Tommy Moolick has retired from inter-county football after 10 seasons with Kildare.
The Leixlip midfielder made his senior debut for the Lilywhites in 2011, with his last game being in October when they defeated Cavan in Newbridge.
Moolick was part of Kildare’s 2011 O’Byrne Cup final win over Louth and notched a goal when his county won on the same stage against Meath three years later.
In 2013, he was central to his county’s Leinster U21 success as they defeated Longford in the competition’s final.
He signed off on Twitter with the words “Over and out. Memories that will last a lifetime.”
Over and out. Memories that will last a lifetime.
— Tommy Moolick (@tommymoo) November 28, 2020
Cill Dara Abú 🏳 pic.twitter.com/RFCkpy8sO7
TweetKildare GAA would like to send our best wishes to Tommy Moolick on his retirement from Inter County Football.
— Kildare GAA (@KildareGAA) November 28, 2020
Tommy made his debut with the senior team in 2011 & was a vital member of the U21 team that won the Leinster U21 Championship in 2013. pic.twitter.com/Ddi0Sbc89Y