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Published 10:19 26 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 10:19 26 Sept 2025 BST

Patrick Horgan recently announced his retirement from inter-county hurling at 37, closing the book on an outstanding 18-year career with Cork. The Glen Rovers star departs as hurling’s all-time top scorer, with 32-683 (779) points in championship action and 26-674 (758) in the league.
In other interviews he added: “Winning one would have been nice, but it’s not everything… If you train 200 times in a year with a great bunch of lads and you’re enjoying it, you’re a long way to being happy.”
Horgan explained that Pat Ryan’s departure as Cork manager, and the wish to spend more time with his young son Jack, were key reasons to step away. “I’m probably one of the luckiest people playing hurling… to leave when I’m happy,” he said.
He dismissed rumours of a half-time row in July’s final defeat - “It couldn’t have been further from the truth” - and praised Ryan: “Everyone knows how tough a year Pat Ryan had, and the way he carried himself was unbelievable.”
Horgan also hinted at a future on the sideline, saying he has “an interest in actual coaching… there’s a lot of room for giving players an edge.”
Eighteen seasons, countless memories and records that may last for decades. Patrick Horgan leaves the inter-county stage content and proud of his legacy.
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He won four All-Stars, four Munster titles and this year’s Allianz League crown. Yet an All-Ireland medal always stayed just out of reach. Horgan played in four All-Ireland finals with Cork - 2013 (after a replay), 2021, 2024 (after extra time) and the 2025 loss to Tipperary, when Cork had led by six points at half-time.
Speaking to RTÉ Sport, Horgan said: “Obviously, I’d be silly if I didn’t say it hurt not winning one, probably especially the last one… But as a whole… it’s not everything. We train a lot and we went on the road, playing a lot of games and I enjoyed every bit of it and I wouldn’t change any of that for a medal.”
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