The Clough Ballacolla has retired from inter county hurling.
Laois' Willie Dunphy has highlighted the win over Dublin in 2019 as his best memory in the blue and white jersey.
The Clough Ballacolla man announced his retirement from inter county hurling earlier this week after 15 years lining out for the O'Moore County.
He made his debut for the county in 2011 and was part of the winning Joe McDonagh Cup team in 2019, which also included a famous victory over Dublin in the preliminary quarter finals.
Dunphy also enjoyed winning another county title with club in October.
He says the future is looking bright for Laois:
You can listen to Willie Dunphy's full chat with Midlands 103's Liam White here:
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