Interview - John Jermyn to play for Ireland one last time

John Jermyn brings the curtain down on a glittering international hockey career tomorrow (Thursday) night.
The Church of Ireland clubman plays in a green shirt for the final time as Ireland take on France in a test match in Garryduff.
Tip off is at 7pm.
Jermyn is Ireland's leading scorer, finding the net 92 times in 178 appearances.
We spoke to John about his career, his decision to call it a day and his international career highlights - press PLAY.
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