Kerry defender Jonathan Lyne has called time on this nine-year inter-county career with the Kingdom.
An All-Ireland Senior Football winner in 2014, the Killarney Legion club man scored two-points from the bench in their semi-final replay victory over Mayo that summer.
Lyne featured regularly for Kerry in the League in 2020 but didn't see game-time in their Munster Senior Football semi-final loss to rivals Cork.
"The right time has come for me to finish up my Kerry journey and retire," the 30-year-old posted on social media.
"It has been a true honour to represent my family, friends, club and Kerry people.
"I'm looking forward to supporting the lads just like these 3 legends that I lost this year always supported me. #CiarraíAbú".
The right time has come for me to finish up my Kerry journey and retire. It has been a true honour to represent my family, friends, club and Kerry people. I'm looking forward to supporting the lads just like these 3 legends that I lost this year always supported me. #CiarraíAbú pic.twitter.com/Hb5CkKKT0u
— Jonathan Lyne (@Jonathan_Lyne) January 1, 2021
Kerry GAA have thanked Lyne for his "commitment", describing the half-back as an "excellent ambassador".
Congratulations @Jonathan_Lyne on your career with Kerry. Thank you for the commitment you have shown to the Kerry jersey over many years. You are an excellent ambassador for the @LegionGAA club. Best wishes for the future 💚💛#ThankYouJonathan #TopClassFootballer https://t.co/QbhMhuUDTU
— Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) January 1, 2021
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