Galway All-Ireland hurling winner David Burke announces retirement

Galway's 2017 All-Ireland winning captain David Burke has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling
Galway All-Ireland hurling winner David Burke announces retirement

James Cox

Galway's 2017 All-Ireland winning captain David Burke has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling.

The St Thomas' clubman won four All-Star awards during his 16 seasons at county level.

In a statement, Galway manager Micheal Donoghue described Burke as "an exceptional captain".

Burke also led Galway to the 2017 Division 1 title. He was also man of the match in the All-Ireland final victory over Waterford.

n a statement released through Galway GAA, Burke paid tribute to all those who assisted his career. “Galway hurling has been an integral part of my life as far back as I can remember both as a supporter and a player. It has been an honour to represent my county, club and family for 16 seasons at senior intercounty level.

“Throughout this time, I have shared a dressing room with great friends, team-mates, managers, coaches and backroom personnel, in particular Micheál Donoghue for having faith in me to help lead the county to All Ireland success in 2017.

“Playing at intercounty level takes a huge level of personal sacrifice and so I wish to take this opportunity to thank my wife, Laura, our two kids, my parents John and Paula, my sister, my brothers, in-laws and the St. Thomas’ community for their unwavering support and understanding of my commitment to Galway hurling.

“A mention also to the Galway hurling supporters who have always stood by the team along the way, the Galway County Board, longstanding Galway sponsor Pat and Una McDonagh (Supermac’s) and my school St. Brigid’s College Loughrea. There were incredible heights and excruciating lows, but the privilege was never lost on me or taken for granted. Gaillimh Abú!"

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