FORMER IRELAND CAPTAIN Paul O’Connell has announced his retirement from all rugby.
The 36-year-old suffered a significant hamstring avulsion — where the muscle tears off completely bringing fragments of the bone with it – during Ireland’s World Cup campaign.
The injury was obviously worse than first believed and so the 108-capped second row was forced to end his career before every having the opportunity to line out at the Stade Mayol with his new club Toulon.
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In a statement issued through the IRFU today, the former Munster and Ireland captain said:
“It is with deep regret that I have decided to retire from professional rugby following medical advice. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all at Rugby Club Toulonnais for their understanding and support over the past few months.
“Since sustaining the injury at the World Cup I have been fully focused on returning to fitness and starting an exciting new chapter for both myself and my family in Toulon. Unfortunately this will no longer be possible.
“I have been blessed to be a professional rugby player for over 14 years and to be part of Munster and Ireland teams that have experienced success.
“I have played with some of the best players to ever line out in the red of Munster and the green of Ireland and have had the privilege of captaining my country.
“I would like to thank those at Young Munster RFC, Munster Rugby, the IRFU and Lions Rugby who have supported me over the course of my playing career.
“Special thanks must go to my wife Emily for her unwavering support through the good and the bad and to my parents Michael and Shelagh.
“Lastly I would like to thank everyone who has supported the teams I have been a part of. The support you have shown me is humbling and an immense source of pride for both myself and my family.”
Paul O'Connell retires from all rugby with immediate effect
FORMER IRELAND CAPTAIN Paul O’Connell has announced his retirement from all rugby.
The 36-year-old suffered a significant hamstring avulsion — where the muscle tears off completely bringing fragments of the bone with it – during Ireland’s World Cup campaign.
The injury was obviously worse than first believed and so the 108-capped second row was forced to end his career before every having the opportunity to line out at the Stade Mayol with his new club Toulon.
In a statement issued through the IRFU today, the former Munster and Ireland captain said:
“It is with deep regret that I have decided to retire from professional rugby following medical advice. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all at Rugby Club Toulonnais for their understanding and support over the past few months.
“Since sustaining the injury at the World Cup I have been fully focused on returning to fitness and starting an exciting new chapter for both myself and my family in Toulon. Unfortunately this will no longer be possible.
“I have been blessed to be a professional rugby player for over 14 years and to be part of Munster and Ireland teams that have experienced success.
“I have played with some of the best players to ever line out in the red of Munster and the green of Ireland and have had the privilege of captaining my country.
“I would like to thank those at Young Munster RFC, Munster Rugby, the IRFU and Lions Rugby who have supported me over the course of my playing career.
“Special thanks must go to my wife Emily for her unwavering support through the good and the bad and to my parents Michael and Shelagh.
“Lastly I would like to thank everyone who has supported the teams I have been a part of. The support you have shown me is humbling and an immense source of pride for both myself and my family.”
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Calls It A Day End of an era gone Paul O'Connell