Seamus Prendergast has ended his 14-year intercounty career with Waterford hurlers.
The Ardmore clubman made his senior debut in 2001 and the news of his retirement was broken in the Waterford News & Star.
A four time Munster winner and holder of a national league title, Prendergast lined out at centre forward in the 2008 All-Ireland final defeat to Kilkenny.
The 34-year-old's final game for the Deise was the qualifier loss to Wexford in July at Nowlan Park when he came on as a substitute.
Congratulations to Seamus Prendergast on a great career, defiantly a man for the trenches, enjoy your retirement #waterford #ardmore
- Brian Flannery (@BrianJAFlannery) October 14, 2014
Seamus Prendergast - thank you! You'll always have that winning point from the half way line. Thurles. 2004
- Waterford Hurling (@DeiseHurling) October 14, 2014
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