clubman also claimed five Munster titles as well as helping the Premier county secure a League title in 2008.

He made 42 appearances for his native county since making his debut in 2005, as well as winning two consecutive All-Star awards in 2008 and 2009.

O’Mahony confirmed the news via a statement his morning,

“Having had the great honour of playing with Tipperary at all levels over the last 15 years, I have decided to call time on my inter-county hurling career.

“It was a huge privilege for me to play with Tipperary. I will have great memories from my time as a Tipperary player and particularly of 2010 when we won the All Ireland senior hurling championship. I want to thank all the players on the panel in my time.

“Finally, I want to wish Tipperary well for the future. I have no doubt this current group of players will go on to achieve many more successes. ”

The Tipp defender received several tributes this afternoon but we think Eddie Brennan’s best sums up the career of O’Mahony.

Richie Power also has nothing but good to say about the 31-year-old

https://twitter.com/power_richie/status/665140212595576832

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