Marc Ó Sé calls time on Gaelic football career
Tuesday 13 November 2018 14:21, UK
Kerry legend Marc Ó Sé has hung up his boots following a glittering Gaelic football career.
The five-time All-Ireland winner, who walked away from the inter-county scene in 2016. has called time on his club career with An Ghaeltact.
Ó Sé played a crucial role as the Corca Dhuibhne side captured the Kerry and Munster intermediate championships last year, before they were ultimately beaten by Moy Tír na nÓg in the All-Ireland semi-final.
He was also part of the side that won senior county titles in 2001 and 2003, reaching the All-Ireland final in 2004 which they lost to Caltra of Galway in Croke Park.
The 38-year-old Irish speaker announced the news on Twitter.
"Táim taréis os cionn triocha bliana a chaitheamh ag imirt leis an nGaeltacht. Cuireann sé seo bród orm go n-imríos comh fada san le morán foirne difriúla. Cuimhní iontacha a fhanfaidh liom go deo. Tá mo chuid déanta áfach agus ní féidir an clog a chur siar! An Ghaeltacht go deo."
"I've spent over 30 years playing with An Ghaeltacht. It gives me huge pride that I played that long with so many different teams, great memories that will live with me forever. I've played my part, but the clock can't be turned back."
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