With two Ulster medals, the longest-serving inter-county Gaelic footballer has retired
Clerkin plays his club football with Currin. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO THE LONGEST-SERVING inter-county Gaelic footballer in the country has announced his retirement. Monaghan’s Dick Clerkin was the last player still in action to have made his inter-county debut in the 90′s, first lining out in the league for his county in the winter of 1999. Clerkin made the announcement this morning in an excellent column written in the Irish Examiner newspaper. End of the road!…