Dublin’s Dean Rock has announced his retirement from inter-county football after a medal-laden career with his county.
The Ballymun Kickhams clubman bows out with eight All-Ireland titles to his name as well as 12 Leinster SFC medals and six National League titles.
His last game for Dessie Farrell’s side was the 2023 All-Ireland final win over Kerry in Croke Park.
He is the son of Dublin great Barney Rock, an All-Ireland winner in 1983.
In a statement posted on the Dublin GAA website on Tuesday morning, Dean Rock said:
“The time has come for me to hang up the blue jersey and end my playing career with the Dublin Senior Football team. I now step aside fulfilled, knowing that I made the most of the opportunity that was given to me. What started as a young boys dream in the back garden to eventually living my dream of representing Dublin is something I take immense pride from.
“The last 16 years playing for Dublin GAA would not have been possible without the care and support of so many.
“I would like to thank the Dublin County Board staff, coaches & officials for all they do & all they have done for me throughout the years.
“To my own club Ballymun Kickhams. I am forever grateful to all the managers, coaches and players who nurtured my love of the game.
“I look forward to working alongside all club members in helping to develop the next generation in the years to come.
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“To the Dublin supporters, thank you for always bringing the noise & unwavering support wherever we went. It was always a great source of strength to me & the team.
“To my incredible family who always had my back no matter what – thank you for your love, loyalty & encouragement. I hope I made you proud & that you got as much joy from the last number of years as I did.
“A special mention to my Mam & Dad who are the main reason that I got the opportunity in the first place. Your constant support & belief in me never waned. You taught me to always pursue my dream & you inspired me to chase it.
“To my wife Niamh, your unconditional love helped me through the ups and downs over the years & I am excited about what the future holds. Having our daughter Sadie on the pitch after last years All Ireland final is one of my proudest moments.
“Finally, to the many Dublin teammates, managers, coaches, performance staff, medical staff & support staff – I’ve made special memories with each one of you from our time together that I will cherish forever. Thank you for your devotion to Dublin GAA and giving it your all.
“To Dessie, James and all the lads the very best of luck for the season ahead.
“With every ending there is a new beginning. I look forward to seeing what that will bring.”
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