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Published 11:40 21 Sept 2018 BST
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Walsh released a statement this morning announcing his retirement at the age of 34.
"For the last 15 years, I have devoted my life to the Kerry senior football team. The greatest honour I ever could’ve imagined has been pulling on the green and gold jersey but, as with all good things, it must come to an end. That end has arrived."I am retiring from Kerry inter-county football with a lifetime of memories."I cherished every second because it’s all I ever wanted to do. But now, it’s time for me to step aside."
"I would like to congratulate Donnchadh on his retirement this morning. He has given fantastic service to the Kerry jersey and can retire with his head held high. He is a genuine, honest and intelligent person and was a joy to be involved with on and off the field."
"In my time in charge Donnchadh was our specialist wing forward, always a demanding and dynamic role but in today's game achieving the balance between working hard for the team while maintaining an offensive threat is a unique skill set."
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