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Published 14:52 28 Nov 2014 GMT
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Towards the end of the interview on last night's Off the Ball, he said: “That’s it for me now.
“20 years done of club hurling now and happy enough with my lot.
"Let the new breed of Na Piarsiagh hurler drive on.”
After the announcement, Na Piarsaigh's Bill Kelleher spoke to the Evening Echo about the legacy of the Fiji-born Ó hAilpín.
He said: “What can I say, Seán Óg is an idol up here and he always will be. Since he retired from the inter-county scene he has put even more effort into the club.
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