Former London football captain Liam Gavaghan has brought the curtain down on his 12-year inter-county career.
The highly-rated attacker held the captaincy for seven seasons and has been described as a "wonderful leader" by London GAA.
Paying tribute to the London native born to Irish parents, Exiles manager Michael Maher said: "Liam was an absolute pleasure to work with, one of the first men at training, always doing extra work on the pitch pre- and post-session and the last man to leave.
"He has been an outstanding captain and it was a real privilege to work with Liam since 2019. He will be greatly missed from the team, but his dedication and sacrifice for more than 10 years will never be forgotten.
"I wish Liam all the very best for the future."
TweetLondon GAA would like to pay tribute to Liam Gavaghan who has represented the London senior footballers with great distinction over the last 12 years. (cont.) pic.twitter.com/Zn8x3e3oA5
— London GAA (@LondainGAA) January 11, 2024