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Colin Ryan celebrates Clare's All-Ireland win in 2013. James Crombie/INPHO

Another of Clare's 2013 All-Ireland champions calls it a day after a year out

Colin Ryan has followed Brendan Bugler into inter-county retirement.

ANOTHER CLARE ALL-IRELAND winner has called time on his inter-county hurling career, as Colin Ryan announced his retirement  this morning.

Ryan was pivotal on that day in 2013, hitting seven points in Croke Park as the Banner lifted the Liam McCarthy Cup following a 5-16 to 3-16 win over Cork.

The Newmarket-on-Fergus forward will be remembered for his accuracy and precision from dead ball — he fired 11 frees in the drawn final — but also his contribution from play. He was the Championship’s top scorer in 2013, clocking 70 points.

Ryan confirmed his departure on his Twitter account earlier:

“After a year out and a new addition, it’s time to call it a day, been an honour to wear the jersey, maybe this little man is the future,” he tweeted.

Having made his senior debut with Clare in 2007, the 29-year-old had been a mainstay until this season. He featured in 2016 when they were crowned league champions, and also has an All-Ireland U21 medal under his belt.

He recently turned his focus to soccer, and confirmed in January 2017 that he would miss this year’s action as he was taking an extended break from inter-county hurling.

The news comes after defender Brendan Bugler brought his 11-year senior career with the Banner to a close earlier this week.

Brendan Bugler and Colin Ryan celebrate after the game Ryan and Bugler celebrate after last year's hurling league final replay. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

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    Mar 10th 2012, 11:26 AM

    It will be an ugly match but ireland by 10 to 15 points.

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    Mar 10th 2012, 9:19 AM

    hopefully it’s a win for the Irish on less we trow it away Scotland have a half desent side and will give us a game

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    Mar 10th 2012, 12:03 PM

    With so many Irish injuries say it will be close, but Scotland haven’t really played at all well in last few years and have trouble scoring tries so will guess Ireland by 8 Points (+ / – 2)

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    Mar 10th 2012, 1:13 PM

    It’ll be an ugly match, but have a feeling that Scotland could take it! Would feel that they’d be hungrier, and have played some decent rugby in the last few matches. O Connell will be a big loss too.

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    Mar 10th 2012, 1:01 PM

    If we keep Hogg and Blair quiet aswell as compete at the lineouts we will stroll it.

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    Mar 10th 2012, 12:33 PM

    Ireland by a brace is say. It’ll be won in the last 15 minutes. We’re a fitter better team, Scotland will threaten but struggle to finish. If the backline clicks together they can carve their defence. It’ll be an ugly forward battle and while POC will be missed Best brings a level head to the armband role. Eire Abú

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