Stringer announces retirement from rugby

Peter Stringer in the red of Munster

Former Ireland international Peter Stringer has announced his retirement from professional rugby.

Stringer was last with Worcester Warriors and left them in December at the age of 40.

Stringer’s remarkable career started with Munster and Ireland ahead of playing for a host of English clubs including Sale Sharks, Bath, Newcastle and Saracens.

He won 98 Ireland caps and said his proudest days came with his province.



Stringer said: "From the age of five all I ever dreamed of doing was playing rugby. I cannot describe how it feels to have lived that dream for nearly all my life.



"The journey has been an uncompromising obsession filled with memories I will cherish forever.



"To the coaches who never saw my size as disadvantageous, thank you. To my teammates who motivated and inspired me, thank you. To my parents and brothers, I could not have reached my goals without you.



"Thank you to my clubs in England - Saracens, Newcastle, Bath, Sale and Worcester who gave me an opportunity to continue playing the game I love.



"However, my proudest days on a rugby field came from wearing the red of Munster and the green of Ireland and will remain with me for the rest of my life. To those supporters, you are incredible people who stood by me and cheered for me no matter who I played for and for that, I will be forever grateful.



"Lastly, thank you to Debbie my wife, for the last 10 years when I faced some difficult decisions, you were there for me and backed me every step of the way. Here’s to the next chapter."