Cork legend Patrick Horgan announces retirement from inter-county hurling
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Cork legend Patrick Horgan announces retirement from inter-county hurling
"It's the end of an era for Cork hurling with Patrick Horgan having announced his retirement from the inter-county game."
"The Glen Rovers star began his inter-county career in 2008 and bows out 18 years later having won four All-Stars, four Munster titles and a national league crown. His final game for Cork was the All-Ireland final loss to Tipperary in July."
Patrick Horgan has retired from inter-county hurling after an 18-year career. Horgan played for Glen Rovers and made his Cork debut in 2008. He won four All-Star awards, four Munster Championship titles and a National Hurling League crown. Horgan's final appearance for Cork was the All-Ireland final defeat by Tipperary in July. The announcement marks the end of a significant playing era for Cork hurling. Horgan leaves as one of Cork's most decorated forwards, with sustained scoring influence and leadership across nearly two decades. The decision concludes a lengthy inter-county tenure that produced multiple individual and team honours.
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