The Laois man made his debut for the O'Moore County in 2015.
Laois goalkeeper Enda Rowland has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling.
The Abbeyleix man steps away having led the nets for his county since making his debut in a league match at home to midlands rivals Offaly in 2015.
The 30 year old was part of the winning Joe McDonagh team in 2019, when his side defeated Westmeath at Croke Park, before going on to beat Dublin to book their place in the All Ireland Quarter Finals.
Rowland says despite the tough days with the O'Moore County, he wouldn't change anything and has thanked his coaches and family for their support over the years.
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