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Former All-Ireland winner Paddy Kelly has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
Kelly made his senior debut for Cork in 2008 and went on to win an All-Ireland, three National League Division One medals, three Munster titles and a Division Two medal.
Having been plagued by injuries in recent seasons, the 31-year-old struggled for game time and he met with manager Peadar Healy last weekend to confirm his intention to retire.
While he has called time on his inter-county career, Kelly intends to carry on playing for Ballincollig.
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