Gareth Davies Retires from International Rugby
Gareth Davies Retires from International Rugby
Gareth Davies Retires from International Rugby
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Wales scrum-half Gareth Davies has announced his retirement from international rugby at the age of 34, concluding a decade-long career where he earned 77 caps and scored 17 tries. He made his debut in 2014 against South Africa and played a pivotal role in significant tournaments, including scoring a memorable try against England in the 2015 World Cup and contributing to Wales' Grand Slam victories in 2019 and 2021. Davies expressed gratitude for the support from his family, friends, and fans, stating it was an honor to represent Wales. His retirement comes just days before the announcement of the squad for the upcoming autumn Tests against Fiji, Australia, and South Africa. He emphasized looking forward to the last years of his club rugby career, indicating he still has much to offer the sport. Wales head coach Warren Gatland praised Davies for his contributions and memorable moments in a Wales jersey.

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