Limerick's Tom Condon has called time on his inter-county career.
The 33-year-old, who made his debut in 2009, helped Limerick to Liam MacCarthy glory in 2018, memorably catching the final ball dropped into the danger zone as Galway threatened a late smash and grab.
The Knockaderry defender retires with two Allianz League, three Munster titles and two All-Ireland medals to his name.
"With a smile on my face and tear in my eye the time has come for me to step away from the inter-county hurling scene and this, what I can only describe as 'Limerick family," he said.
"Words cannot describe what this group of people have done for me both as a hurler and a person on and off the field through bad and good times, I am forever grateful to all."