LONG-SERVING MEATH footballer Seamus Kenny has retired from the inter-county game.
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The 34 year-old, who was the captain of the Royals in 2011 and 2012, represented the Meath senior football team for 15 years.
He made his debut against Westmeath back in 2001 and won two Leinster titles in 2001 and 2010 along with a Division 2 football league crown.
Kenny suffered huge injury problems during his career and twice sustained torn cruciate knee ligament injuries.
He did not feature last Saturday when Meath bowed out of the 2014 championship with a defeat to Armagh in Croke Park, as he was suffering from a hip injury.
Congrats to Seammy on his retirement. Had the pleasure of playing with him for last 7 years. Be missed around the dressing room.
After 15 years, Seamus Kenny is hanging up his boots as a Meath footballer
LONG-SERVING MEATH footballer Seamus Kenny has retired from the inter-county game.
The 34 year-old, who was the captain of the Royals in 2011 and 2012, represented the Meath senior football team for 15 years.
He made his debut against Westmeath back in 2001 and won two Leinster titles in 2001 and 2010 along with a Division 2 football league crown.
Kenny suffered huge injury problems during his career and twice sustained torn cruciate knee ligament injuries.
He did not feature last Saturday when Meath bowed out of the 2014 championship with a defeat to Armagh in Croke Park, as he was suffering from a hip injury.
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GAA Gaelic Football Royals SEAMUS KENNY Meath Walking Away