Clare's Seadna Morey with his daughter Fiadhna lifts the Liam MacCarthy cup following victory over Cork in the 2024 All-Ireland final. Photo: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Clare's two-time All-Ireland senior hurling winner Séadna Morey has called time on his inter-county career.
The Sixmilebridge clubman lined out for the Clare hurlers for 12 years where he also won two National League titles and a hat-trick of Munster and All-Ireland medals at U21.
"One of Clare’s most versatile and decorated players, Séadna Morey has confirmed that he is retiring from inter county hurling," Clare GAA said in a statement on Thursday evening.
"Debuting in 2012 (v. Waterford) Séadna went on to claim two All Ireland Senior titles with the Banner County - each bookending a brilliant career that also included two National Hurling Leagues, a hat-trick of Munster and All Ireland Under 21 Hurling titles as well as two Munster Minor Championships.
"We sincerely thank Séadna for everything he has done to represent Clare at the highest level since his debut twelve years ago," the statement continued.
"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."
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