Wales veteran Gareth Davies confirms international retirement

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Wales scrum-half Gareth Davies introduced his retirement from worldwide rugby on Thursday, bringing down the curtain on the 34-year-old’s decade-long profession along with his nation.

Davies, who made his Wales debut in 2014 towards South Africa and his ultimate look towards the identical opposition in June, gained 77 caps.

The Scarlets participant has gained two Six Nations titles, together with the Grand Slam in 2019, and performed in three World Cups. His announcement comes 4 days earlier than Warren Gatland names his squad for Wales’ November internationals.

“It has been an honour to symbolize Wales and with this thrilling younger group of gamers coming via I really feel now could be the best time for me to step away from worldwide rugby,” Davies posted on Instagram.

“I nonetheless have lots to provide to the sport and I am wanting ahead to the previous couple of years of my membership rugby profession.”

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