Galway’s James Skehill announced his retirement from inter-county hurling at the age of 32 on Wednesday evening.
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The Cappataggle man made his senior debut for the county in 2007 against Tipperary in the National League. He won 3 Leinster titles, 2 National League crowns and an All-Ireland Senior medal in 2017.
Skehill also won All-Ireland minor, under-21 and intermediate titles with the maroon and white as well as a Fitzgibbon Cup medal with LIT in 2007. He represented Ireland in Hurling-Shinty the same year.
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Following his retirement, James spoke to John Mulligan during lunchtime sport on New Year's Eve.
John first asked him when did he make the decision.