Laois football legend hangs up his boots
Laois football legend Brendan Quigley has decided to call it a day after a glittering career in the county colours.
The Timahoe man made his debut for the O'Moore County seniors in 2006 having previously won an All Ireland minor title in 2003.
In 2005 he was on the Laois team beaten by Cork in the All-Ireland U-21 final.
In 2012 he was nominated for an All-Star.
He also spent some time in Australia with the Brisbane Lions and made his final appearance for Laois as a sub in the Leinster semi-final against Meath in 2019.
Our Laois football analyst Chris Conway has been talking about Brendan Quigley and his prowess:
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