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Matt Moylan, the former five-eighth for the Cronulla Sharks and Penrith Panthers, has announced his retirement from professional rugby league at the age of 33 after one season with the Leigh Leopards in the Super League. Despite being under contract for the 2025 season, Moylan expressed that it was a difficult decision, emphasizing the need to listen to his body. He enjoyed a successful year with the Leopards, where he made 26 appearances and was their top point-scorer, helping the team secure a fifth-place finish in the league. Moylan's career spans 225 games, including 191 NRL appearances and international representation for Australia and New South Wales. Leigh's Head of Rugby, Chris Chester, praised Moylan's significant impact both on and off the field and expressed respect for his decision to retire. Moylan plans to support the team from the sidelines in his retirement.
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