Nacewa quits for 'family reasons'
Leinster on Wednesday confirmed that Isa Nacewa will leave the province at the end of the season and retire from professional rugby due to family reasons.
Nacewa, 30, joined Leinster in 2008 and has played a pivotal role in the province’s three Heineken Cup titles.
Capped 116 times to date, the Aucklander has accumulated 375 points in all competitions.
In 2011, Nacewa was named both the Irish Rugby Union Players' Association (IRUPA) and the Leinster Player of the Year, as well as being chosen as fullback in the Pro12 Dream Team for 2011 and was shortlisted for the ERC European Player of the Year award.
Commenting on the news, Leinster coach Joe Schmidt said: “I’ve known Isa for a number of years. He’s universally respected due to the quality of his character, his athleticism, skill and commitment.
“He has been great value for us, not just on the field where he has provided a string of highlights but off the field also, where he has contributed enormously to the development of the players around him.”
“He’s hugely popular amongst supporters and hopefully they will enjoy a few more outstanding performances from Isa in the coming weeks."
Leinster expect to announce news of a new signing in the coming weeks.