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Philip Austin calls time on Tipperary career after 15 years - Independent.ie
Tipperary forward Philip Austin retires from inter-county football | Newstalk
The club that made the county man: Borrisokane and Tipp's Philip Austin - HoganStand
Burgess GAA - Best of luck to @borrisokanegaa1885 man Philip Austin in his retirement from Tipperary senior football! A stalwart with Tipperary over the years and will be a big loss to
Philip Austin Calls Time!
Tipperary , Ireland - 2 May 2019; Phillip Austin during the Tipperary... News Photo - Getty Images
Tipperary footballers lose heavily to Kerry u-21s in McGrath Cup - Tipperary Town
Former Tipperary captain Philip Austin back in training but unlikely to play against Louth
I'll die a happy man now anyway' - retiring after 15 seasons as a Tipperary Munster winner
Promotion now on the cards as Tipp stay unbeaten - Tipperary Live
'I'll die a happy man now anyway' - retiring after 15 seasons as a Tipperary Munster winner
Tipperary football star Philip Austin announces retirement from intercounty action | GAA News | Sky Sports
Former Tipperary captain Philip Austin back in training but unlikely to play against Louth
Philip Austin (@PhilAustin1986) / Twitter
Tipperary cruise past Limerick for first Munster win in over a decade - Independent.ie
Philip-Austin - Tipperary GAA
MAYO VS TIPPERARY TIPPERARY'S PHILIP AUSTIN Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock
Philip Austin, Michael Power & John Meagher. - Tipperary GAA
Tipperary Football Squad Headshots 2011 - 516981 - Sportsfile
Tipperary football star Philip Austin announces retirement from intercounty action | GAA News | Sky Sports
Philip Austin · TheJournal.ie
Philip Austin calls time on his Tipperary career
53 Philip Brennan Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Philip Austin on Armagh: "They were well organised and probably that little bit cynical too" | Newstalk
Let's be bold and imaginative' - Dublin great O'Leary wants major revamp of 'flawed' football year - Independent.ie