Long-serving Kildare stalwart John Doran has brought the curtain down on his inter-county hurling career.
The Kildare GAA Games Development Administrator took to Twitter this evening to announce his retirement after 14 seasons playing for the Lilywhites.
He said: "After 14 fantastic years the time has come to step away from the Kildare senior hurling team."
"It was an honour and a privilege to wear the white jersey and I wish all the current panel and management the very best for the future. Cill Dara abú"
After 14 fantastic years the time has come to step away from the Kildare senior hurling team.
— john doran (@johndoran86) November 30, 2020
It was an honour and a privilege to wear the white jersey and I wish all the current panel and management the very best for the future. Cill Dara abú 🏳️🏳️ @KildareGAA @LeixlipGAA pic.twitter.com/ds85ca0wub
Doran signed off in style and on a high note by winning his third Christy Ring Cup medal last Saturday week when helping Kildare to victory against Down at Croke Park.
Tweet