Roscommon's Donie Smith has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
The 32-year-old forward made a total of 133 appearances for Roscommon after his debut in the 2012 championship.
During his 14-season career, the Boyle man won two Connacht titles, in 2017 and 2019, as well as four Division 2 crowns, in 2015, 2018, 2020 and 2022, captaining the county to the latter win.
In a statement confirming the news, Roscommon GAA chairperson Brian Carroll said: "On behalf of everyone in Roscommon GAA, I want to thank Donie for his dedication and commitment to the Roscommon jersey over the past 13 years.
"He always wore the primrose and blue with great honesty and pride. Donie's scoring tally of 8-273 shows the consistent level of high performance that Donie gave while on the pitch.
"We wish Donie, Laura, and Sadie all the very best for the future and a long, happy, and healthy life."
Roscommon's 2025 championship campaign ended with a defeat to Cork in O'Moore Park, which saw them eliminated at the group stage, after which manager Davy Burke subsequently stepped down.
However, they did secure promotion back to the top tier once again, reaching yet another Division 2 final, which ended in defeat to Monaghan.
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