Two-time Clare All-Ireland winning hurler Séadna Morey has announced his inter-county retirement.
The Sixmilebridge clubman represented the Banner at senior level for 12 years, during which he won All-Ireland medals in 2013 and '24 as well as two Allianz Leagues. He is also the holder of three All-Ireland U21, three Munster U21 and two Munster Minor Championship medals.
"We sincerely thank Séadna for everything he has done to represent Clare at the highest level since his debut 12 years ago," Clare GAA said in a statement.
"His speed, versatility and consistency have been key ingredients in both Clare's All Ireland success this year and over the past decade and more in setting the standards and culture required for inter county success."
The vastly-experienced defender will continue to line out for Sixmilebridge.
TweetA huge congratulations and well done on a magnificent career to Séadna Morey of @SMBGAA who has announced his retirement from inter county hurling. Moladh duit Séadna and thanks for all the terrific performances and memories you gave us in a Clare jersey 👏👏 🟡🔵 pic.twitter.com/Oq6caR1XI9
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) December 12, 2024