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SEAMUS CALLANAN tied the knot with long-time girlfriend Lauren Browne last week.

The former Tipperary hurler got married in the jaw-dropping surrounds of Kilshane House in his native county last Thursday.

Former Tipperary hurler Seamus Callanan got married to long-time partner Lauren Browne
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Former Tipperary hurler Seamus Callanan got married to long-time partner Lauren Browne
The newly weds tied the knot at Kilshale House in Tipperary
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The newly weds tied the knot at Kilshale House in Tipperary
The church pews were bedecked in flowers
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The church pews were bedecked in flowers
They were joined by their friends, family, and loved ones
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They were joined by their friends, family, and loved ones

The 35-year-old donned a stylish black suit, while the bride wore a gorgeous off-the-shoulder wedding gown.

The Drom & Inch man, who won three All-Ireland titles with the Premier before retiring in 2023, was joined by some of his ex-teammates at the ceremony.

Amongst them was Brendan Maher and his wife Aoife, with the latter sharing a pic of the couple to Instagram.

Aoife said: "The best day celebrating two great friends"

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Callanan and Browne have been dating for several years since first meeting in a shop in Clonmel.

She is a former Miss Ireland finalist after being crowned Miss Tipperary winner in 2015.

Callanan plays his club hurling with Drom & Inch and helped the club to win their first ever Tipperary County title in 2011.

He was a member of the Tipperary minor side that won the All Ireland championship in 2006 and was on the wrong side of an under-21 All Ireland final defeat to Kilkenny in 2008.

The former Hurler of the Year made his senior bow for Tipp in the 2008 National Hurling League campaign which they ran out winners of after a final victory over Galway.

He is considered one of the greatest hurlers to have ever come out of the county, with his three All-Irelands joined by six Munster titles, three All-Stars, and the 2019 Hurler of the Year.

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He hung up the boots last September with a heartfelt statement.

'Seamie' said: "After 16 years as a Tipperary senior hurler, I have decided to announce my retirement from Inter-County Hurling.

"Playing for Tipperary has always been a huge privilege for me, and I am very grateful to have had such an enjoyable career with so many great memories.

"The highlight of my playing career was undoubtedly captaining Tipperary to All-Ireland success in 2019.

"Coming back to Tipperary and Drom and Inch with the Liam McCarthy Cup is something I will treasure forever.

"I will always be very grateful to Liam Sheedy for entrusting me with the role of captain.

"I wish to thank all the Tipperary players I had the pleasure of calling my teammates since 2008.

"I have made lifelong friends and feel honoured to have taken to the pitch with some of the greatest hurlers who ever wore the Tipperary jersey.

"I am also grateful to all the managers and backroom teams who gave me so much support and guidance through the years.

"I have been fortunate to meet many great people during my time hurling with Tipperary and through the GAA, but Eamon O’Shea was special amongst them all.

"As a mentor and friend, his guidance had a significant impact on my career, and I want to thank him most sincerely.

"A special thank you to the Tipperary County Board, Tipperary Supporters Club, Tipperary team sponsors and the GPA who have always been very supportive.

"I wish to thank each and every Tipperary supporter, who I am proud to have been able to represent in wearing the blue and gold.

"To my club, Drom and Inch, who laid the foundations for my career, my sincerest thanks to you all.

"Representing our club on the inter county stage has been something that has always filled me with immense pride.

"I couldn’t be associated with a better group of people, and I look forward to lining out with Drom and Inch for many years to come.

"My parents, John and Mary, my sister, Fiona, and my brother John, have been instrumental to the success of my hurling career.

"Their constant encouragement and guidance throughout the highs and lows has been so greatly appreciated and there are no words to describe my gratitude to them.

"My fiancée, Lauren, has been another constant support through the highs and the lows and has made many sacrifices to enable me to give my full commitment to hurling.

"I want to thank her for all she has done for me and being able to share many successes with her has made my time with Tipperary extra special,

"Finally, I wish Tipperary all the very best for 2024.

"I have no doubt that the players and management have the ability and commitment to bring more success to the county and I look forward to being amongst the Tipperary supporters cheering them on."

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