Tipperary's Eoin Kelly has become the latest high profile hurler to announce his inter-county retirement.
The 2010 All Ireland winning captain has confirmed that he has decided to quit the Tipperary panel after 14 years on the panel.
The 32-year-old made his senior debut in 2000, going on to win six All Star awards and two All Irelands.
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The Mullinahone clubman follows the recent retirements of his former Tipp team-mate John O'Brien as well as Kilkenny's Tommy Walsh, Brian Hogan and Aidan Fogarty.