The Raharney man won a Joe McDonagh medal in 2021.
Robbie Greville has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling with Westmeath.
The Raharney club man finishes his time with the Lake County, having lined out for the county since 2011.
He was part of the winning Joe McDonagh Cup side which defeated Kerry at Croke Park in 2021.
In a statement on X, Westmeath GAA have thanked the 31 year old for his service and described him as 'a role model for younger players'.
Westmeath GAA Statement on the Retirement of Robbie Greville
— Westmeath GAA (@westmeath_gaa) November 27, 2025
A true role model on and off the field. Robbie Greville retires after years of honouring the Westmeath jersey with heart, leadership, and unwavering commitment.
Thank you, Robbie 👏 👏 #iarmhiabu#westmeathgaa pic.twitter.com/fN7iZZLY52
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