Roscommon's Ciaráin Murtagh has retired from inter-county football with the county board saying the forward "epitomised passion, leadership, and pride in the Roscommon jersey".
Murtagh retires with a Connacht SFC title, four NFL Division 2 titles and a Division 3 title from his 11 years with the Primrose and Blue.
The St Faithleach clubman made his senior debut in 2014 and went on to make 122 appearances in total, scoring 24 goals and 312 points.
He captained Roscommon to the 2017 Connacht crown, with brothers Brian and Diarmuid also on the panel.
Roscommon GAA chairperson Brian Carroll said: "On behalf of everyone in Roscommon GAA, I would like to sincerely thank Ciaráin for his incredible dedication, loyalty, and commitment.
"Ciaráin has been an integral part of so many of our most memorable days.
"Off the pitch, he has always been a top-class person, a leader, a gentleman, and someone who brought positivity and spirit to the dressing room every single day.
"He will be greatly missed by team-mates, management, and supporters alike."
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