Welsh Rugby Icon George North Set To Retire From Test Rugby
Welsh Rugby Icon George North Set To Retire From Test Rugby
Welsh rugby legend George North will retire from international rugby following his team's 2024 Guinness Six Nations match against Italy in Cardiff.
Welsh Rugby centurion George North has announced that this weekend’s Guinness Six Nations match against Italy will be his final test in the red of Wales.
The 31-year-old made his debut in 2010 against South Africa and has gone on to earn 124 test caps for Wales, scoring 49 tries.
In addition to his Welsh accolades, North has been featured in three test matches for the British and Irish Lions, scoring two tries.
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Having already confirmed that he will be departing Welsh United Rugby Championship side the Ospreys at the end of the season to join French Pro D2 outfit Provence, North’s announcement does not come as a surprise.
Releasing a statement on his personal X account, North wrote, "I have decided that the game on Saturday will bring my international career to an end.
"After 14 years, it feels like now is the right time to step away. I have loved and cherished every second in a Welsh shirt and been able to play alongside some fantastic team-mates.
"I am very lucky to have lived my dream. I'm excited for the next chapter. Thank you for all the support over the years."
North will start in the outside center position Saturday in front of his home fans at the Principality Stadium.
And that’s me ? pic.twitter.com/qFRrhA2wHK
— George North (@George_North) March 13, 2024