The last remaining member of Clare’s ground-breaking 1995 All-Ireland winning team has retired with Frank Lohan confirming he’s hanging up his boots.Clare won the Munster and All-Ireland championships again in 1997, and the Wolfe Tones stalwart received his third Munster medal when they retained their provincial title the following year. In 1999, Frank Lohan's performances were recognised with an All-Star award, being selected at corner-back.
Frank Lohan was Clare's starting number 4 for more than a decade, playing alongside his brother Brian Lohan in the full-back line. However, Brian retired after the 2006 season, and Frank moved to fill the vacant number three jersey during Clare's run to the 2007 All-Ireland quarter-final. He was also the Clare captain that season, as his father Gus and brother Brian had been before him. Frank Lohan announced his retirement from inter-county hurling in 2008.
He retires as the most capped outfield player in Clare hurling history having played 58 senior championship matches (goalkeeper Davy Fitzgerald played 60), as well as the third most capped of all time (one ahead of DJ Carey and seven behind Christy Ring).
