Daniel Flynn, at 32, has announced his retirement from intercounty football. In an interview, he reflected on his 13-year career with Kildare GAA.
I love playing, it's all the other stuff
Throughout his career, Flynn had two Leinster Final appearances, three All-Star nominations, and played in Australia for twelve months. He also participated in every AFL division bar 4, the All-Ireland series, and the Tailteann Cup.
Flynn explained his decision to retire, stating
it feels like it has come to a natural end. He cited the challenges of driving to Newbridge four times a week from Enfield, which took a toll on him over the years.
Author's summary: Daniel Flynn retires from Kildare football at 32.