Long-serving Tipperary midfielder brings 13-year senior county football career to an end

EXPERIENCED TIPPERARY FOOTBALLER George Hannigan has announced his retirement from the inter-county game.

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Hannigan made his senior championship debut for Tipperary against Kerry in 2006 and his final appearance came in this summer’s qualifier loss to Mayo in Thurles.

He made 36 senior championship appearances for the county and his decision to call it a day was announced by supporters group ‘Friends of Tipperary Football’.

Enjoy retirement Georgie, hero @hannigan14

— Peter Acheson (@PeterAcheson) October 24, 2018

Source: Peter Acheson/Twitter

What a man @hannigan14 you gave a lot to @TippfootballGAA and in that time some great achievements🏆 I just want to say thank you very much pal also it’s been great to get to know you over the years👍🏻 so all the best on your retirement from intercounty football!!💙💛🏐 #Legend pic.twitter.com/cMRWbeCeSU

— Kevin Hanly (@kevinhanly32) October 24, 2018

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During his career Hanningan was part of three National football league triumphs with Tipperary sides when they won Division 3 finals in 2009 and 2017, and the Division 4 decider in 2014.

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George Hannigan (right) celebrates league promotion with Tipperary in 2009 with team-mate Brian Fox.

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The Shannon Rovers club man was a member of the Irish U17 Compromise Rules side in 2005 that faced Australia while in the same year he helped St Flannan’s (Ennis) win the Dr Harty Cup in 2005.

In 2011 Hannigan won a county senior football championship medal as part of the divisional outfit Thomas McDonaghs.

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