Dublin hurling veteran Conal Keaney undecided about his inter-county future
March 11, 2021
by Paddy Hickey
Dublin hurling ace Conal Keaney says that he has not decided if he will play on at inter-county level for yet another year.
Now aged 38, the Ballyboden St Enda’s clubman featured for Mattie Kenny’s side in last year’s championship campaign, coming on as a sub for Ryan McBride in the All-Ireland qualifiers’ defeat by Cork, at Semple Stadium, on November 7, in the wake of missing the Leinster semi-final loss to Kilkenny a week earlier.
“I haven’t yet decided what I will do regarding playing with Dublin this year,” explained Keaney, who has won a Leinster Championship medal and a National League award during his outstanding career with the Dublin hurlers.
Dublin hurling veteran Conal Keaney undecided about his inter-county future
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Seven-time All-Ireland winner Paddy Andrews has announced his retirement from the Dublin senior set-up.
Thank you for the memories @DubGAAOfficial a privilege to be part of such a special group over the years but it’s time to move on. All the best to the lads going forward, I’m sure they’ll manage without me! pic.twitter.com/Nel0PbOJiQ
Statement
The St. Brigid’s clubman released a statement via Dublin GAA Twitter.
“After 12 years it’s time for me to finish up with the Dublin football team,” he explained.
“It’s been an amazing journey being part of such an incredible group of people over that period.