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Wales centurion to call it a day

Flyhalf Dan Biggar has announced his retirement from the game at the end of the season, according to the Independent.

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The 112 Test veteran hung his boots up from international rugby after the 2023 World Cup.

Now plying his trade at French club Toulon, Biggar will retire from all forms of the game at the conclusion of the season.

He has won the Pro 12 (now URC) title with Ospreys in 2012 and three Six Nations titles, including two grand slams.

He also represented the British and Irish Lions in 2017 and 2021, respectively.

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“To have represented my country once was a dream come true, but to have done it 112 times was beyond my wildest dreams,” Biggar said.

“While it came with its unique pressures, playing No.10  for Wales was the best job in the world, and I am proud to have done that more than any other player.

“I can’t wait to watch the next generation of Welsh tens do their thing in that famous shirt.”

Source @Independent

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