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The 42
4 days ago
- The 42
Two-time Kerry All-Ireland winner Tommy Walsh retires from Gaelic Football
FORMER KERRY FORWARD Tommy Walsh has retired from Gaelic Football, his club Kerins O'Rahillys announced today. Walsh was part of the Kerry panel who lifted the Sam Maguire in 2007 and went on to form a famous partnership with Kieran Donaghy in the full-forward line for Kerry's 2009 All-Ireland success. Advertisement 'Tommy Walsh's retirement from football marks the end of an era for Kerry and for Gaelic games,' his club said in a statement today. 'A player whose career spanned continents and generations, Walsh leaves behind a legacy defined by power, poise, and an unwavering commitment to his teams.' Walsh later moved to Australia to pursue a career in the AFL, signing a professional contract with St Kilda before being traded to the Sydney Swans. Walsh tore his hamstring off the bone in 2013 and subsequently rejoined the Kerry panel under Eamonn Fitzmaurice in 2015 before departing prior to the 2016 championship. He returned to the Kerry set-up again in 2018 under Peter Keane and retired from inter-county football in 2021. In 2022, Walsh played a starring role as Kerins O'Rahillys defeated Newcastle West of Limerick in the Munster final. They lost the All-Ireland semi-final to eventual champions Kilmacud Crokes. 'He led from the front in the club's Kerry and Munster odyssey in 2022 – in one of his final crowning moments, Tommy was named Man of the Match in the 2022 Munster Club Final, leading Kerins O'Rahillys with a commanding performance that blended grit, grace, and game intelligence,' the statement continues. 'It was a fitting tribute to a player who always rose to the occasion. 'The ensuing All-Ireland semi-final vs eventual winners, Kilmacud Crokes, was a personal favourite as he took to Croke Park with his boyhood friends. This wasn't just another game – it was the culmination of countless years in Strand Road, shared dreams and standing shoulder to shoulder with the very lads who knew him best. Related Reads 'We all have our roles' - Donegal's long-serving point-scoring machines remain pivotal How will Tyrone and Meath reflect on their 2025 seasons? 'We massively underachieved in our eyes. When Jim came back, standards were raised' 'From Strand Road to the stadiums of Sydney, his journey was one of courage, class, and commitment. Retirement may close the chapter, but his story will echo in Kerry lore for years to come. 'Thanks Tommy – a true legend of Strand Road.'


Irish Examiner
4 days ago
- Irish Examiner
Tommy Walsh calls time on football career with Kerins O'Rahillys
With the retirement of Tommy Walsh, Kerins O'Rahillys have now lost two of their greatest talismen of the past two decades after David Moran announced his departure just two short months ago. Walsh's departure at the age of thirty seven was announced by Club PRO Pat Flavin early today (Wednesday). The club statement began "Tommy Walsh's retirement from football marks the end of an era for Kerry and for Gaelic games. A player whose career spanned continents and generations, Walsh leaves behind a legacy defined by power, poise, and an unwavering commitment to his teams. "Tommy burst on the scene as a towering midfielder on the Kerry minor team of 2006 reaching the All-Ireland minor final before losing to Roscommon after a replay." The statement continued, 'He was called into the Kerry senior panel in 2007 but had to wait until the following year to make his senior championship debut where, following All-Ireland success with the Kerry U21s, his efforts to add a senior medal were thwarted by Tyrone when Kerry lost in the final. "His powerful displays however, were enough to earn him the Young Footballer of the Year award, not just a recognition of his individual brilliance but also a sign of the immense promise he held — it validated the buzz around him and affirmed he was one of the brightest young prospects in the game. "Tommy garnered his Celtic Cross in fine style the following year when Kerry defeated Cork in the All-Ireland final, with Tommy kicking four points from play, two with either foot. Walsh playing for Kerry in 2021. File picture: James Crombie/Inpho "Tommy then departed his beloved Strand Road in October 2009 and played professional Aussie Rules with St Kilda and later the Sydney Swans but his progress was blighted by injury. 'After five years abroad, Walsh returned to his roots in 2014, to his beloved Strand Road. His presence was more than symbolic — he brought back experience, leadership, and a renewed hunger to contribute to the famed blue and white. "Tommy was brought back into the Kerry senior squad in 2015 by Eamonn Fitzmaurice and played with Peter Keane in 2019 when Kerry lost to Dublin after a replay. He came off the bench in the much discussed and delayed All-Ireland semi-final of 2021 against Tyrone. But it is with his club that he enjoyed one of his finest seasons in 2022, as the statement outlines 'Tommy was named Man of the Match in the 2022 Munster Club Final, leading Kerins O'Rahillys with a commanding performance that blended grit, grace, and game intelligence. ……The ensuing All-Ireland semi final vs. eventual winners, Kilmacud Crokes, was the culmination of countless years in Strand Road, shared dreams and standing shoulder to shoulder with the very lads who knew him best. "From Strand Road to the stadiums of Sydney, his journey was one of courage, class, and commitment. Retirement may close the chapter, but his story will echo in Kerry lore for years to come. Thanks Tommy — a true legend of Strand Road', the statement concluded. His final club game was in the Intermediate quarter-final against a David Clifford-led Fossa before a full house in Strand Road but his final championship game was with St Brendan's in the County SFC quarter-final when the Tralee combo beat Kenmare Shamrocks 0-16 to 0-14.

The 42
10-07-2025
- The 42
Kerry make two changes for All-Ireland semi-final with Tyrone
KERRY HAVE made two changes for Saturday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final match against Tyrone at Croke Park (throw-in: 5pm). Mike Breen and Michael Burns come into the side with Tom O'Sullivan and Mark O'Shea missing out. O'Shea is named among the substitutes, while O'Sullivan is absent from the matchday squad, having been expected to be unavailable due to injury. The winner of the match will face Donegal or Meath, who meet in the other Croke Park semi on Sunday (throw-in: 4pm). Advertisement Kerry team to play Tyrone: 1. Shane Ryan (Rathmore) 2. Paul Murphy (Rathmore) 3. Jason Foley (Ballydonoghue) 4. Dylan Casey (Austin Stacks) 5. Brian Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht) 6. Mike Breen (Beaufort) 7. Gavin White (Dr Crokes) 8. Seán O'Brien (Lispole) 9. Joe O'Connor (Austin Stacks) 10. Micheál Burns (Dr Crokes) 11. Sean O'Shea (Kenmare) 12. Graham O'Sullivan (Dromid) 13. David Clifford (Fossa) 14. Conor Geaney (Dingle) 15. Dylan Geaney (Dingle) Subs: 16. Shane Murphy (Dr Crokes) 17. Killian Spillane (Templenoe) 18. Evan Looney (Dr Crokes) 19. Armin Heinrich (Austin Stacks) 20. Tom Leo O'Sullivan (Dingle) 21. Paudie Clifford (Fossa) 22. Mark O'Shea (Dr Crokes) 23. Tomás Kennedy (Kerins O'Rahillys) 24. Tadhg Morley (Templenoe) 25. Paul Geaney (Dingle) 26. Tony Brosnan (Dr Crokes)