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Lions and Scotland scrum-half to quit rugby and set up whisky business

Chris Cusiter’s game-time at Sale Sharks this season has been limited due to the form of Peter Stringer.

CHRIS CUSITER HAS announced his retirement from rugby at the age of 33.

The Scottish scrum-half is bringing his playing career to an end in order to set up an alcohol retail business in Los Angeles, focusing on scotch whisky.

Cusiter, who was capped 70 times by Scotland, was part of the British & Irish Lions squad that toured New Zealand in 2005.

Having represented Glasgow Warriors, Border Reivers and Perpignan, Cusiter joined Sale Sharks in 2014 but his playing time has been limited this season due to the excellent form of Peter Stringer.

“This is the right time to hang up my boots and move on to the next challenge,” said Cusiter in a statement released by Sale Sharks.

“Playing for Scotland 70 times was more than I could have dreamed of growing up, learning how to play rugby at Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen.

“The memories of playing for Scotland and touring New Zealand with the British and Irish Lions will be with me forever, and I am grateful for all the incredible experiences I have been afforded through rugby.”

Cusiter added: “I’ve been fascinated by the scotch whisky industry for the past few years and firmly believe that it is Scotland’s finest and greatest export and something to be very proud of.”

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    Mute Kieron Duffin
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    May 4th 2016, 2:52 PM

    Stringer though

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    May 4th 2016, 6:17 PM

    Highland rugby boot polish,probably.

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    May 4th 2016, 3:53 PM

    What type of Scotch will it be an Islay or Highlands? A blended or single malt. Come on you’re not giving us much to go on here

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    May 4th 2016, 4:48 PM

    Realistically it’s not going to be any one type, but I’d say he’s an Island, Smokey but not peated, medium aged, single malt man. That’s just a sense I get.

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    May 4th 2016, 7:59 PM

    So, a Bowmore and not a Laphroaig?

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    May 4th 2016, 9:35 PM

    I’m salivating

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    May 5th 2016, 7:32 AM

    A bowmore 12 I reckon, not that he’d say no to a Laphroig 15 or something more mature in that range. But the 10 would be too much Peat for this guy.

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