He had over 100 appearances in League and Championship games
Kildare's Paul Cribbin has announced his retirement from Inter County football.
Cribbin started his Kildare career in 2008 at Minor Level, and went to represent the county at Under 21, where he won a Leinster title in 2013.
He came on to the Senior panel in 2010, before travelling to Australia to play AFL.
He represented Ireland in the International Rules series in 2015, and was nominated for an All-Star in 2018.
He had over 100 appearances in League and Championship games.
“It’s been the honour of my life to represent Kildare. Thank you to everyone who has supported me along this journey. Up the Lilies!", said Paul Cribbin in a statement.
In a statement from Kildare GAA, the organisation said it thanked Cribbin for his service to Kildare.
"On behalf of Kildare GAA, we wish to thank sincerely Paul Cribbin for his outstanding service to Kildare following his decision to step down from Inter County Football.
"Paul has been a key figure for Kildare since making his Senior Football debut in 2013, showcasing exceptional skill, determination, courage and leadership throughout his career".

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