2017 All-Ireland winner Jason Flynn has called a halt to his inter-county career after 12 years in the Galway jersey.
The Tommy Larkins attacker, who turns 31 next month, said in a statement released by his club that it had "been a dream come true to wear the maroon and white" and said he'd been "lucky to share a dressing room with incredible players and work with great people and management teams over the years."
A member of Galway's 2011 All-Ireland minor winning side, Flynn made his debut during the 2014 season, breaking into the championship starting team for that campaign.
Flynn was nominated for Young Hurler of the Year in his second season with the Galway hurlers in 2015.
He started at corner forward in that year's All-Ireland decider, scoring four points, however their challenge fizzled out badly in the second half against Brian Cody's Kilkenny.
The highlight of Flynn's career when Galway defeated Waterford in the 2017 All-Ireland final to claim a first All-Ireland title in 29 years.
Flynn was sprung from the bench in the second half, hitting 0-02 from play in the closing quarter as Micheál Donoghue's side sealed an emotional triumph by three points.
Earlier that season, he had scored 2-01 in the Allianz Hurling League final, as Galway massacred reigning All-Ireland champions Tipperary, the strongest warning of what has to come later in the year.
Flynn won his second Leinster title on the trot in 2018 as Galway beat Kilkenny in a replay, and featured as a late subsitute in the subsequent All-Ireland final, though the westerners were pipped by Limerick to prevent the two-in-a-row.
He did not feature for Galway in the 2025 championship, his last appearance coming in the league against Cork in March.