Marty Moore Retires from Rugby for Mental Wellbeing
Marty Moore Retires from Rugby for Mental Wellbeing
Marty Moore Retires from Rugby for Mental Wellbeing
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Marty Moore, the 33-year-old Ulster prop, has announced his retirement from professional rugby to prioritize his mental wellbeing, following medical advice. Moore, who earned 10 caps for Ireland and played a key role in the 2014 and 2015 Six Nations victories, made significant contributions to Ulster, Leinster, and Wasps throughout his career. He joined Ulster in 2018 and made 94 appearances for the club despite long-term injuries. Ulster's head of rugby operations, Bryn Cunningham, praised Moore's dedication and impact, noting that he will be greatly missed by teammates and fans alike. The rugby community, including fellow players, has expressed support and well-wishes for Moore. His retirement highlights the growing importance of mental health in professional sports.

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