
Declan Hannon
Declan Hannon is a prominent Irish hurler known for his leadership and skill on the field, serving as the captain of the Limerick senior hurling team. He has played a pivotal role in Limerick's success, helping the team secure multiple Munster and All-Ireland titles, including a historic run of six consecutive Munster championships. Hannon's tactical acumen and physical presence make him a formidable player, and he is widely respected within the sport.
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Recent news mentions
Declan Hannon announces his intercounty retirement after leading Limerick to an All-Ireland victory.
All-Ireland winning Limerick captain Declan Hannon announces intercounty retirement – The Irish TimesDeclan Hannon is a player from Limerick who was involved in a significant moment during the All-Ireland semi-final.
‘If I were to take up hurling now, at 41 years of age, how bad could I possibly be?’ – The Irish TimesDeclan Hannon's impact was limited when he was introduced into the game.
Dublin’s work rate and goals key in Limerick upset – The Irish TimesKyle Hayes was replaced at centre back by Declan Hannon.
I have never seen Dublin hurl better in adversity – The Irish TimesDeclan Hannon made his first appearance of the season.
Clare claw back some pride but win over Limerick is too little too late – The Irish TimesDeclan Hannon, the captain of Limerick, was injured during the match against Cork.
Unlucky Waterford faced almost impossible task against Limerick due to scheduling – The Irish Times









































