95‑Test-capped Ireland great Jamie Heaslip has announced his retirement from the game, bringing down the curtain on an illustrious career.
Heaslip made his international debut in November 2006 and captained Ireland on 13 occasions.
Of his 95 Ireland caps he played the full 80 minutes on 72 occasions illustrating his value as both a player and a leader.
His last appearance in the green shirt was against Wales in the 2017 Six Nations Championship in Cardiff.
He scored 13 tries for his country including the World Rugby Try of the Year against Italy in 2016.
Source: Planet Rugby
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