Mayo goalkeeper Rob Hennelly has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
The 34-year-old won seven Connacht championships, three National League titles and helped Mayo to three All-Ireland finals.
Hennelly will continue to line out for his club Raheny in the Dublin Senior Championship.
He said it was a “privilege” to have played for Mayo’s senior side since 2011 as he thanked his family, team-mates and supporters.
“I’m grateful to be leaving on my own terms and with so much to look forward to in 2025 and beyond,” Hennelly said.
“Thank you to every team-mate I’ve had the privilege of togging out with.
“It’s been an honour to play alongside you all and, more importantly, to get to know you as people.
“To the current Mayo team, while I’m sad to leave, I’m so excited to see where you go this year. I know the characters, culture, and environment in this group will drive Mayo football to where it belongs.”