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Shane Curran just announced his retirement from Gaelic football at 43 years of age
ONE OF THE GAA’s most colourful characters has called time on a remarkable career today.
Roscommon and St Brigid’s goalkeeper Shane Curran has hung up his boots, he said on Off The Ball this afternoon.
Curran was clearly emotional after last weekend’s Connacht SFC defeat to Ballintubber.
The man affectionately known as Cake won a provincial minor medal in 1989 and an All-Ireland title with Brigid’s last year.
He also lined out for League of Ireland Athlone Town in the past.
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Farewell? GAA St. Brigid's Roscommon