36-year-old Limerick hurler Graeme Mulcahy retires after 16 years, winning 5 All-Ireland titles and securing the 2018 Liam McCarthy Cup.
Graeme Mulcahy, a notable hurling player from Limerick, has retired after 16 years in inter-county hurling. Debuting in 2009, he won five All-Ireland titles and played a key role in securing Limerick's first Liam McCarthy Cup in 2018 after a 45-year gap. Mulcahy, 36, expressed gratitude for his experiences and received praise from Limerick's management for his commitment and leadership throughout his career.
October 21, 2024
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