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Darrell Goulding won the Challenge Cup and Grand Final with Wigan Warriors in 2013

Hull KR centre Darrell Goulding has been forced to retire at the age of 27 on medical advice after suffering a series of concussion injuries.

Goulding joined the Robins from Wigan ahead of the 2015 Super League season and played eight times for the club.

He said: "It's just sinking in at the minute but I've had a lot of great memories from over the years.

"I'm just upset I can't be part of the good times I'm expecting Hull KR to have here in the future."

Goulding, who made two appearances for England in 2010 and helped Wigan to a Super League and Challenge Cup double in 2013, is the second Super League player this season to announce their retirement because of concussion injuries.

St Helens half-back Lance Hohaia, 32, quit the game in April.