http://www.rte.ie Updated: Saturday, 01 Jun 2013 12:43
All-Ireland-winning Dublin footballer Jason Sherlock has announced his retirement from the game.
Sherlock played for Dublin for 15 years, and last lined out for the county in 2010.
In a statement this morning, the 1995 Sam Maguire winner said his decision to retire had not been an easy one but it was "time to move on".
The 37-year-old said his football career had provided him with some of his greatest memories and it had "been an honour to play with, and against, some wonderful footballers".
Sherlock has also retired from club football with St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh
cheers ad....the best of luck to him,i always liked him.
i never forget when sherlock was starting out.it was in a championship game in o'moore park.some of the laois crowd behind the goal were getting on his back.shouting things like "chicken chow mein" and so forth.and then he rattled the back of the net with a bootless right foot.it was magic!
cheers ad....the best of luck to him,i always liked him.i never forget when sherlock was starting out.it was in a championship game in o'moore park.some of the laois crowd behind the goal were getting on his back.shouting things like "chicken chow me
Small but good . There were lots of players who could mark him though , which limited his contribution to a largely unsuccesful Dublin team in his best footballing days . Lit up some matches though with his talent , and he was a role model for some of the smaller skilful kids/ players over a lot of years .
Always got the impression though that he was a soccer player turned gaelic rather than the other way about . And they are different games .
Small but good . There were lots of players who could mark him though , which limited his contribution to a largely unsuccesful Dublin team in his best footballing days . Lit up some matches though with his talent , and he was a role model for some
Honest player but too light and lacked skill - particularly in trying to kick a ball ! This essential requirement an absolute necessity in Gaelic football missing from his game. But he could - and did score - a few important goals. Good luck to him.
Honest player but too light and lacked skill - particularly in trying to kick a ball ! This essential requirement an absolute necessity in Gaelic football missing from his game. But he could - and did score - a few important goals. Good luck to him.
a big part of the Dubs win in '95, but never turned out as good as expected imo. Played on for many years, was a competent inter-county player, but not great
a big part of the Dubs win in '95, but never turned out as good as expected imo. Played on for many years, was a competent inter-county player, but not great