Ballymacarbry forward Michelle Ryan has retired from inter county football after nineteen seasons in a Waterford shirt.
She scored 1-3 off the bench in the 2015 All Ireland intermediate final against Kildare as the Deise regained their senior status.
She won Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 medals and was named Munster ladies player of the year in 2017.
Oh to start it all over again.....💙Overwhelmed by all the incredible messages & good wishes, thanks so much! The very best of luck to all in @WaterfordLGFA in the future pic.twitter.com/B6ye0PlvNQ
— Michelle Ryan (@ShelRyan1211) January 6, 2020
Michelle also played a key role for her club as Ballymacarbry lifted their 38th Co. title in a row in 2019 with a hard fought win over arch-rivals, Comeragh Rangers. Michelle will no doubt continue to serve her beloved club for many years to come.
Speaking to WLR Sport, Michelle says it was a tough decision to make; "It's something I've been mulling over the last couple of weeks and months, it was a very difficult decision, I'll always have huge emotional attachment to playing with @WaterfordLGFA"
You can catch the full-Interview with Michelle Ryan on this evening's "On The Ball" with Gavin Whelan from 6:10 pm.
⚪🔵MICHELLE RYAN RETIRES FROM INTERCOUNTY FOOTBALL⚪🔵
After an 18 season career Michelle Ryan has called time on her storied intercounty career. On behalf of Waterford LGFA I'd like to thank Michelle. She retires as a great of Waterford football & Waterford sport. 👏 pic.twitter.com/qQLUt4WXT2— Waterford LGFA (@WaterfordLGFA) January 5, 2020