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Published 13:10 28 Jul 2021 BST
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Joe Canning of Galway celebrates with his mother Josephine, following the All-Ireland triumph of 2017. (Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Canning finishes up with those All Stara but, more importantly to him, three Leinster titles, two league titles and that 2017 All-Ireland win. He claimed the Hurler of the Year title that year, too.
Along the way, as there so often is when one is striving and sacrificing, there was heart-break and injury. Canning suffered serious hamstring and groin injuries in recent years, but worked his damnedest to get back and propel his county on.
Now that the decision has been made the retire, the accolades and acclamation will flow.
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Galway's Joe Canning with his dad Seán and supporters after the defeat to Waterford at Semple Stadium in Thurles, Tipperary. (Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Galway will miss him badly.
We all will.
Even on the toughest days, he was one of the best of his generation. At his best, he was a joy to behold.
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