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Tony Browne Retires

There is sadness and pride in equal measure on Suirside today with the news that Waterford hurling l...
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7:21 PM - 17 Apr 2014



Tony Browne Retires

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Tony Browne Retires

TodayFM
TodayFM

7:21 PM - 17 Apr 2014



There is sadness and pride in equal measure on Suirside today with the news that Waterford hurling legend Tony Browne has announced his retirement. 

The 40 year old Mount Sion club player made his inter county debut in 1991. 

One of the best hurlers never to win an All Ireland senior medal, Browne collected Munster Championship medals in 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010. 

He played in the 2008 All Ireland hurling final, which Waterford lost to Kilkenny. 

10 years previously, he was part of a Déise team that lit up the 1998 Championship, a summer which saw him named Hurler of the Year.

Comfortable at midfield or at wing back, he'll be missed.

Who can forget this! 

 

 

 

Here in full is the announcement via the Gaelic Players Association. 

Statement on behalf of Tony Browne

April 17, 2014

I would like to take this opportunity to officially announce my retirement from inter-county hurling.

To do so is always a tough decision for any athlete but I know I have been blessed in so many ways to have experienced what I have with the Waterford hurling teams over the past three decades.

I have loved and embraced every moment wearing the Waterford jersey from my earliest days. However, I know the time is now right for me to bring the curtain down on my county career. 

I am so proud in knowing I have given my all to Waterford hurling. It is now time for others to enjoy and cherish the same honour and pride that I felt over the past 23 years representing Waterford.

Throughout those years I had the honour of playing with and against some of the greatest players ever seen in the game. I would like to thank all of the past and present players for their wonderful support and friendship throughout my career.

I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank all the coaches the back-room teams over the years and indeed the medical staff who helped me to prolong my career way beyond expectation.

I was very fortunate to have played under so many fantastic managers, all of whom contributed greatly to my career.

I would like to pay a special tribute to my club Mount Sion and my club colleagues for their support and guidance in helping me fulfil my potential as a hurler and as a person. The backing of my club enabled me to compete at the very highest level and follow my dreams.

It goes without saying the Waterford supporters are amongst the greatest in the GAA. I personally want to thank you for everything all through the years. I will cherish those cheers and your support for all time.

I so look forward to supporting Waterford GAA for many years ahead and wish the current players and management the very best for the future.

Finally to my family I sincerely thank you for your understanding, loyalty and support. I will be forever grateful for all you have done.

Déise Abú!

Tony Browne



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