The former Waterford hurler and the hurler of the year Dan Shanahan has today announced his retirement from all forms of hurling including with his club Lismore. The man, the myth, the legend what an absolute hero he was from both his club and country and what a legendary Waterford hurling team he was on.
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All the Best to the ICONIC Dan Shanahan who has retired from club hurling at the age of 45. What a UNREAL servant 30 years playing Senior Hurling for Lismore. He definitely deserves 2 Claps and a Ric Flair Woooooooo pic.twitter.com/CKkkwGuOBp
— Buff Egan (@buff_egan) September 9, 2022
Dan Shanahan retires from club hurling aged 45https://t.co/W032FpmClh
— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) September 9, 2022
Dan Shanahan calls it a day on his playing career. What a servant to Lismore and Waterford hurling. 🐐 pic.twitter.com/MjCDcP9mrr
— Lets talk GAA (@lets_gaa) September 9, 2022
A man that played for his club for over twenty years and gave everything for the cause, an example for all other young hurlers out there, what they should strive and look up to. Is this actually the end of Dan the man or could we see the great man be tempted to tog out again next season..? Happy regiment big Dan.