Paul Morris has announced his inter-county retirement.
End of an era: Paul Morris. Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO LONG-SERVING WEXFORD HURLER
“I’ve loved every minute wearing the Purple and Gold,” he said. “It’s been one of the greatest honours of my life. The Ferns St Aidans clubman was the longest-serving member of manager Darragh Egan’s squad, having been part of the Wexford set-up since 2010. He made his championship debut against Galway that year, and in total, has made more than 120 competitive appearances for the Model County.The talented forward and free-taker ranks in Wexford’s top 10 championship scorers of all time. On top of that ’19 provincial honour, Morris bows out with three Walsh Cup medals and no shortage of club accolades.
Morris also has a Wexford intermediate title from 2007 — he was just 17-years-old – a county league title from 2014, and an All-Ireland colleges medal, won with FCJ Bunclody, to his credit.“I owe a depth of gratitude to all my team-mates, managers, Wexford supporters and coaches over the years,” Morris added. “The friendships and bonds created will be cherished forever.
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