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22 Oct 2025

Decorated Limerick hurling captain Declan Hannon calls time on outstanding inter-county career

Adare clubman Hannon has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling after 15 years with Limerick

Decorated Limerick hurler Declan Hannon calls time on inter-county career

Limerick captain Declan Hannon lifts the Liam MacCarthy Cup aloft after the 2021 All-Ireland senior hurling final victory over Cork at Croke Park | PICTURE: Sportsfile

DECORATED Limerick hurler Declan Hannon has announced his decision to retire from inter-county hurling after a glittering 15-year career in green.

Thirty two-year-old Adare clubman Hannon captained Limerick to an historic five All-Ireland senior hurling titles, including four-in-a-row of Liam MacCarthy Cup wins.

The stylish defender won seven Munster senior hurling championship medals, including captaining his county to an unprecented six-in-a-row of provincial titles.

Hannon also won three All-Stars and three Allianz National Hurling League titles.

In a statement issued this Tuesday evening, Hannon said: "It has been one of the greatest honours of my life to wear the Limerick jersey, to represent my county, and share the highest of highs with people I love. Hurling has been a major part of my life since I was a child. It tested me, it humbled me, and it gave me moments I will carry in my heart forever.

"To my family, thank you for your relentless love, loyalty, and belief, in the bright days and especially in the darker ones. My Dad Joe, Mam, Bridget, my brothers Jody and Killian, from the pitch in Adare to the steps of the Hogan Stand, you were always there and it meant everything to me.

"A special thank you to my wife Louise, to have had you by my side for this chapter of our life has been such a joy. Your love, care and huge sacrifice has been instrumental in allowing me to chase my dreams. To my in-laws, wider family and friends, thank you all for being part of this story and being a constant presence. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

"I want to thank my club Adare GAA and the Adare community, all the coaches and teammates from underage up to senior level, your guidance and encouragement shaped the path ahead. I will never forget returning home to the village in 2018. That feeling will live with me always.

"To the Limerick County Board, those in the various positions along the way, thank you for contributing so much to the success over the years. I also want to acknowledge all those who have played such a huge part in the fundraising side of the GAA for Limerick, both here at home and overseas, your generosity is so hugely appreciated.

"To JP, Noreen and the entire McManus Family, thank you for your unwavering support to Limerick GAA, both locally and nationally, your support has been extraordinary. I can’t thank you enough.

"To all Limerick management teams and teammates, past and present. What a rollercoaster it has been. To have shared the past 15 years with you has been the pleasure of my life. Playing is great, but the friendships created are what I will truly cherish. Thank you for being the people you all are and letting me be a part of the journey with you. I want to thank John Kiely in particular. You instilled a belief and confidence in our group as both people and players that empowered us to achieve what we did. I will be forever grateful to you. I will miss you all, you will always be in my heart. I wish you every success for 2026 and beyond.

"Finally, to the wonderful Limerick supporters. An extension of our family. The colour, noise and passion you brought to games was incredible to feel and to see. I will never forget the homecoming in 2018 and to see the joy and happiness it brought both young and old. A bond was built that will never be broken. Looking forward to meeting you in the stands and terraces supporting our county over the years ahead.

"From the bottom of my heart, go raibh míle maith agaibh go léir. Cuimhní cinn a mhairfidh go deo i mo chroí. Luimneach Abú. Declan Hannon,"

The Limerick senior hurling management team and Limerick County Board have acknowledged Declan Hannon's decision to retire from inter-county hurling.

In a statement they said: "Declan has served his county with great distinction for the last fifteen years, making history in captaining the team for a record number of All Irelands and Munster Championships and becoming the first Limerick man to lift the Mick Mackey Cup.

"Declan has worn the jersey with pride and excellence throughout his career. His leadership was quiet and understated, exemplified by his relentless drive to be the best he could be and to help those around him be the best that they could be. The team always came first with Declan. He always led by example, assured and at ease in the midst of the chaos of championship hurling.

"We want to thank Declan for his unstinting service for his county. He will be forever remembered for lifting the Liam McCarthy Cup for the first time in forty five years in 2018.

"We wish Declan and Louise the very best as they enter the next chapter of their lives."

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