'You're like, 'Who the f**k is that little f***er?' and off you go again' - Jackie Tyrrell on why he plays junior hurling
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Jackie Tyrrell believed he had retired from club hurling two years ago, focusing on the Dublin Marathon. He felt detached from the game he loved but received a call to play for the James Stephens Junior 'D' team. This led to a revival of his playing career, commencing his 25th year in adult hurling. Tyrrell admits that stepping away from a sport one is passionate about is challenging, illustrating his deep connection to hurling despite previous feelings of having had enough.
Jackie Tyrrell initially retired from club hurling but returned to play for the James Stephens Junior 'D' side, marking his 25th year in adult hurling.
After considering retirement, Tyrrell found returning to play hurling revitalized his passion for the sport, showing that love for the game is hard to let go.
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